Originally posted by: Molly
As for the 2.0 mix, for which the best source I am aware of is the 1984 Hi-Fi VHS - I'd be interested to know what that "better source" is. XD
Moll.
I believe the best source would be the '89 widescreen laserdisc. It features the same sound mix as the '84 VHS (original Dolby Stereo mix updated with C-3PO's tractor beam line.)
Originally posted by: Moth3r
I was under the impression that there was a version of the mono mix out there from a better source than mine? Anyway, for the couple of people that PMed me asking for an uncompressed file, I'll see if I can encode the wav with FLAC (lossless) and post to a.b.starwars in the next few days.
As for the 2.0 mix, for which the best source I am aware of is the 1984 Hi-Fi VHS - I'd be interested to know what that "better source" is. XD
Moll.
I believe the best source would be the '89 widescreen laserdisc. It features the same sound mix as the '84 VHS (original Dolby Stereo mix updated with C-3PO's tractor beam line.)
Originally posted by: Moth3r
I was under the impression that there was a version of the mono mix out there from a better source than mine? Anyway, for the couple of people that PMed me asking for an uncompressed file, I'll see if I can encode the wav with FLAC (lossless) and post to a.b.starwars in the next few days.
Actually, yours sounds pretty good, probably better than mine. But mine is also much older and wasn't taped off TV. Since your tape comes from the mid-eighties UK television broadcast I am wondering.. does it have the Episode IV subtitle?
Scott