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Indeed, this is James Cameron's remit for HFR as he hates the 'soap opera effect' just like most people do, but he wants smoother motion with less strobing on the action scenes especially in 3D. They've been touting a "remastered" version of the first Avadah movie too and it's highly likely that it's also been interpolated for selective HFR using this system or one like it. |
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Thanks given by: | Count Orlok (06-23-2022) |
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Titanic (1953) and A Night to Remember (1958) I have on Bluray and that's all I need. Over rated 1997 version is all B.S. It never happened that way. Saw it once and that was enough. The 1958 British version is the Best and most realistic !
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No Titanic movie is 100% accurate or realistic, not even ANTR, but different strokes for different folks.
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Thanks given by: | Jay H. (06-24-2022), MartinScorsesefan (07-09-2022) |
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How well do those custom crops work? Do you have to set them yourself? How many button presses, normally? madVR has automatic cropping of black bars, but it's kind of bad, so I don't use it. It always takes a moment, and if the aspect ratio of the video happens to shift slightly (like on the Halloween 4K), it will adjust again after a moment, which is distracting. I just re-encoded one minute of Scarface in Handbrake, first with the black bars cropped and then with no cropping, in 10-bit H.265 with an RF (compression factor) of 28.5 on both. My re-encodes are tiny. I don't know why. I never re-encode 4K videos. Anyway, the original aspect ratio version is 7.79 MB, while the 16:9 version is 8.05 MB. So, 3.3 percent. Wish I knew why they are under 9 MB so that I could get more accurate readings. But 3.3 percent is not nothing. It adds up. It would mean an 80 GB video becomes 82.4 GB. That's about enough for another uncompressed audio track. All for black bars that don't need to be there. Computers can figure out the scaling. Why couldn't disc players in 2016? Probably the studios have better compression tools, but those compression artifacts in some of their black bars tell me they are automated in much the same way and therefore have similar limitations. |
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Edit: I know that other stuff has had flashing bars, but for UHD you kinda seem to be the only one? IIRC you don't have a player, you route everything thru a PC so I wonder if that's got anything to do with it, like it's overly sensitive to such mastering blips? Last edited by Geoff D; 06-24-2022 at 01:07 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (06-24-2022) |
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Eek! Hopefully Titanic is treated better. He mentioned he moderately removed some grain from both Titanic and Aliens, but both still look great. Titanic's DV release was so sharp and detailed.
At least they're not the abortion that is Predator's UH release. I honestly can't believe someone signed off on that dumpster fire. I hope he doesn't tweak it beyond the 24 to HFR conversion. I'm curious if this will create some sort of 3D TV renaissance with 4K 3D +HDR/HFR capabilities. Since Disney abandoned 3D a few years ago, I can see Cameron demanding it be available at home in 3D, similarly how he had Fox release a 3D BD of Alita. |
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Thanks given by: | MartinScorsesefan (07-09-2022) |
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He seems to be similar to Peter Jackson in wanting to remove grain. Aliens had a lot of grain removal due to the bad film stock that was used, and at times even the blu looked suspect, but at least it still looked decent. |
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Thanks given by: | EvantheKidDS (07-16-2022), MartinScorsesefan (07-09-2022) |
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Thanks given by: | Killer Meteor (07-08-2022) |
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So I was able to compare 5.1 EX mix from DVD with DTS HD MA 5.1 from Bluray. Noremac wrote that bluray mix is a remix and a horrible one when compared with original mix. I am not able to compare with original, but comparing blu mix with dvd 5.1 ex, the dvd is certainly different. I would even say that it is better than blu.
The best example is when Hockley is trying to shoot Jack and Rose. When he shoots being higher on stairs and he hits the water, splash is visible on the left and on blu ray mix you can hear it in the left surround. On 5.1 EX with DSU decoding or even without it there is this effect that splash into left side surround and then goes to back surrounds ending at the right side surround. So maybe DVD is more gimmicky but at the same time it is more enveloping. LFE sounds very similar and I must say that lower bitrate of DD compared with DTS HD MA wasn't an issue. Which got me thinkging that DD+ in streaming could be great and very comparable with looseless if they didn't change the dynamics. Since DVD 5.1 EX edition can sound bit more gimmicky than blu, then maybe remix on blu is still more closer to original mix? Noremac mentiond the scene when Rose is on the lifeboat: "Instead of watching the scenery and listening to the score, we now hear a super loud pulley and rope squealing along like a rusty bed frame." I didn't hear it that way, for me it wasn't very loud and when the music kicks in you can hear it very well. It is true for both versions, I didn't hear the difference between both mixes in that scene. |
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a 3D bluray for Avatar 2 perhaps likely in some territories not sure about the US market in 2023, a new format with 4k 3D and HDR with the possibility for 48fps ? i don't think so and remember for passive to achieve it in full res. it would have to be on 8k sets then we would have the whole active vs passive stuff again (active would work on 4k sets), then active 4k sets would be cheaper than the passive 8k sets, etc... it's the same mistakes all over again.
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