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Cheers Neil

Hadn't realised they'd changed so much audio - so badly.

I wonder if we can all expect more changes for any future releases...


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When the stormtroopers walk into the bar they can be heard saying, “Undertand you had some trouble in here”. This is heard under Hans, “Looks like somebody’s beginning to take an interest in your handiwork.” line.


I'm sure this is in older versions, just burried in the mix. I say this because I'm sure I actually checked to see if it was a new line. I'm going to have to listen to this one again now.
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It's very prominent in the new mix. Inaudible before. You would never notice it unless it was pointed out to you, the way this new one does. Everything about the new mix is in your face and totally lacking subtlety, which renders it pretty much unlistenable. All of the artistry of the old mix is gone and replaced with this ugly new mix.

Neil

Well at least the reversed surround channels have been addressed.

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Yeah, well I thought it was in the original mix. Glad I'm not losing my mind.
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Star wars is actually a bloody hard film to sync the sound on if you're doing video capture work because about the first ten minutes of film only has dialogue from three humans in that time and two of those are dubbed, so you can only use the Princess Leia vs Vader conversation as a key.

the rest is unuseable as it is either, artoo, threepio or stormtroopers talking, all of whom are wearing masks. the dubbing on all the alliance pilots in the final battle and the two imperial officers on the tantive and most of the officers on the death star apart from Peter cushing were re-dubbed in the states as well. so like I say, a hard film to sync.
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