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Re: Sneak Prevue Laserdisc!
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 11:51 am
by AriX
Alright, here's what you've been waiting for!
https://rapidshare.com/files/4286167964 ... rDiscs.zip
That download contains all three LaserDiscs. Some notes:
- They are in QuickTime/MPEG-4 format.
- Both audio channels are intact, so you'll want to switch the audio channels you can hear to avoid hearing both background audio and regular audio at the same time. In VLC, the audio menu provides this option. Select left audio for the main feed, and right audio for background. In QuickTime, go to "Show Movie Properties," select the "Sound Track," and change "left" to "mono." Then, change "right" to "unused."
- The 1994 LaserDisc appears to have a typo at the beginning - it states that it is from 93, but I'm pretty sure it's from 94.
- The 1996 LaserDisc says that it airs starting March 14th. I believe by this time, they were distributing two LaserDiscs a month, instead of one like in 1994 and 2002.
Re: Sneak Prevue Laserdisc!
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:54 pm
by JFR_SneakPrevue98
AriX wrote:Alright, here's what you've been waiting for!
https://rapidshare.com/files/4286167964 ... rDiscs.zip
That download contains all three LaserDiscs. Some notes:
- They are in QuickTime/MPEG-4 format.
- Both audio channels are intact, so you'll want to switch the audio channels you can hear to avoid hearing both background audio and regular audio at the same time. In VLC, the audio menu provides this option. Select left audio for the main feed, and right audio for background. In QuickTime, go to "Show Movie Properties," select the "Sound Track," and change "left" to "mono." Then, change "right" to "unused."
- The 1994 LaserDisc appears to have a typo at the beginning - it states that it is from 93, but I'm pretty sure it's from 94.
- The 1996 LaserDisc says that it airs starting March 14th. I believe by this time, they were distributing two LaserDiscs a month, instead of one like in 1994 and 2002.
Very cool and was able to download the entire 1.78 GB zip file. I found it if you have the left as "Center" and of course the right as "unused" then on a computer the entire audio will be coming from both computer speakers. Any special tricks on how to make it so that each file can be made into a DVD Video format so that the audio wouldn't be all messed up when played on a DVD Player or Blu-ray Disc Player? I'd like to have each file into a DVD format.
Re: Sneak Prevue Laserdisc!
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:58 pm
by joseph_sobora
I'm going to try and get the rest of the file, sometimes it keeps getting stuck and it causes me to restarting the entire thing all over again, which really bothers me. I'm using Firefox and I hate when it stops within an hour sometimes.
Anyway, I saw some new clips of it on YouTube, it looks like the 1996 version of "Sneak Prevue" is quite the same as the "Time Warner Home Theatre" clip from late February, 1995. The one that Bolt96 had, which is the 1997 version might have been updated in the fall of 1996.
Re: Sneak Prevue Laserdisc!
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:39 pm
by JFR_SneakPrevue98
joseph_sobora wrote:I'm going to try and get the rest of the file, sometimes it keeps getting stuck and it causes me to restarting the entire thing all over again, which really bothers me. I'm using Firefox and I hate when it stops within an hour sometimes.
Anyway, I saw some new clips of it on YouTube, it looks like the 1996 version of "Sneak Prevue" is quite the same as the "Time Warner Home Theatre" clip from late February, 1995. The one that Bolt96 had, which is the 1997 version might have been updated in the fall of 1996.
I used Safari for Windows and had no problems downloading it at all. May be could try a different browser to see if it will download it without stopping.
Re: Sneak Prevue Laserdisc!
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 7:03 pm
by joseph_sobora
JFR_SneakPrevue98 wrote:
I used Safari for Windows and had no problems downloading it at all. May be could try a different browser to see if it will download it without stopping.
I'm going to try Safari to see if that works, I'm using Mac OSX. Therefore, I wouldn't trust RapidShare or even MegaUpload because most of the time, they show an message that says, "Download limit exceed". Which means, you have to wait a while before downloading the file. Plus, it's ridiculous that you have to pay for one version that has the faster speed and unlimited downloads, while getting stuck with the other version. It happens to me many times now.
Re: Sneak Prevue Laserdisc!
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 3:46 am
by tin
Gutted my download looked like it was succesful, but on opening the zip it was not
will try again tonight...
Re: Sneak Prevue Laserdisc!
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 4:03 am
by joseph_sobora
tin wrote:Gutted my download looked like it was succesful, but on opening the zip it was not
will try again tonight...
I had the same problem, too and it's frustrating! I'm doing it again just now, praying that it doesn't cut off. It may take hours leaving it on, but I don't care just as long as it finished successfully!
Re: Sneak Prevue Laserdisc!
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 3:44 pm
by JFR_SneakPrevue98
tin & joseph,
Are you saving it to an internal hard drive or an external hard drive? I started my download close to 3pm and it finished about 4:45pm yesterday. Then from 4:45pm to about 5:30pm it was transferring to an external hard drive. After it finished on my external hard drive and opened the zip file then extracted the files. So, it took me from close to 3pm to 5:30pm to download and transfer to my external hard drive. RapidShare does not have download limitations anymore for free users. I was also afraid that my download would stop at a certain point. What do you guys have for Internet access? I have Cable for my Internet access.
Re: Sneak Prevue Laserdisc!
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 4:34 pm
by tin
Just to an internal hard drive. It only takes about 23 mins to download which is pretty good, it must have just failed somewhere towards the end and I didn't realise.
Re: Sneak Prevue Laserdisc!
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 4:49 pm
by woddfellow2
AriX wrote:
[...]
- Both audio channels are intact, so you'll want to switch the audio channels you can hear to avoid hearing both background audio and regular audio at the same time. In VLC, the audio menu provides this option. Select left audio for the main feed, and right audio for background. In QuickTime, go to "Show Movie Properties," select the "Sound Track," and change "left" to "mono." Then, change "right" to "unused."
[...]
In mplayer, the commands are:
Code: Select all
mplayer -af pan=1:0:1 <insert filename here>
...for the right channel, and:
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mplayer -af pan=1:1:0 <insert filename here>
...for the left channel.