![]() without as much banding caused as a result. This means 10-bit is capable of being compressed further, cleaned up more, etc. 8-bit = more grain, more bitrate, and bigger filesize to prevent the banding caused during compression in comparison to 10-bit video. That additional grain results in more bitrate needed which results in a larger file size. hide/camoflauge) banding due to the lack of a larger color spectrum being utilized. 8-bit requires more grain to cover up (ie.I'm trying to preserve the existing image within a much smaller file. I think you're maybe misunderstanding the intent. Correct me if I'm wrong but, what you say doesn't make sense to me in the slightest way. If you encode 8-bit source as 12-bit, it still has 8-bit information in it no matter what. I’m the one who has to have everybody throw rocks at me all the time, so at least if they’re going to throw rocks at me, they’re going to throw rocks at me for something I love rather than something I think is not very good, or at least something I think is not finished. I’m the one who has to take responsibility for it. But I want it to be the way I want it to be. It’s like this is the movie I wanted it to be, and I’m sorry you saw half a completed film and fell in love with it. I’m not going to spend the, we’re talking millions of dollars here, the money and the time to refurbish that, because to me, it doesn’t really exist anymore. The other movie, it’s on VHS, if anybody wants it. The special edition, that’s the one I wanted out there. More than a few people thought that was horse****. People are spending hundreds of hours crafting and revising Despecialized versions because there is no other route to seeing the original films in their original form in HD.Īlso, Lucasfilm announced at some point that GOUT could never be released in HD because the originals had not been properly preserved and were in too poor a condition to restore. People haven't been able to work with the originals in HD because there hasn't been a source and even available SD sources were crummy. The original movies were released on laserdisc in 1993 and every release of the originals since then, on vhs and DVD, has been a copy of those laserdiscs. Lucas seemed to want to make the original films fade from existence once the special editions got rolling. I have corrected details about the Star Wars source file. Overall bitrate is 5886kb/s (I've lost the activity log but the encoding was likely somewhere between 19 and 22 on Slow) The Empire Strikes Back | Megalinks MegaDB The Empire Strikes Back Overall bitrate is 5380kb/s, ripped at RF22 on MediumĪudio is 2-channel AC3 224kb/s (they included 2 tracks, I don't know why but I left them in) the stats- | Megalinks MegaDB -the stats. And defending their work because the internet can't have nice things. The Team Negative 1 reddit account is still active and posting. Sadly they disbanded before finishing the project, and as far as I know it is no longer being worked TN1 intended to clean it up in order to release a “Sanitized” edition, a bit like their Silver The “Renegade Grindhouse” version of ESB (sometimes called “Grindhouse version 1”) refers to Team Negative 1’s original 35mm This rip is from the 21GB blu-ray iso torrent. Team Negtive 1's second release was The Empire Strikes Back. Out colour-wise than any official Blu-ray release would likely be. See what audiences would have seen in 1977, which means something a little softer, a little grainier, and even a little more washed Team Negative1 has made an effort to preserve to look inherent to a theatrical print from the late-’70s. Instead of making Star Wars look better than it ever has, Getting the movie to look like an “official” release isn’t the goal. This rip is my recode of the 10GB x264 8-bit torrent, which is version 1.6. They scanned the film in 4k using their own improvised rig and then did a manual, frame-by-frame clean-up of the movie. The film reels were supposed to be destroyed after a movie stopped showing so it was an extraordinary find. The first Team Negative 1 project was Star Wars (Episode IV) using original 35mm theatrical reels that were purchased on eBay. The linked Mega folder includes both films, a complete soundtrack for each film and an epub of The Star Wars Trilogy collection NUKED BY DMCA - LINK DEAD | Megalinks MegaDB NUKED BY DMCA - LINK DEAD ![]() Himechi | 202 points | 02:15:57 Star Wars & The Empire Strikes Back (original theatrical releases) 1080p AC3 x265 12bit hMCi plus OSTs and novelizations | Megalinks MegaDB Star Wars & The Empire Strikes Back (original theatrical releases) 1080p AC3 x265 12bit hMCi plus OSTs and novelizations
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