

It was shot on 16mm film, being made on cels, and was originally released on both VHS and Laserdisc.
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Once you know the time difference in ms, you can add a positive or negative delay to the audio/sub files while remuxing to MKV.īefore we even discuss picture quality, I have to talk about how the series was produced and its home video history- as failing to do so can give false expectations about what is being presented. Seek the same video frame on the three BDs, take note of the time in hh:mm:ss:ms, calculate time difference in ms. Syncing sub/audio should be very easy because all three BDs are derived from the same remaster. With all the options, nobody would be left out. The hardest part would be syncing the audio and subtitles to the video, but it would make for a cool project. It'll be over 50GB easily, and the bitrate limit would not support this. Obviously it won't fit on a Blu-ray disc. Total Audio Bitrate: 19884 kbps ( 19.88 mbps) (1989 Dub) English Dolby TrueHD 2.0 16-Bit kbps (FUNimation BD)

(2001 Dub) English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 16-Bit kbps (FUNimation BD) Japanese Dolby Digital 5.1 48 kHz 640 kbps (Bandai BD) Japanese LPCM 2.0 16-Bit kbps (Bandai BD) Japanese Dolby TrueHD 5.1 24-Bit 10 kbps (Bandai BD) Video is sourced from the 2018 Dynit Italian BD, because it is not windowboxed (like the FUNi version) and has the highest bitrate (which mp3dom says is around 32 mbps). Here's what I know, and the stats so far: I don't own any version of the film, but the releases out are cheap so I'll pick them up soon. I'm gonna be working on a cool project- make the definitive version of 1988's Akira.
