

Should be up this weekend.
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| This is a re-encode of the original XviD internal DVD rip. |
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| VIDEO |
| The video has been cleaned up considerably. |
| Video noise is reduced, jaggies are almost non-existant and |
| color has been boosted slightly. |
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| Unfortunately, dot crawl from the original interlaced source |
| is still very evident. Various frame skips have been fixed. |
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| AUDIO |
| This is the same crappy audio as every other rip out there. |
| Attempts were made to fix the amount of distortion/clipping, |
| but like others have said you can't put back what ain't there. |
| Channels have been swapped. All audio sync issues I am |
| aware of have been fixed. |
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| LOGOS/CRAWL and CREDITS |
| I have generated new opening logos, crawl, and |
| credits for this release. |
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| Yes, I typed out the whole damn credits by hand. Don't ask. |
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Zion wrote:Had to work this weekend.I'm doing the final encode tonight. Shouldn't be long now.
DagobahWarrior wrote:Would you mind sharing how you cleaned up the video and what you used to transcode to DVD? I love working with that stuff. I've been experimenting with noise reduction filters and film grain effects using ffdshow.
It looks like you did an awesome job.
Zion wrote:AVISynth mostly. I did a light Convolution3D for noise reduction, SangNom to de-jaggy (quite an amazing filter), Tweak to boost saturation, then a custom made filter called YLevelsS (do a search on doom9 forums) to tweak brightness/contrast levels. I loaded that into VirtualDub with MSU DeBlocking and SmartSharpen filters. The results were better than I expected.
This thing is still encoding (6-pass VBR w/ CCE). After a quick test burn I'll post here when I start uploading it.
Thanks for the comments guys. This project has been a few weeks in the making, and I'm very anxious to get it finished and out to the masses. I trust some of you will soil your pants when you get this. The screenshots don't do the video or the menus much justice.
Which of those would you say did the best job at removing the block artifacts? Something I have noticed in the source video is the presence of ugly blocks in the opening scroll... grey blocks mixed in with the blackness of space and the stars... this really annoys me greatly.
Ayatollah Krispies wrote:Thought I'd try my hand at a cover for this, and it came out sort of OK. Unless your printer's a POS like mine, you might need to tone down the "gold" parts a little.
Here's a 72 dpi version to look at:
And here's the 300 dpi version, with a bleed of 4mm on each side:
ROTS DVD cover
That's pretty cool Krispies and thanks for not using a ton of lens flare.
Zion wrote:Wow, that's a great cover! DLing as we speak, and I might just upload that along with the DVD if it's cool with you.
cardboard monster wrote:Now how's bout some disc artwork?
Ayatollah Krispies wrote:Zion, looks like part 13 is bad. The file size looked off to me, so I did a partial unpack of what I had (the first 18 parts) and it crapped out right at that part with an unexpected-end-of-file error.
Menu looks great though.
Ayatollah Krispies wrote:What I'm seeing when I look at these files with Unison (a Mac newsgroup reader) is that every .rar file is either 49.36 or 49.37 MB -- with the exception of part 13, which is 49.22. This appears at the same size whether I'm in a.b.starwars or a.b.dvdr. If you guys are seeing something different, please let me know (though if so, I don't know what I can do about it).
Extracting from /Desktop/alt.binaries.starwars/sw3.zion.part013.rar
... VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB
VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB - CRC failed
Unexpected end of archive
Slumberland wrote:Is anyone else not seeing a part 21? I'm on Unison, and there's a 20 and a 22, but no 21.
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