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Wallace & Gromit in "The Wrong Trousers" - Original Audio Preservation (Released)
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The 1995 CBS/FOX VHS releases have the correct pitch audio, as well as the 2001 Warner/BBC DVD (don’t know if that release has the altered audio since it was released after 2000; we actually rented that DVD from Netflix in 2006 back when they were doing DVDs by mail). I’m not sure why the CBS/FOX DVD version has AGDO and TWT running at 24 and ACS at 25, why couldn’t they do pulldown on AGDO and TWT like ACS?

After ripping my 1999 DVD, AGDO and TWT run at 23.976, but ACS plays at the original 25 fps (even though it’s an NTSC release, 720x480, NOT 720x576). Luckily I grew up with the 2001 Warner DVD back then and remembered the pitch it was. After trying to watch W&G years later, the audio didn’t sound right until more than a year ago I found out that Aardman shot the films and did post at 25fps instead of the standard 24fps.

Honestly, if they really wanted to go 24fps, at least keep the audio the same. It’s just like 24fps get sped up for PAL regions at 25fps and the film audio is sped up, except it’s the reverse. We’re watching the film at an incorrect speed!

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#1330482
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Wallace & Gromit in "The Wrong Trousers" - Original Audio Preservation (Released)
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Dek Rollins said:

The altered version is the only version available on DVD and Blu-ray in any country. That’s why I made this project.

Hi there, I just made an account to finally help in.
I do have the 1999 CBS/FOX US DVD release of the W&G trilogy and I can confirm that the original unaltered soundtrack for The Wrong Trousers is present in this release. Also to confirm, the fps is still slowed down from 25 to 23.976 on A Grand Day Out and Wrong Trousers, except for A Close Shave. These are the same masters used as the mid-90 US VHS releases by CBS/FOX.

I have ripped the DVD using MakeMKV, then brought the MKV to VirtualDub and exported the audio as a WAV, using FLAC. Please PM me if you want the original audio, DVD quality. I would like to see a BD version of The Wrong Trousers but has the original audio since you’re on to that, sadly I don’t have a BD copy of the W&G shorts yet. Since this is DVD quality audio, there shouldn’t be any buzzing or degradation such as audio in a TV broadcast, especially analog TV.