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1974-03-31 Rainbow VIDEO - merge of multiple sources

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Thanks a lot!
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Pittrek, I have a question: what software have you used for merging the various sources?
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PS: sent you another PM :-)
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Fantastic! Huge thanks Pittrek!
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Thanks!
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Great! thank you very much Pittrek!
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Thank you!!!
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MERCI BEAUCOUP
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[QUOTE] [b]Barry Durex wrote:[/b]

Thanks Pittrek, can I ask if you use an LCD monitor to do your work?[/QUOTE]

Yes, I do. Why? Before you ask, it is calibrated. In a way :-)
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Beautifull job as always Pittrek ;) The Rainbow shows need this, thanks so much. !!!
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Wow! Interesting early Queen stuff and a very good montage of sources. Thank you very much!
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[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Barry Durex wrote:[/b]

Thanks Pittrek, can I ask if you use an LCD monitor to do your work?[/QUOTE]

Yes, I do. Why? Before you ask, it is calibrated. In a way :-)[/QUOTE]

Thanks for the share Peter. Great work. Nice to see you make MKV's too.

I really like the MKV format.

Wich tool did you use to calibrate the monitor?
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Great work!

Two questions. I am on a Mac and was able to play it with VLC. How would I go about demuxing this to .M2V to make a DVD? MPEG Streamclip doesn't seem to do it.

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I also have an Oppo BDP-93 Blu-Ray player that I think would play this. How would I have to format the disc to get it to? It would fit on a standard DVD.
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[QUOTE] [b]people on streets wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Barry Durex wrote:[/b]

Thanks Pittrek, can I ask if you use an LCD monitor to do your work?[/QUOTE]

Yes, I do. Why? Before you ask, it is calibrated. In a way :-)[/QUOTE]

Thanks for the share Peter. Great work. Nice to see you make MKV's too.

I really like the MKV format.

Wich tool did you use to calibrate the monitor?


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Unfortunately just the THX optimizer, nothing fancy. That's why I added the "in a way" part :-)
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[QUOTE] [b]jabbo5150 wrote:[/b]

Great work!

Two questions. I am on a Mac and was able to play it with VLC. How would I go about demuxing this to .M2V to make a DVD? MPEG Streamclip doesn't seem to do it.

Or

I also have an Oppo BDP-93 Blu-Ray player that I think would play this. How would I have to format the disc to get it to? It would fit on a standard DVD.[/QUOTE]

I have no clue about Mac software. Did you try MKVToolnix for Mac? The windows version works perfectly with the mkv file.
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^ I can't see an option to demux in mkvtoolnix for windows.
Regarding this share, is some or all of the video de-interlaced?
That's why I asked if you used an LCD monitor.