Pika, yours is done! And S3b3r, no worries, I'll look forward to it whenever you get the chance.
One consistent weakness that's emerged is the video quality: I knew it would be, but at the time was just too spent from editing to even think of going back and redoing it. So to remedy that, I'm going to remaster the video between this weekend and next week. It won't change anything conceptually, but at least it'll all look smoother.
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The remaster is now done. More info's available on the video info page...
Here's the custom technical specs, created via Windows Media Encoder:
Video source: Uncompressed .avi's ripped from the DVD's
856*480 resolution, square-pixel resolution (to improve player compatibility)
23.976 fps (same as the DVD source material)
19.6 Mbps, Windows Media Video 9, Constant Bit Rate (least compression possible)
Audio source: Uncompressed .wav ripped from the CD
440 kbps, Windows Media Audio 10 Professional
96 kHz, 2 channel
24 bit constant rate
Having now worked with this copy, I can honestly say the old version makes my eyes hurt. The only other change is a title at the beginning (nothing fancy), and a restored ending shot (again, nothing fancy, but it hopefully adds a little more closure).
Here's the custom technical specs, created via Windows Media Encoder:
Video source: Uncompressed .avi's ripped from the DVD's
856*480 resolution, square-pixel resolution (to improve player compatibility)
23.976 fps (same as the DVD source material)
19.6 Mbps, Windows Media Video 9, Constant Bit Rate (least compression possible)
Audio source: Uncompressed .wav ripped from the CD
440 kbps, Windows Media Audio 10 Professional
96 kHz, 2 channel
24 bit constant rate
Having now worked with this copy, I can honestly say the old version makes my eyes hurt. The only other change is a title at the beginning (nothing fancy), and a restored ending shot (again, nothing fancy, but it hopefully adds a little more closure).
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