Can changing the cut to Scuttle to a crossfade be easily fixed or did they remove frames? Other than that and the new placement of "Walt Disney Presents," the only other changes that would need to reversed for a true theatrical version is:
1) Priest's knee reinstated
2) Some animation that was changed (very minor, but if you want to be nitpicky)
3) Original Walt Disney opening instead of the new one. This can be found in its original form on the "Pocahontas" Blu-ray.
Also, is the LD stereo rip from the original 1990 LD?
Well, I'm not sure they removed frames, as a dub I attached from the PE fitted perfectly once I changed the opening fanfare to it.
I know of the priest's knee, but I don't know of any other animation changes, and I'm not that big of a purist when it comes to TLM since I didn't have the old VHS during my childhood.
The reversed shots did trouble me since it was a stupid mistake to make, and had to be corrected.
Adding the original fanfare is interesting, but that would mean re-encoding it so it could be merged with the rest of the film, and since the bit rate isn't constant, I'm not sure how well it would work.
The DTS from it could be very useful however, in editing soundtracks for LD rips. For example, the Diamond DTS of BATB.
As to the Stereo rip, I don't have one yet, but I would assume whoever does that would use the original LD.
I don't have the expertise to re-paint the film like other members, but I can definitely upload the fixed video if someone would like to take a crack at it.