trp said:
Jetrell Fo said:
I went with a 720p AVCHD version of Bluray for home viewing....
http://www.noblemd.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12&Itemid=13
I set the format of the 720p to 23.976 and I set the audio delay @ -140ms...this was of course for the DTSHD track. I also set the language to English and set the flag to yes. Let's MKverge run without error codes regarding this.
Jettrell why did you do this? I didn't set any audio delay on my mux (used tsMuxer) and it seems fine...?
I did this because I had a bit of a sync issue. Next time I'll try using tsMuxer.
As for Jurassic Park II & III ......... I HAVE the DTS cinema audio for them. I also have the NTSC Japan set release with DTS but it's only half range, not full range. I have the audio from them ripped to my laptop.
If there are to be future projects concerning these movies I'm ready to contribute what I have. I am still trying to learn how to crop the audio properly so I can get all the reels put together without issue.
Thanks for the thanks too. It was Borisanddoris and ElDonante who deserve the BULK of the credit for starting this trend. THEY were the ones that inspired me to move forward with other DTS audio.
As Boris said earlier ...... Life will find a way .... ;)
_,,,^..^,,,_ said: "Did you know that laserdisc DTS soundtracks are 6ch 44.1KHz 20bit 1,2Mbps ?" Well, today I tested a lot with a DTS laserdisc - guess which title? - and I didn't manage to save more than few seconds of DTS sound using VirtualDub... at least, I discovered that using an audio recorder - something simple like Windows Sound Recorder - is it possibile to record a laserdisc DTS sound directly from the S/PDIF input... Capturing a DTS soundtrack along with its video counterpart could be better, to allow cutting (and/or inserting) frames, together with audio... it would be a LOT more difficult to mux only the LD DTS soundtrack with a digital video (from DVD or BD) and then find where to cut or how to align properly audio with video... What are your experiences about capturing video and DTS audio from a laserdisc? Any feedback is welcome, as the usual little voice popped into my mind whispering "... you have a BUNCH of Jurassic Park laserdiscs... NTSC, PAL, DTS, Dolby Surround, CAV, CLV, Box Sets, english & italian, a making of... and don't forget those Lost World discs too... why don't you start a new Jurassic Park 1+2 DTS [ruLes] project?!?" (^^,)
It would be nice to get the DTS laserdisc audio to have another soundtrack to compare to with others on a BD.