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Molly said:
borisanddoris said:
I think what Molly means is that perhaps it's easier to take a default or sort of standard audio track that is already synced to video (so the First Contact Blu-ray's audio) and sync the DTS Cinema rip to that. Sync it to that, and it'll naturally sync to the video as well. This is how I did it on Jurassic Park 3D and it worked pretty well and was easy.
As we know, the hard part with this DTS project is cutting and splicing the reels together. I continue to try and teach myself how to do this.
Exactly.
That's how I do most of my synchs, and I've done a LOT.
Well then, I guess I'm gonna have to learn that trick. Right now, I am getting ready for a solid synching of DTS audio to DVD video as I had to sell my ST Bluray sets a ways back to help our move. After Sound Forge I'm using Adobe Audition CS6 to separate them in to mono files before taking them in to the DTS-HD Master Suite for final preparation.
We will see what happens. If one of you would like to shoot me a quick tutorial on synching the audio I'll gladly try it out.
Cheers!!!!
captainsolo said:
Finally got the Ronin BD which has a DTS hdma 5.1 track at LD bitrate. I figured since the transfer is outdated maybe it's just a copy of the theatrical/LD audio. There are some others like this, such as the German BD of The Shadow (which has an upcoming US BD release, likely with a remix).
I just added "The Shadow" to the list on page 1. I have the 5.1 DTS and Stereo DTS versions.
:)