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Jetrell Fo

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#632518
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DTS audio preservation .... UPDATE 07 May 2015 ... Work In Progress
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dark_jedi said:

Jetrell Fo said:

dark_jedi said:

Working with the 97 SE Trilogy files was actually pretty fun, can't wait to hear them while watching our SE Blu's

You guys are using the Cinema DTS for those, correct?

Yes, this is our main audio for our 97 SE Trilogy Blu Set.

 

Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet ............................... :)
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#632477
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DTS audio preservation .... UPDATE 07 May 2015 ... Work In Progress
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skyjedi2005 said:

Can i also request Clear And Present Danger 1994.

It is not on the Laserdisc or the Blu ray.  They were dolby ac3.  Not the DTS.  Sadly that means no laserdisc source so much harder to find the cinema dts discs.

Was the Matrix 1999 BD audio Dolby True HD basically the DTS in that container or  is that also another track that is lost?

Your request has been added.  First Contact is found.

As for the Matrix BD, I am not qualified enough to answer that though there may be someone here who can.

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#632309
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DTS audio preservation .... UPDATE 07 May 2015 ... Work In Progress
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dark_jedi said:

Jetrell Fo said:

dark_jedi said:

So what Cinema DTS CD's do you have Jetrell?

Whatever titles you see in the first post that say (Found) are ones I have.  The only one that is not listed because it isn't needed is Monsters Inc.. 

OK thanks, I did not notice the "(found)" and "(searching)" lol, I was just going to see if there was anything useful.

Thanks

 

Put your requests in a post.  If I can find them I will post them as found.  Also, IF people have discs that they want decoded for use they could make ISO's of the disc for me to download and I could then retreive the audio and upload it for useage.

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#632301
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DTS audio preservation .... UPDATE 07 May 2015 ... Work In Progress
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dark_jedi said:

So what Cinema DTS CD's do you have Jetrell?

Whatever titles you see in the first post that say (Found) are ones I have.  The only one that is not listed because it isn't needed is Monsters Inc.. 

Actually, I lied, I also have the Jurassic Park Trilogy on Cinema DTS as well including the original Jurassic Park soundtrack that could only be played on the DTS-6 and 6-D.  This is the only one I cannot access either as they have the .R1, .R2 instead of .aud or .aue.

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#632262
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DTS audio preservation .... UPDATE 07 May 2015 ... Work In Progress
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I would like to know if we have anyone here on the site who is fluent in the editing of multichannel wav files and audio/video sync that is NOT working on a project already that might be interested in working with some of these to get them out for folks to use?

I realize that not everyone here may enjoy DTS but it would seem we have enough of an interest to start which may open the doors to other things.

Please, serious inquiries only .....  I really want to see this type of preservation be able to help as many as possible.

Cheers

:) 

 

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#632055
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Star Wars OT & 1997 Special Edition - Various Projects Info (Released)
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I'm glad this project is rolling still.  It's tough getting team-mates together to do projects.  I got really bummed out when the DTS auido project for the SE quietly slowed to a halt.  Who knows, maybe I cursed the project.

Anyways, thanks for what's happening with the SE here.  I'm excited to see something like this come to fruition after other projects helped spark the interest further.  I'm twitchy while I await it's arrival.

Cheers!!!!

 

 

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#632027
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Info: Terminator 2 - in search of the theatrical sound mix...
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http://www.lddb.com/laserdisc/21959/LD68952-2DD/Terminator-2:-Judgment-Day-%281991%29

LDDB says ......

This is a remastered edition of the 1991, 139-minute theatrical release with a remastered Dolby Digital AC-3 soundtrack.

The 1998 region 1 DVD used the same sound and picture transfers. No supplements.

Although the jacket doesn't indicate it, side 3 is in CAV format.

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#632002
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Info: Terminator 2 - in search of the theatrical sound mix...
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dvdmike said:

CDS was Kodak's very short lived glitchy but awesome digital 5.1 format

Just to expand a bit ....

Cinema Digital Sound

From Chace Audio

Cinema Digital Sound (CDS) was a 5.1 theatrical release format developed in the early 1990's by Eastman Kodak and ORC (Optical Radiation Corporation). CDS was short-lived in the marketplace, giving way to Dolby® Digital, DTS®, and SDDS®.

One key factor that may have played a part in its short life was the fact that CDS occupied the same physical space on a print that the analog SVA track used. This meant that a CDS track could not have an analog backup on the print. All current digital theatrical formats rely on the analog track as a default backup in the case of digital errors and mutes in the digital playback. Moreover, the analog track takes on even greater importance if the print should end up in a theater that doesn't support digital playback.

And this ...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_Digital_Sound