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Marshman

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13-Apr-2024
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#368479
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Info: Pearl and Dean, Coming Attractions, theatrical Dolby Stereo logos...
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Can't help on the ads I'm afraid but I'd love to see them too. Also the "Thieves Are Silent..." cartoon would be much appreciated by me if anyone has a copy. I don't know how widely it's used but it has been playing in London cinemas for probably 30 years or more! Also the Gordon's Gin advert with the Ultravox(?) music that seemed to be a permanent feature at cinemas when I was a lad. Even a link to crappy YouTube versions would be fun, I've never found either of them.

 

As for theatrical Dolby Stereo logos, I probably CAN help. Are you looking for any particular one?

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#368439
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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Only recently discovered all these fan edit efforts and was intrigued, so gave myself a crash course in newsgroups and servers and par2 files and so on and was able to watch this version of SW last night. Only took two days of research and download time, and it was well worth the effort. Very enjoyable to see "Star Wars" again without knowing exactly what's coming up next.

 

One strange thing though; I downloaded and extracted all the rar files using Unison and then opened the image file to view the vobs, played them with VLC, all fine, except that the audio tracks on the file VTS_52_6.VOB are switched (iso music on 1, movie on 2). Not a huge problem, just stopped and selected track 2 at that point in the film, then back again later. But I'm wondering if this could be rectified easily before I burn it to disc? I would ordinarily have been straight at it with Vegas, but have just switched to a Mac and am starting again in so many ways! Coupled with the fact that a couple of days ago I couldn't even spell nzb, I can't help feeling I might be missing something obvious. Thanks in advance for any ideas on this.

 

EDIT: Re-extracted this earlier and it now plays straight through no problem. I'll never understand computers.