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#298494
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Chapters not working in DVDLab
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DVDLab could be having some difficulty reading the VOBs due to the way your combo player makes them. The creators made it kind of fussy about the quality of the files you feed it, to ensure better compatibility with other DVD players. Do you have another way that you could capture the video?

Otherwise, you might want to consider re-rendering the VOBs into new MPEGs. It's not the greatest solution, but it's more likely to work.
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#295724
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.: The XØ Project - Laserdisc on Steroids :. (SEE FIRST POST FOR UPDATES) (* unfinished project *)
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I like the Star Destroyer cover, myself.

I think I meant by "leader" founder, which I'm pretty sure he is.


And your source is?

IIRC, he and I kinda bounced the idea between ourselves, because at the time I was trying to make the best possible LD capture at the smallest price. He, having knowledge of hardware beyond me, talked lovingly of the X0 - how cool it would be, and what a bitch it would be to have access to. Sometime afterwards, Z started working on his project, and we decided to combine our efforts, rather than reinventing the wheel in parallel.

In any case, it was something that slowly coalesced from prior efforts and a desire to do more than had ever been done, rather than some overnight decision. I even remember Dr. Gonzo giving me crap for even thinking that I could improve over his version, and why was I even trying. Good thing I didn't listen to him.
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#295717
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.: The XØ Project - Laserdisc on Steroids :. (SEE FIRST POST FOR UPDATES) (* unfinished project *)
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Laserman is the genius and leader behind the project,


While he is certainly a video genius, the second part doesn't necessarily apply. More importantly, he's the man with the serious hardware and software, and the know-how to use it. It would take the rest of us a lot more time and effort to create the same results he is capable of. Zion is trying to make up a computing rig that'll do the same thing, but there's still some more components and programs that are needed.
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#295565
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Faster than the speed of light
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Here's an even better explanation:

Scientists have finally exceeded the speed of light, causing a light pulse to travel hundreds of times faster than normal.

It raced so fast the pulse exited a specially-prepared chamber before it even finished entering it.

The experiment is the first-ever evidence of faster-than-light motion.


The NEC Research Institute lab

The result appears to be at odds with one of the basic principles of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, that nothing can go faster than the speed of light in a vacuum, about 186,000 miles per second.

However, Lijun Wang, one of the scientists from the NEC Research Institute in Princeton, N.J., says their findings are not at odds with Einstein.

She says their experiment only disproves the general misconception that nothing can move faster than the speed of light.

The scientific statement "nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light" is an entirely different belief, one that has yet to be proven wrong. The NEC experiment caused a pulse of light, a group of waves with no mass, to go faster than light.
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For the experiment, the researchers manipulated a vapour of laser-irradiated atoms that boost the speed of light waves causing a pulse that shoots through the vapour about 300 times faster than it would take the pulse to go the same distance in a vacuum.

Light travels slower in any medium more dense than a vacuum, which has no density at all. For example, light travelling through glass slows to two-thirds its speed in a vacuum. If the glass is altered, the light can be slowed even further.

The NEC team produced the opposite effect. Inside a chamber, they changed the state of a vapour in a way that light travelling through it would travel faster than normal.

When the pulse of light travelled through the vapour, the pulse reconfigured as some component waves stretched and others compressed. As the waves approached the end of the chamber, they recombined, forming the original pulse.

The key to the experiment was that the pulse reformed before it could have gotten there by simply travelling through empty space. This means that, when the waves of the light distorted, the pulse traveled forward in time.

The NEC researchers published their results in this week's issue of the journal Nature.
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#295360
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Lucas wearing "Han shot first" shirt during Indy IV production
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Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight, Randy. You don't know why you were banned there, and you don't know what you're doing here.

You are in as much denial as George Bush.

And sorry, ADM, but I can't help but get great laugh at how pathetic his constant appearances here are. He's kinda like the guy who graduated from high school years ago, but keeps hanging around the campus because he really has no friends of his own to hang around. He lives to be a stick in the sides of others.
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#295235
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Lucas wearing "Han shot first" shirt during Indy IV production
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Not being accepted by you is waaaaay better than being accepted.

As proven by your constant reappearance. Such a perverse pleasure in trolling.

The best part of this stuff is that I’m not nearly the gusher you guys have labeled me as


No, the best part is you were banned from TF.n for defending Lucas. ROFL! THAT floats my boat!
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#295000
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Lucas wearing "Han shot first" shirt during Indy IV production
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He needs someone to hate, because no one in his life can stand him. It makes perfect sense.

Why else would he wast......er, spend so much time on a board with people that he has a fundamental disagreement with?

Besides, TF.n doesn't want him, and those folks are a lot more like him than we are. Being ostracized from one's own kind can be difficult to take (hence the resentment.) Gomer was likewise forced here.
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#294813
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Lucas wearing "Han shot first" shirt during Indy IV production
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They're certainly beyond any repair you're capable of making.

Randy, you and I are in complete agreement.

And now, to update my .sig....

Seriously folks, Lucas had better get his head on straight and release the original versions in good quality if he thinks it's OK to just walk around wearing a shirt like that.


For some reason, this reminded me of a Laurent Bouzereau interview (He had hours of interviews with Lucas, Kershner, et. al. for the Star Wars Annotated Screenplays.)

LB: No, no! He was so excited to do it. He's great. Also, for Eyes of Laura Mars I did a commentary with (director) Irvin Kershner. That's something I really wanted to do because of Kershner, he's a great guy.

DF: He's also responsible for directing the only good Star Wars movie, The Empire Strikes Back. It would be great to have a commentary on that!

LB: I did one...but just for me.

DF: Really!?

LB: I recorded him watching the movie with me. He came to my house and I have it on MiniDisc. We just talked about the movie. I did it for my book (Star Wars: The Annotated Screenplays) - I went to his house and interviewed him. He was just so great. And I asked him to come over and watch the movie with me. I had bagels and stuff.

DF: Ewok-shaped bagels, I hope? (laughs) Which version of the film?

LB: It was the old version. Definitely. So I have a commentary...sort of. It was really fun, really great!

DF: I think you should sell it on eBay and retire! (laughs)