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- Super Mario / Captain N / Zelda TV series preservations (a WIP)
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What im working on is a personal DVD set that’s meant to replicate the way that I remember watching the Mario cartoons on The Family Channel back in 1992-93. Which means that the smbss episodes will have the Zelda previews and commercial bumpers cut out and be randomly mixed in with smb3 and smw episodes - I know it’s weird to want to remove the bumpers and zelda previews but video editing is a fun hobby for me. But I still want the smbss to play at their original speeds and not have the extra commercial fades that The Family Channel versions had. I have almost everything I need to do this, but my copies of “King Mario of Cramalot”, “Koopenstein”, " On Her Majestie’s Sewer Service", “The Unzappables” and " The Trojan Koopa" were found online and need some restoration in Virtualdub in order to make them match the quality of the episodes that I ripped straight ftom my DVDs - For the most part these online copies I found look fine, but they all have noticeable frame blending in the panning shots during the animated segments, and most of them have noticeable compression artifacts. What’s the best way to fix all these issues in Virtualdub?
Here are the online versions of these episodes that I found:
Some of them could also use some color correction, I’m noticing that whole “glowing red outline” thing and maybe “George Washington Slept Here” could be brightened up a litt as long as it doesn’t crush the white levels
Sorry to bump such an old thread, but someone on Youtube has been uploading English episodes of the Super Mario Bros Super Show that appear to be DVD rips, but have the song covers intact and have a Saban logo instead of a DiC logo. Does anyone know where these prints are coming from? They seem to be from European DVDs since Saban had the international distribution rights