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#696405
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THX WOW! HD 1080p Lucasfilm Demo Clip Reconstruction 5.1 & dts-HD 6.1 (Released)
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Compression  is much much better now, i see you used mpeg2 29.970 fps this time.

Everything looks to be in sync, i guess the only thing just slightly off, is Luke saying "lets go" but it's alot better then the others.

Thanks again for doing this project, it's a fun video to have.

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#695909
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THX WOW! HD 1080p Lucasfilm Demo Clip Reconstruction 5.1 & dts-HD 6.1 (Released)
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Well i played it on my openelec xbmc and tried it on the computer with media player classic, same results. The xbmc can handle a hell of alot and if there's problems with a video then it will show.

I would also try a bit higher bitrate if you can, there were parts that could benefit from it.

Has anyone else downloaded your 2.0 version yet?

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#695048
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The Terminator (1984) - Original Theatrical Mono Preservation (Released)
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This is a regraded color timed version of THE TERMINATOR as created by user KingKong650 over on TehParadox.com.  Here is the quote from his upload page:

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I received numerous requests to regrade the newly remastered The Terminator blu-ray release that everybody was saying had a green tint, so I ordered it two weeks back. After I received the blu-ray a few days ago and checked it out, I could see that everybody was totally right, a blanket green tint is definately there across the whole film, reminisent of Blade Runner and Fellowship of the Ring, ruining the colour palatte of the film, so I went ahead and created a regraded version removing this blanket green tint and bringing the other colours back to life.

This version also includes The Terminator (1984) DTS-HD 2.1 mono mix created by LazySod :

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It will work with any remastered version of the new Blu-ray released worldwide [2012-2013 releases]. This WILL NOT WORK ON THE OLD MPEG2 TRANSFER from 2006. I've not included the video because I assume you already own the original disc and just want the original mono track.

This is taken from Perfect LPCM rip of the laserdisc's soundtrack, adjusted to the current remastered Blu-ray (including the MGM Lion at the beginning), re-sampled via Sony Vegas at 16bit, 48kHz and muxed with the lossless .1 lfe of the new 5.1 remix, finally re-encoded to DTS HD-MA 1536 kb/s for your listening and viewing pleasure.

This is not exactly what is on the laserdisc. This is better. The mono mix will never sound better (and it will never be available on Blu-ray anyway, so grab this while you can!).

So it's definitely your regraded video kk650