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Running times !
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(24.12.2023, 15:00)Selur Wrote: Intros, outros, cuts, Credits, offen different when using different media releases.
You should use some NLE Tool to compare the versions. Hybrid isnNot suited for this.
Cu Selur

iam not talking about intro's and outros or credits being the problem..  But the problem for me now, lies in between.. ..  Only cut's / edits can cause this, but iam talking about an old tv-serie that has been restored / remastered to bluray..

Could it be, do uncut/ director's cuts exist for tv-series / episode discs releases ?

Thanks for the tip.. ill look into that nle tool..

EDIT:  Are you talking about a video editor tool?  Can you provide me with an link , so i have an idea to wich tool exactly you are refering..  Also, what do i have to look for when you say "compare against eachother" ?

You see, the hd version i possess is an import only for my country without subtitles. And i like to use and convert the Subs from my dvd source to the BD video format i own..
And THATs the problem... the runtime from the two even when framerate matches isn't right for some reason! And not because of intro (begin) and outro's/credits (end) because that you can manipulate by adding delay's to subtitles..

The problem lies in between, like i said!!


cheers,
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Messages In This Thread
Running times ! - by ToiletDuck - 24.12.2023, 12:49
RE: Running times ! - by Selur - 24.12.2023, 15:00
RE: Running times ! - by ToiletDuck - 24.12.2023, 15:56
RE: Running times ! - by Selur - 25.12.2023, 15:51
RE: Running times ! - by ToiletDuck - 25.12.2023, 18:56
RE: Running times ! - by Selur - 25.12.2023, 19:04
RE: Running times ! - by ToiletDuck - 25.12.2023, 19:48
RE: Running times ! - by Selur - 25.12.2023, 19:56
RE: Running times ! - by ToiletDuck - 25.12.2023, 20:17
RE: Running times ! - by Selur - 25.12.2023, 20:28
RE: Running times ! - by ToiletDuck - 25.12.2023, 20:43
RE: Running times ! - by Selur - 25.12.2023, 20:52
RE: Running times ! - by ToiletDuck - 25.12.2023, 21:03

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