
Just wondering so I can go ahead and burn the disc. Was the replacement ANH crawl ever finalized? I think I’ve only got the first version prior to everyone tweaking the color and making improvements. But you’ll need an invite first, if you haven’t one already. Maybe a dumb question here, but what do those different tracks translate to on a contemporary Theatre Processor? What setting would I use for Dolby Stereo? What setting for a 70mm 6-ch mix? I know they wont be perfect, but along with the visual, I want the audio to match as close as possible to a 77’ viewing experience.
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From my first attempt with the 1985 soundtrack, I think I can extract a full 5.1 channels from it and the 1993 soundtrack. If it works I should be able to create a 4.1 channel AC3 or DTS file for the original audio. I am currently working on a way to extract the original multi channel audio from the stereo source. The original 77 Dolby Stereo was included in video releases before 1985, including multiple LD releases. The LFE channel isn’t necessary as most systems will direct the low bass sounds to the subwoofer and filter them out of the surround channels. LFE is usually mixed with the surround and cut off between 80 and 120 hz. There have to be 2 surround channels to extract or it will just duplicate the single surround channel. Dolby ProLogic II can extract 2 surround channels and the center. Dolby ProLogic can extract 1 surround channel and the center. Dolby Surround equipment can extract 1 surround channel. Some of the later matrixed surround contains 2 surround channels. 5 front channels kind of made sense with some of the very wide format movies presented on very large screens. The two extra tracks were either mid right and mid left or LFE. Before Dolby Stereo, you either had optical mono soundtracks or magnetic 6 track (there were some older formats that were 4 track). The 70 mm 6 track was comprised of left, center, right, surround and two LFE channels. It is a simple matter to generate an LFE to go with it. The simplified home version of the decoder was called Dolby Surround and only extracted the surround channel from the existing 4 channel matrixed surround.

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Hello good morning, my name is Jesus, it seems a spectacular job, mipregunta is where I download the ISO image Star_Wars_SSE_TN1_v1_6, thank you and sorry for the inconvenience.Īuthor BobaJett Time 3 10:02 AM Post linkĮvery movie you see that says Dolby Stereo has 4 channel matrixed surround sound. I’m trying to download the 1.6 Blu-ray, but in addition to the first file being AWOL, FreeRapid is giving me an error message on the other parts.

Team negative1 - star wars 1977 - 35mm theatrical version (Released) - 4,351 RepliesĪuthor God Save Pop Punk Time 1 7:56 PM Post link It's hit or miss content that's mostly enjoyable, but all very same-y, and I don't have any deeper feelings about it.Team negative1 - star wars 1977 - 35mm theatrical version (Released) - Original Trilogy Sign In Since then, I've really just fallen out of love with the franchise. It just feels like a massive disservice to the original material. What really did it for me though were all the snafu's that happened while I was a young adult: the cancelling of the EU, the sequel handling, the EA exclusivity. As just one example, Lucas sanctioned a completely different explanation for what The Clone Wars were before the prequels came out. And learning that it's kind of always been this way.makes me feel worse about it. But I can't stand the constant whiplash caused by reversing previously established content. I used to be REALLY into Star Wars as a kid because it was probably the most fleshed out and easily accessible sci-fi universe out there, hell it probably still is. Honestly, the way that Lucas and Disney have as a whole handled Star Wars feels very inauthentic to me.
