deadakaalive said:
I have currently been working on this show and managed to get all the deleted clips from a New Zealand tv station streaming service. Minus Season 5.
I’ve been blending the music and deleted clips into the US DVD’s and I’m up to the last half of season 7 now.
I have the season 5 bits but they are very compressed from recordings I did back when they aired, so if your versions are better would you mind sharing.
I’m happy to share the work I have done/doing with you. It’s through Mega at the moment but I’ll need an email to do so.
Every season of this show had an issue of some kind of it’s release, either it’s the syndicated version with the cut bits in it or It’s the DVD proper length minus the right music and the deleted clips.
Some of the DVD’s have weired anti-aliasing issues or the picture is the wrong frame-rate or the episodes switch between PAL and NTSC speed in the same season.
Hopefully I can figure out how to fix all those episodes, add the subtitltes and the show will be COMPLETED.
That’s freaking awesome man! I’m SOOOOOOOOO happy someone is actually working on this. I managed to get my hands on TV recordings of seasons 2-4 of Everwood and man the original soundtrack makes a world of difference for that show.
I have a lot of memories of watching Sabrina on TV as a kid, I remember “Tubthumping” playing when Sabrina and her aunts are putting Libby back together, No Doubt’s “Hey Baby” playing when Sabrina is getting competitive at Tennis, Backstreet Boys “Larger then Life” playing when the zombies come to life on Halloween, etc. so when I popped in the DVDs for the first time and heard generic stock music I was gobsmacked and it totally took me out of the experience, that was the first time i’d ever come across changed music for a TV series and after that day I vowed I would never again settle for replacement music(I was hoping this problem had gotten better, but nope it’s gotten worse as Sister Sister is even more butchered on Netflix then it was on DVD as some of the transitional music is just gone for no reason, making the remaster feel very sloppy).