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I forgot to check it out last night.phaota said:That was the only error I noticed in the whole edit, T-Hope. If you can create a version 2.1 when time allows to fix that problem, great. If not, no worries.
The first rough cut had my altered intro with the words "thirteen" changed into "teen". But then I came up with the opening of the creation of the Terminator, so I dropped that altered scene. For fun, I included it as an alternate scene on the DVD.phaota said:BTW, the cut you made from the intro concerning John's remark about his age when the T-1000 came to kill him is off. He doesn't say "Thirteen", just "when I was a teen". Being twelve in T2, he is in his teens. From 10 to 18, you are considered a teen-ager, since your age is in the tens. So his comment of being a teen is justifiable. Granted, you can say 13 is really the teen year start, but 10 and up is really the beginning.
I just checked and I have all the dialogue in the movie in this scene. I'm not sure what you mean. I know I had to mix 1 channel audio into a 5.1 audio mix, but all the dialogue is present.phaota said:Found an error in the edit. When you cut in the CRS promotional video segment, the dialog and music is absent for most of it. It is only at the end of the scene, when Brewster comments that the information came from Cyberdyne, that the dialog comes back in with the two characters. Did you mean for this scene to be silent? So far, though, you have done a marvelous job on the film.
Really? Damn. I only noticed an audio error with the cops knocking on the door, but that one was in every edition. Even in my original DVD I think.ThrowgnCpr said:I did notice some audio sync problems starting at about 40 minutes though, lasted pretty much through the rest of the movie, but got a bit better at the end.
Hmn, I still can't hear or notice if it's sped up... perhaps I don't have such a good ear.DoctorM said:Btw, it took all of 30 seconds to figure out the audio is sped up in the PAL version.
Arnie sounds like a girly man.
Ok, I had been doing some work on True Lies the last few days, so it was easy to tell he didn't sound right.
I'm still puzzled by this. The source for this fanedit is that PAL version, so shouldn't it be normal then?DoctorM said:Btw, it took all of 30 seconds to figure out the audio is sped up in the PAL version.
Arnie sounds like a girly man.
I think I know what the problem is, and I have tried to explain it before:phaota said:T-Hope, I just finished redownloading the NTSC version today from Demonoid and burned it to DVD. After checking that scene again, it is still the same as with my previous copy. As mentioned before, it is really muted up to when Brewster enters the scene and then mutes again after the guy says, "That's okay, Bob, take a seat." The audio then comes back clearly when Brewster says, "You do know that the patent's were obtained by a private vender, Cyberdyne." So there is definitely something wrong with the audio in this scene. It occurs both in my computer's DVD drive and on my stand-alone DVD player. I even put it on the DVD-R at 4x speed, just to see if that made a difference. It didn't. The error doesn't bother me, I just can't figure out why it only occurs in that one scene.
I mixed this scene myself to "5.1", because the source was just 1 audio channel. What I did was all the music into the surround tracks, and only the voices in the central track. So what you have got is that the central track in this scene is completely silence when nobody speaks. Just as a character speaks, the central track comes in with the voices while the surround tracks decrease in volume. So yeah, perhaps I did some bad audio mixing in that scenes. I was my first audio mixing in 5.1 and back then I thought I did pretty well. I checked it out on my stereo tv and didn't notice any "errors". I checked it on my surround speaker set on my computer and the silence didn't bother me, it was played correctly out the boxes (in my ears).T-HOPE said:The central tracks has some silent parts in it, I only focussed on the voices in that audio track. The other channels have the background music.
Source material was bad quality ;-)Daniel said:On the technical side, some of the added scenes are glaringly poor quality
I hear that more lately. Still I haven't done anything with it, weird.Daniel said:the audio lost sync with the video I think once for a couple of mins.
Thanks for the reviewDaniel said:It would have been nice if a little more was removed from the original, but this edit does make T3 a 3-star film, from what was basically a 1.5 star wreck - well done.