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Originally posted by: Darth Mallwalker
Belbucus' DC PCM synced to GOUT
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Is this Star Wars only? Or Empire and Jedi also?

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@Arnie.d
STAR WARS only


@dumb_kid
WAV file only, so technically neither PAL nor NTSC, however I believe Belbucus used Region 1 GOUT for timing reference


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are you volunteering ?

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Sure, if I can download it from somewhere first.

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Belbucus, are you going to sync the audio for empire and jedi too?

boba feta, is a torrent good also, or does it have to be rapidshare?
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It's timed to match the region 1 DVD (NTSC).

I had a small setback on the mono mix (that has been resolved), so I started working on a synch of the Dolby Stereo (35mm) track. This is going fairly quickly, so I'll probably finish that for distribution before returning to the mono.

I have no immediate plans for Empire or Jedi.
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Originally posted by: boba feta
Originally posted by: Darth Mallwalker
Belbucus' DC PCM synced to GOUT
now posting to alt.binaries.starwars


Any chance of getting that upped to rapidshare?


I second that.
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Yep, no worries, I'm working on it.

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Man I'm only upping 7k to rapidshare here and it keeps timing out. Does anyone know a better file share site? Otherwise I'll have to get back to the office and use the turnpike there.

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try filefactory.com
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Belbucus: Is this sync of the Definitive Collection PCM soundtrack with the 2006 DVD of A New Hope exactly the same as the official soundtrack that comes on the DVD? I mean, if you watched the official DVD with the DD 2.0 soundtrack and then the same DVD video but with this PCM soundtrack instead, would you be able to tell anywhere during the movie where the timing of the soundtrack is off on the PCM version, or is the syncing so exact even you couldn't tell the difference?

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The only issue that I ran into was that I had to add a 1 second delay to Belbucus' DC PCM soundtrack in order to sync it up when reauthoring the movie with DVDLab Pro. Thanks for the file Belbucus! It sounds great on my sound system.
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I got it to work pretty well the NTSC GOUT. I did have to add 1.018s delay to sync it up with my rip of the video stream though. The higher fidelity really comes through with the symphonic portions of the soundtrack.. thanks for all the hard work.

You know it sure would be tastey for Empire and Jedi too....
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Originally posted by Dunedain

Belbucus: Is this sync of the Definitive Collection PCM soundtrack with the 2006 DVD of A New Hope exactly the same as the official soundtrack that comes on the DVD? I mean, if you watched the official DVD with the DD 2.0 soundtrack and then the same DVD video but with this PCM soundtrack instead, would you be able to tell anywhere during the movie where the timing of the soundtrack is off on the PCM version, or is the syncing so exact even you couldn't tell the difference?


As I mentioned earlier in this thread, the PCM track should be sample-for-sample identical to the DVD's AC3 track. The only spot that I could not 100% confirm was at the DVD layer change, but so far no one has cited this as being a issue. So yes, once lined up, the PCM track should synch exactly with the AC3 track from start to finish. As far as lining it up, one should take note of the delay offsets mentioned in the previous 2 posts (roughly a second). Once agreed upon, this offset can be reliably applied to any of the forthcoming soundtracks when I issue them (Dolby Stereo, Mono, and '85 Mix - probably in that order).
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Originally posted by: Dumb_Kid

You know it sure would be tastey for Empire and Jedi too....


These would not be very time consuming to do, so consider it placed on the back burner (just be aware - my stove has a couple of burners already lit and one more already occupied).

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Originally posted by: Belbucus
Originally posted by: Dumb_Kid

You know it sure would be tastey for Empire and Jedi too....


These would not be very time consuming to do, so consider it placed on the back burner (just be aware - my stove has a couple of burners already lit and one more already occupied).


That's what hot plates are for . Seriously though, if you need any additional help just say so.

You can go about your business. Move along, move along.

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It's just a matter of pulling the Laserdisc player out of a rack to get into the studio. I have all the materials, they just have to be loaded in real time. I'll probablly do a marathon run at the same time I dump in the '85 mix. I might even knock off Empire and Jedi first, since they should both go fairly quickly.
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Originally posted by: Marvolo

Why didn't you upload part 2?


Sorry bout that. It's now been ammended.

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Originally posted by: boba feta
Originally posted by: Marvolo

Why didn't you upload part 2?


Sorry bout that. It's now been ammended.


Thank you for fixing the mistake and uploading these great audio files. And Belbucus thank you releasing these PCM files for us to enjoy!


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Now, has anybody done the PCM rip in NTSC?
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Belbucus: I might even knock off Empire and Jedi first, since they should both go fairly quickly.


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ADM: Belbucus' one was NTSC.

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Originally posted by: chuck88
The only issue that I ran into was that I had to add a 1 second delay to Belbucus' DC PCM soundtrack in order to sync it up when reauthoring the movie with DVDLab Pro.
... Originally posted by: dumb_kid
... I did have to add 1.018s delay to sync it up with my rip of the video stream though.
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Just to corroborate these two posts; from a quick look at the waveforms I estimated the delay to be about 1.020s.

I didn't think you could specifiy a delay for PCM audio in DVDLab Pro, but it has been a while since I used it.

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Originally posted by: Moth3r
Just to corroborate these two posts; from a quick look at the waveforms I estimated the delay to be about 1.020s.

I didn't think you could specifiy a delay for PCM audio in DVDLab Pro, but it has been a while since I used it.


I added a 1 second delay to the PCM audio in Adobe Premiere Pro and then exported it as a new wav file before importing it into DVDLab Pro.