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- #290767
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- 23.976 to 29.97 fps - How do I do it without speeding up the video?
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/290767/action/topic#290767
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- #290576
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- Cut Footage after burning
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/290576/action/topic#290576
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- #290575
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- 23.976 to 29.97 fps - How do I do it without speeding up the video?
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/290575/action/topic#290575
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I'm pretty sure it's still exporting them as 23.976. It simply uses the simpler label.
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- #290357
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- Holiday Special Cartoon/Deleted Scene DVD rumours at CELEBRATION IV
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/290357/action/topic#290357
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...all in anamorphic widescreen, of course.
/sigh
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- #290338
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- ignore this thread
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/290338/action/topic#290338
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Then.....he's....FINISHED!!!!

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- #290223
- Topic
- R.I.P. Mr. Wizard
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/290223/action/topic#290223
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- #290114
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- Info Wanted: Fullscreen versions of James Cameron's movies?
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/290114/action/topic#290114
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- #289730
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- So, um... no new DVD's announced this year?
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289730/action/topic#289730
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ROTFL...and will likely continue to hold that title.
" I was at SW's official site and they had a video advertisement for LG's new player that can play both formats. Yes, LFL will probably allow pretty much anyone to advertise there for the right amount of $. But I still can't shake the feeling that something is up their sleeves..."
Seriously, I would read absolutely nothing into that. Universal players are the only way to go, although Lucas could put a serious dent into either format by choosing one over the other (and yet could make double the profit releasing to both.)
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- #289729
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- 30th Anniversary - Empire Magazine
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289729/action/topic#289729
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- #289642
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- star trek XI J.J. Abrams
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289642/action/topic#289642
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and ressurection Data's "death and techno ressurection"
I have to say, this was really the most blatant copy. Come up with some fresh ideas, rather than sucking the life out of good past ideas.
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- #289592
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- upcoming and proposed movie sequels good or bad idea?
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289592/action/topic#289592
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austin powers 4 - can't get enough
underworld III - I AND II were awesome. Don't know if they can keep up the quality of the continuing storyline, but Beckinsale is hot in those leather trousers.

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- #289586
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- star trek XI J.J. Abrams
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289586/action/topic#289586
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That being said, I don't think a reboot with a younger Kirk and Spock (I'm presuming) is a very good idea. The idea can work when done well. I recall the TNG episode where Picard dies, and Q takes him back to his academy days being excellently written and fun to watch, but I don't think it'll work as a whole new franchise.
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- #289548
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- 30th Anniversary - Empire Magazine
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289548/action/topic#289548
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- #289544
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- Celebration IV
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289544/action/topic#289544
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Were you there? You might have seen me, then.
Are you the same DLM that was a mod at TFn? If so, welcome.


And no, I couldn't make it. Family duties and such.

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- #289487
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- GREATEST aMERICANS
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289487/action/topic#289487
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- #289436
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- 24p- Why, again?
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289436/action/topic#289436
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which means I wouldn't be able to apply this filter because they have different framing, edits, etc. Am I correct in assuming that?
Well, it would be an absolute bitch to line up framing, synchrionize frame cadences, and the like...but if you're a glutton for punishment....

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- #289435
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- GREATEST aMERICANS
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289435/action/topic#289435
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- #289332
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- Time to get assertive
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289332/action/topic#289332
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It all boils down to "Will Lucas's hatred for the OOT outweigh his love of making money."
I like that so much.........
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- #289331
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- What about the slaves?
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289331/action/topic#289331
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If she didn't know she was adopted, then a description of Mrs. Organa would be a natural response to that question.
Except that LFL has officially stated that Leia was referring to her real, natural mother. As bad as the setup was in the PT, the OT scene would suck even more eggs if Leia was referring to someone else.
When in doubt, just ignore the PT.

