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I did in my reply, also linked to my YouTube upload (done 12 years ago!) of the laserdisc opening. They did say they mastered the new disc from the original negative and the accompanying sound elements were mono. Not having experience with that I can't comment, but it's a shame in any case. Ironic that we get forced 5.1 or higher remixes of some movies originally released in mono with no option for the original mono tracks, but then in cases like this we get mono when it should be matrixed stereo.
I don't know how to "mux" anything, closest I could do would be run the audio from my VCR to the receiver and the Blu-Ray player video directly to the TV, and try to keep them in sync. The sound could have been mastered better on the tape anyways. (Maybe I should make a DVD from the LD and insert the missing scenes from the VHS or Beta?) Haven't seen the sequel- does it address where the $50,000 prize money comes from? |
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