borisanddoris said:
I think what Molly means is that perhaps it's easier to take a default or sort of standard audio track that is already synced to video (so the First Contact Blu-ray's audio) and sync the DTS Cinema rip to that. Sync it to that, and it'll naturally sync to the video as well. This is how I did it on Jurassic Park 3D and it worked pretty well and was easy.
As we know, the hard part with this DTS project is cutting and splicing the reels together. I continue to try and teach myself how to do this.
Sony Sound Forge ...... I've been having a really good time with it. It works nicely since my files are already decoded and with LFE. I was afraid at first because I didn't want to screw it up but after yesterday I just jumped in. I have worked with Adobe Audition and vinyl rips and I became pretty good at it so I figured, why can't I do this.
Now it's on ......