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Help Wanted: Syncing Blu-Ray DTS HD audio of AOTC to Schorman's HDTV preservation?

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How possible is this? I know there are two places where shot orders are reversed on the AOTC Blu-Ray along with the audio. Would it be possible to losslessly edit the DTS HD track and sync it up to the HDTV preservation?

Attack of the Clones is really the only prequel Blu-Ray that I think was really botched so I’d like to have it in the best audio and video quality.

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What i’m waiting for is someone to create a fan edit of the prequel trilogy around 1 hour 45 minutes long, cutting out all the pointless crap and just keeping it fast paced and intense… just like the Tolkien fan edit of The Hobbit trilogy… of course from the HDTV preservation, to ensure smooth playback throughout and 0% noise reduction.

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ZakkB1995 said:

What i’m waiting for is someone to create a fan edit of the prequel trilogy around 1 hour 45 minutes long, cutting out all the pointless crap and just keeping it fast paced and intense… just like the Tolkien fan edit of The Hobbit trilogy… of course from the HDTV preservation, to ensure smooth playback throughout and 0% noise reduction.

Well that’s certainly relevant to the thread.

Off to a rousing start with this topic!

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You’ll be able to, but you won’t be able to maintain it as DTS-HD. You’ll have to go to something like flac, or perhaps just pcm

Preferred Saga:
1/2: Hal9000
3: L8wrtr
4/5: Adywan
6-9: Hal9000

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You can decode the track to uncompressed PCM, edit the uncompressed tracks according to the recut, and then re-encode them to DTS-HDMA. You’ll need a commercial encoder to do that, though.