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Post #466188

Author
Captain Antilles
Parent topic
STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 REVISITED ADYWAN *1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION
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Date created
22-Jan-2011, 1:51 AM

I recently sat down to watch ANH:R with my fourteen-year-old sister for the first time. We have something of a home theatre at my house—an HD projector complete with a 109" screen and 7.1 surround sound. Adywan's work looked absolutely amazing on the big screen, though it reminded me to ask something that I've wondered about for quite a while. I haven't seen it addressed at length anywhere in the forums, but I apologize if this has already been discussed elsewhere. No matter how much I tinkered with the audio settings, I couldn't help but feel that it sounded sort of tinny and hollow in a way. I'm not an editor myself and don't really understand much of the processes behind it, but I've noticed that fan edits in general (even those that look amazing) rarely sound as good as one would hope. In the case of Adywan's edit, however, I notice that it only sounds tinny when I play it on the surround system. In fact, it sounds completely fine when played on my computer and television. I was just wondering if this is something that will still be present in ESB:R and/or the HD version of ANH:R.