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#270436
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Info, & Cover Wanted: Glengarry Glen Ross.... any fans?
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Originally posted by: ron2112
I'm no great shakes at creating menu/disc art, but if it means the difference between seeing this disc and not, I'll get good at it real quick.

Ron Moses


I'm not looking for disc art. I'm looking for case artwork and menu artwork.

If someone could do something along the lines of the original soundtrack/script, that would be hot (man on wire against blue background).
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#268817
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*** The Official DigitalFreakNYC Release Thread*** (SW, Indy + Others!)
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Originally posted by: TheCassidy
Originally posted by: digitalfreaknyc
Originally posted by: TheCassidy
Originally posted by: digitalfreaknyc
Originally posted by: IrishLuck1980
Quick question. The cover for "Great Adventurers" is #5. What DVD was #4?


Hasn't happened yet


I love your work DFNYC, I really do...but you are one cryptic bastard.


Nahh...not at all.

I have a bunch of Spielberg interviews from 84 that I want to put on another Temple disc. I also want to try and find the Today Show interview footage from around that time as well.

There will definitely be another Last Crusade disc (or 2 or 3) considering the amount of material there is from that release...and then at least 1 disc for the trilogy. So more Indy will be coming.



Have you heard of the legendary Lucasfilm Archives Walkthrough DVD? Basically it was a couple of guys let loose in the archives at LFL and allowed to videotape all of the props, wardrobe etc, including everything from Indiana Jones and Star Wars?

If you are interested in it as a supplemental material, let me know, I might be able to get a copy and send it to you.



Nope. But now that you mention it, I started to watch the Returning to Jedi disc last night and I saw the lightsaber that MUST have been from that.

WTF is the story behind it?
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#268767
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*** The Official DigitalFreakNYC Release Thread*** (SW, Indy + Others!)
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Originally posted by: TheCassidy
Originally posted by: digitalfreaknyc
Originally posted by: IrishLuck1980
Quick question. The cover for "Great Adventurers" is #5. What DVD was #4?


Hasn't happened yet


I love your work DFNYC, I really do...but you are one cryptic bastard.


Nahh...not at all.

I have a bunch of Spielberg interviews from 84 that I want to put on another Temple disc. I also want to try and find the Today Show interview footage from around that time as well.

There will definitely be another Last Crusade disc (or 2 or 3) considering the amount of material there is from that release...and then at least 1 disc for the trilogy. So more Indy will be coming.
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#267862
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***//BUILDING EMPIRE\\: PAL & NTSC DVD - NEW EDITION NOW ONLINE! ***
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Originally posted by: kaine23
Originally posted by: digitalfreaknyc
AC3machine specifically has PAL to NTSC on there. No need to use wav files.

I have a feeling you're making this a lot more complicated than it is.


How so if I can ask?



Ac3machine? There's a checkbox that says convert 25fps to 23.796. Click it and you're done.
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#267759
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***//BUILDING EMPIRE\\: PAL & NTSC DVD - NEW EDITION NOW ONLINE! ***
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Originally posted by: caligulathegod
The soundtrack doesn't seem to be as long as the video. The video is 2:16:43.40 and the audio is 2:16:42.76. The original audio was 2:11:05.34ish. So that's a 5 minute adjustment plus that throws it off by almost a second if I had put them at the same length. It will be finished this evening, I think.


What did you use to extend the audio? AC3machine?
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#267739
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***//BUILDING EMPIRE\\: PAL & NTSC DVD - NEW EDITION NOW ONLINE! ***
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Originally posted by: caligulathegod
Originally posted by: digitalfreaknyc
Caligula,

Any luck?

Digi


Yeah, I think I finally did. I got the sound pretty close, then I've started adjusting the sound a milisecond or two at a time. I might be a frame or two off now, so another run or two should do it. I swear, I love this GoldWave. It's so much easier than Audition and more precise. Much quicker, too. Takes 3-5 minutes to render, plus another 5 minutes to save. I then take the saved file and plug it into Womble to test synch. I have about 4 scenes I use to test the sync. One even has a clapper board. It's actually almost good enough but one scene with Imperial officers ("No ship that size has a cloaking device") seems to be less forgiving than other scenes when it comes to the synch, so I want to get it right on.


C,

I don't understand what the problem is. It shouldn't be this difficult. I'd really like to take a crack at it because you seem to be having a lot of problems. After Dracula is done seeding, i'll try it.