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I am aware of the fan-made GOUT enhancements however. I have found Obtaining copy’s vary hard. So I have been trying to fined the best way to view the GOUT itself. Using my limited resources.
And I found that component is best for the GOUT as will as all my other non anamorphic DVD’S like Short Circuit and Disney’s the Rocketeer
As for subtitles I have to suggestions. 1 use an LG TV with the ability to move the frame up so there is a big black bar at the bottom for the subtitles and a little black bar at the top
Do you actually need the subtitles any more? LOL
GOUT viewing tip. If you have the GOUT DVD’s and are trying to ach them on a 16:9 HD LCD, from my Experian’s they look best if you use Component video. When I Originally upgraded from a 4:3 19” CRT to a 32”16:9 HD LCD I got a DVD player with HDMI and HD up scaling. Most of my 16:9 DVD’s look good. but the GOUT and my other letterbox DVD’s look rather bad. But at some point I plugged my old DVD player in to the TV with Component video and put the GOUT in that. After I zoomed in on the window box and adjusted the settings. (The THX optimizer is somewhat helpful.) I got it to a point where I could watch it. It looks somewhat like letterbox on one of those old 4:3 SD Big Screen Tvs. ?
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It should be Lucasfilm
WELL I was on Star wars.com and Came across this. Star Wars It would seem that the 1992
Or maybe try using an unopened copy of the 1995 VHS release.
Sadly I have never had a laserdisc player or any laserdiscs.
And I do not have the ability to copy VHS with copy protection.
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I have made a new
Topic
for this idea.
I am new here so not shore if any one has thought of this. Most people seem to be capturing the letterbox copy’s Has any one tried capturing the 1992 LD 4:3 pan and scan copy’s. I understand that the 4:3 pan and scan is cropped but would it not have more vertical resolution in the part it had? And isn’t most of the action in the 4:3 pan and scan copy? My thought is this. take the letterbox copy put it in you editing software and scale and crop to be Anamorphic Then take the 4:3 pan and scan copy, put it in your editing software and overlay it on top of the letterbox copy and scale it to match the letterbox copy. Then the hard part, make the 4:3 pan and scan copy Scan with the action to match the letterbox copy.
? I am new here so I am not shore if this is the plaice to say this but sense Aleksbmw is working on getting the best LD transfers I thought I would put it here. Most people seem to be capturing the letterbox copy’s
Has any one tried capturing the 4:3 pan and scan copy’s. I understand that the 4:3 pan and scan is cropped but would it not have more vertical resolution in the part it had? And isn’t most of the action in the 4:3 pan and scan copy? My thought is this. take the letterbox copy put it in you editing software and scale and crop to be Anamorphic Then take the 4:3 pan and scan copy, put it in your editing software and overlay it on top of the letterbox copy and scale it to match the letterbox copy. Then the hard part, make the 4:3 pan and scan copy Scan with the action to match the letterbox copy.
I just thought I would say that for the SW Radio Drama CD’s SW Was yellow TESB was orange And ROTJ was blue And for the Last release of the On VHS and LD SW was blue TESB was purple And ROTJ was Red And on the Last release boxes SW had a big SW & a little ANH TESB had little SW big TESB ROTJ had little SW big ROTJ