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- #289141
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- .: The XØ Project - Laserdisc on Steroids :. (SEE FIRST POST FOR UPDATES) (* unfinished project *)
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289141/action/topic#289141
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- #289140
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- Han never shot first! (NOT what you think)
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289140/action/topic#289140
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Lucas is such a fucknut for changing that...
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- #289099
- Topic
- .: The XØ Project - Laserdisc on Steroids :. (SEE FIRST POST FOR UPDATES) (* unfinished project *)
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289099/action/topic#289099
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Blueshift?
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- #289089
- Topic
- Article in the LA times about movie theaters
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/289089/action/topic#289089
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Is that the one that has dinner tables in the theater? I've been wanting to try that. Sure, it's expensive, but that alone would hopefully keep the "I'm bored so let's go see a movie" riff-raff out.
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- #288988
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- Blu-ray (or HD-DVD) questions
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/288988/action/topic#288988
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AACS LA talks about cracked keys
2 June 2007 23:24 by DVDBack23
Recently, the AACS LA, the group in charge of the AACS copy protection, acknowledged that hackers had been very effective in cracking the protection and have since been trying to restore the integrity of the technology. That being said, the new movie titles shipped with Media Key Block (MKB) v3 were cracked by Slysoft a week before the titles hit retail shelves.
Although an official statement has not been made about the latest round of keys being crakced, Richard E. Doherty, director of technology strategy at Microsoft, and who is also very involved with the AACS LA, took time to talk about the protection and how he still has complete faith in it.
“Just to clarify, the original attack was on certain software players that proved to be vulnerable, and did not and does not represent a widespread break in the AACS ecosystem ... In the past PC's have typically been a big target for hacking activities, as they are designed to run arbitrary software programs. But the line between PCs and traditional CE devices is clearly blurring – and many of the best PVR systems (in my opinion) are highly customizable and capable of running user-designed software,” explained Doherty, “Keep in mind, however, that AACS is aware of the history and attack vectors of PC playback systems, and there are several technical measures (such as KCD and the entire proactive renewal system) that are designed specifically to address the particular issues of PC-based protection,” Doherty added.
The original processing key was cracked in February, but the new MKB wasnt released until May, which left many wondering as to why it took so long. Doherty had this to say about the matter: “AACS of course has the technical means to revoke overnight. But the current license agreement generally provides for 90 days. This is to allow time for the manufacturer to repair the product and presumably fix the vulnerability, and time to rollout the patches to the affected users.”
That 90 day grace period is done in the interest of the consumer, who could find themselves with retail discs that are unplayable due to software updates.
“You have seen a revocation cycle occur which has required upgrades to certain software players to make them more robust to known styles of attack. The AACS system was designed to deal with these sorts of attacks, and remains intact as a technology. This is in contrast to CSS, which is vulnerable to direct, brute-force attacks,” said Doherty, who then explains it in even simpler terms. “The analogy we sometimes give is: if you lock your house, but leave the keys lying on the street, then there's really nothing wrong with the locks or with the concept of locks in general. If you don't find the keys, you can change the locks if you like.”
2 June 2007 23:24 by DVDBack23
Recently, the AACS LA, the group in charge of the AACS copy protection, acknowledged that hackers had been very effective in cracking the protection and have since been trying to restore the integrity of the technology. That being said, the new movie titles shipped with Media Key Block (MKB) v3 were cracked by Slysoft a week before the titles hit retail shelves.
Although an official statement has not been made about the latest round of keys being crakced, Richard E. Doherty, director of technology strategy at Microsoft, and who is also very involved with the AACS LA, took time to talk about the protection and how he still has complete faith in it.
“Just to clarify, the original attack was on certain software players that proved to be vulnerable, and did not and does not represent a widespread break in the AACS ecosystem ... In the past PC's have typically been a big target for hacking activities, as they are designed to run arbitrary software programs. But the line between PCs and traditional CE devices is clearly blurring – and many of the best PVR systems (in my opinion) are highly customizable and capable of running user-designed software,” explained Doherty, “Keep in mind, however, that AACS is aware of the history and attack vectors of PC playback systems, and there are several technical measures (such as KCD and the entire proactive renewal system) that are designed specifically to address the particular issues of PC-based protection,” Doherty added.
The original processing key was cracked in February, but the new MKB wasnt released until May, which left many wondering as to why it took so long. Doherty had this to say about the matter: “AACS of course has the technical means to revoke overnight. But the current license agreement generally provides for 90 days. This is to allow time for the manufacturer to repair the product and presumably fix the vulnerability, and time to rollout the patches to the affected users.”
That 90 day grace period is done in the interest of the consumer, who could find themselves with retail discs that are unplayable due to software updates.
“You have seen a revocation cycle occur which has required upgrades to certain software players to make them more robust to known styles of attack. The AACS system was designed to deal with these sorts of attacks, and remains intact as a technology. This is in contrast to CSS, which is vulnerable to direct, brute-force attacks,” said Doherty, who then explains it in even simpler terms. “The analogy we sometimes give is: if you lock your house, but leave the keys lying on the street, then there's really nothing wrong with the locks or with the concept of locks in general. If you don't find the keys, you can change the locks if you like.”
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- #288987
- Topic
- You want me to leave? I'll leave...
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/288987/action/topic#288987
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