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Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - uncensored HDTV airing(s) (Released) — Page 5

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I have the uncensored LD, but as I'm in the midst of some home repair, it's not accessible at the moment.

Would a DV capture of that shot be preferable to a DVD capture?

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I've got the restored Who Framed Roger Rabbit video rendering now.  Here are some sample images:

 

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Nice

I have the uncensored LD, but as I'm in the midst of some home repair, it's not accessible at the moment.

Would a DV capture of that shot be preferable to a DVD capture?

As long as it's better quality and in higher resolution than this:

 

 

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I rendered the video and compressed it to h264 with an average bit rate of 15.0 Mbps and the video file alone came out to 11gb.  It looks really good but I think I should probably recompress so the file size is a little smaller.

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i was thinking more along the line of a BD25. Any chance that could happen? If not, could you just upload the fixed  frames so that one could make their own BD?

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I could probably create a movie-only BD-25 without any menus.  I just need to figure out the best compression for that.  I'm adding French and German dialog tracks as well as a bunch of subtitles that I found.

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So are you saying you won't just share your highest bitrate encoded scene only shots for those to edit them in themselves? this would be a lot better for those that would like to edit in the scenes and retain the full BD structure, also not to mention a lot less to download.

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The replacement frames are layered PDF files.  I can just share them and let people do with them as they wish.  I just thought most people would rather have them in the movie instead of needing to rip the video from the blu-ray, replace the frames, and re-render the movie.

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Space Kaijuu said:

The replacement frames are layered PDF files.  I can just share them and let people do with them as they wish.  I just thought most people would rather have them in the movie instead of needing to rip the video from the blu-ray, replace the frames, and re-render the movie.

Most probably would want it done as you are doing, but some of use would rather do it ourselves and keep the BD structure, no movie only, so did you get all that is censored or will there be some left?

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I uncensored all of the edited frames that I could find. There were only three segments that have been properly confirmed to have been altered from the original release.

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Space Kaijuu said:

The replacement frames are layered PDF files.  I can just share them and let people do with them as they wish.  I just thought most people would rather have them in the movie instead of needing to rip the video from the blu-ray, replace the frames, and re-render the movie.

Even better. Like DJ I would much rather rip my BD and rebuild it with the fixed frames than to have to acquire a movie only BD rip. 

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I converted the frames to png and zipped them into a single file.  What would be the best way to share them?

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What software is used to replace frames?

I would like to try my self unless it's just to much to do.

 

 

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Adobe Premiere and Sony Vegas both work.  You have to rip the Bluray video to something they will read, though.

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Use Avisynth to replace frames, rather than Vegas or Premiere, to ensure that everything (except of for the inserted frames) stays in YUV.

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I'll give it a try thanks

Does it require writing scripts to replace the frames using Avisynth?

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Space Kaijuu said:

I converted the frames to png and zipped them into a single file.  What would be the best way to share them?

 

Why not use a RapidShare or a site like it to share the file?

How big it the zipped file?

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I have (had?) a airline copy of the movie that I know was prior to editing for home video. It had the Betty Boop frame, the Baby Herman finger, and the one "Non-Panty" frame of Jessica in the car crash...Maybe I can dig up. It's probably 3 gen VHS though. 

Edited to add: Guess that is not really needed now...unless it was just to confirm certain scenes that might have been changed.  

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Thanks Space Kaijuu!

 

Yeah i tried avisynth but it ends up crashing then freezing my pc.

So i might try magic movie edit pro or tmpgenc video mastering works 5

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Space Kaijuu said:

Ok, here is a link to the frames.  I haven't been able to get avisynth to replace them properly.  If anyone has a script that works, feel free to post it.

 

http://rapidshare.com/files/83028687/wfrr-replacement%20frames.zip

http://netload.in/dateifNvoqSpLV3/wfrr-replacementframes.zip.htm

Thanks for the links, but RS is not working and the other is really slow lol, I wish I would have read your question earlier, I would have recommended sendspace, at least it has speed.

Thanks again, and just to be sure you said these are all the fixes that could be verified correct?

*edit, I hope this is not asking to much but could you upload to sendspace? that other site is taking waaay to long and it hangs, it says it is going to take almost 2 hours for just a 68.83mb file?

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Same problem here on the 2 links.

Sorry i guess i shouldn't have suggested rapidshare

 

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Media Fire would have been a better choice