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Post #676063

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PDB
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The Audio Preservation Thread
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Date created
6-Dec-2013, 11:34 AM

_,,,^..^,,,_ said:

Movie: Halloween (isolated score & effects track)

Format: Laserdisc CC1399L (Criterion CAV)

Input Soundtrack: analog Mono laserdisc soundtrack

Output Soundtrack: PCM 1.0 Mono 48 kHz, 16-bit

Synced To: 35th Anniversary Blu-ray

Ripped/Synced by: _,,,^..^,,,_

Notes: syncronized using only AviSynth; discrepancies should be less than +/- 8.5ms (half NTSC field)

You could find it here.

 Added!

I was working on The Goonies' PCM Dolby Stereo but there was an error and I will have to recapture. So in the meantime I'm finishing the Indy Trilogy by doing Last Crusade. Last Crusade doesn't seem too dynamically different then the Blu-Ray unlike Raiders and Temple did, but I will complete for the sake of thoroughness.

Eventually, I will also do the Raiders DVD's AC3 soundtrack and sync it to the Blu-ray. The AC3 track was mastered from the original 70mm tracks with a mono surround where as the BD's have a remix split/stereo surround. Does anyone know if Temple is the same? I know Last Crusade has split/stereo surround on the original 70mm.

crissrudd4554 was nice enough to provide me with Dracula's and Frankenstein's analog soundtrack from the VHS. Frankenstein is notable for have the censored soundtrack. I think it is nice to preserve this for historic sake. I want to sync those and the 1999 DVD soundtracks to the new Blu-rays