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101_303 said:
I have to assume this is on myspleen. Since apparently there's no way to get access there for us mere mortals (hint: help a brother out!) I could only locate and download "The.Matrix.Restored.Theatrical.Colors.Edition.1999.720p.BDRip.MULTIAUDIO.x264.DTS.AC3.Shadoe" which is a re-encode.
You know what? I'm happy my work is spread over the net; at the same time, it's sad that someone (me) worked to a project like this for months, and someone else "stole" its work without tell him something, or at least leave the project's original name inside the new re-encoded file... Yes, this is a free project open to all, but a simple "thematrixwhateverdescription[spoR].reencoded.by.Shadoe" will be better... as he's claiming he's my friend... who's "Shadoe"?!? If you are a forum member, please just p.m. me, so we could talk about it - don't worry, I just want some credits, not only for me, but also for the other members that helped me here, and in the other projects, as I suspect they maybe are aroud, too...
My observation is almost every time there's a "flash" (lighting, gunfire etc) that there are artifacts.
You are right; I wrote about it several times in this thread, and when this "flashes" are only 1 frame long, usually nobody will note it, and I left them there, as they are not so noticeable... but, of course, it will be better to have no artifacts at all... this is why I'd like to make a 2.0 version.
Wasn't claiming to be your friend, but that I got the WORKPRINT audio from a special friend. Also, I apologize for not including your original info in the torrent description (which after our PM session, has already been fixed)
As Andrea already knows, I'm working on re-mastering the WORKPRINT audio and the Cinema DTS track as well (it's clipped pretty bad) using Diamond Cut DC Audio Forensics8.
Very nice thread here, BTW, and props to all that have put in some much hard work into this project (as well as others I've seen on these forums.) Am extremely happy that there are people that care about preserving somethings in the right way, instead of the crappy commercial releases.
Peace,
Jerry Shadoe