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FremenDar007
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Info: The Matrix - with original theatrical color timing?
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12-Jun-2013, 10:31 PM

Jetrell Fo said:

FremenDar007 said:

I could rent The Matrix Blu-ray and rip the main video file and then re-time it. It still has the re-timing to match Reloaded and Revolutions, correct?

No, it won't be for DVD, unless if I make a BD9. Yes for BD25 since it's cheapest. Still VC-1, no MPEG2 shit downconversion. Yes for the lossless audio and subtitles.

If you don't have a Blu-ray disc player, PS3, or even a BD-ROM or burner drive, then tough shit.

 

Nothing will be changed to the video concerning film grain, just retiming the color. Should be easy.

Well, if this could be done fairly simply all that would need to be done is have the DTS audio properly put back together and have it synch with the video.  Do we have anyone here that is so good at audio editing and synch that they don't need to timeshift to synch? 

What about the Dolby TrueHD track from the Blu-ray disc or is that not up to par? I bet it's another one of those -4db tracks too...

Might as well use my Blu-ray disc burner for a worthwhile project. All I'd need to do is have the same color timimg throughout the entire film to match the original DVD/cinematic release? Could compress it to fit on a BD25 with room to spare for a high bitrate DTS track.

Especially because Blu-ray has far better color timing and detail compared to even LD, DVD and HD DVD. If the bitrate is better and film grain kept it compared to HD DVD.

As I've mentioned, I'd never make any DVD versions of anything. AVCHD/BD9 or BD25 for this.