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Post #601926

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Jetrell Fo
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The 1997 OT Special Edition Trilogy Preservation Standards Thread (* unfinished *)
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Date created
15-Oct-2012, 4:37 PM

_,,,^..^,,,_ said:

Jetrell Fo said:

You want to know what I think might be cool for this?

Finding 5 different people that can each do 1 capture of a specified version of the 1997 SE laserdiscs and then find 1 person willing to take all 5 separate captures to make 1 great reference out of them.

It may sound crazy....I just wanted to think out loud.

:)

 

What about 1 person that can capture three different PAL 1997 SE laserdisc with different laserdisc players (making for example 3x3 or 3x4 captures) and then take the best out of them?

Highligth: just bought one 1TB hard disk to use only for Star Wars projects...

I'm guessing a PAL & NTSC version would be good for both sides...so people wouldn't have to manipulate things for themselves.

This leads me to another query....when comparing video ONLY (aside from any visual adjustments...characters, colors, shadows, wipes), how does the BD version compare to the 97 LD version in the way of timing audio to them?  I realize PAL would have to be sped up a bit.

What I'd like to see is a minimal amount of adjustment...i.e., cutting out pieces of scenes and what not so that ANY 1997 audio could be muxed with little or no speed/pitch adjustments (aside from the PAL speed up) while keeping the 1997 SE the way it was released.

Any ideas, notes, suggestions, opinions, definitive answers?  :)