The Most Dangerous Game HD Upgrade
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This was a beast to sync because there were just odd frames off throughout that required regularly trimming anywhere from .2 to a full second of the riff. Thankfully it's only an hour long, not two.

I don't like to tell people what quality to store their media at, so I'm sharing this at the full blu-ray bitrate without any re-encoding. If someone wants to run it through handbrake and make/share a lighter version, be my guest, but I'm not sure how well the 30s film grain will cooperate with that.

Includes Mike, Kevin, Bridget riff, original audio, historian commentary, chapter breaks, and english subs

Most Dangerous Game HD B&W [9.39GB] https://mega.nz/file/qSQGUaiK#1ZIT-i36Kd...waz8CKFE4Y

And for convenience:

Most Dangerous Game HighTV Colorized [1.18GB] https://mega.nz/file/baIQEQRQ#1GJKtUQKwI...DaRwxeRm2c
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#2
Thanks Much Mr. Agar
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#3
Much thanks. I tried to do this, but I'm not equipped to handle re-editing riff audio beyond just a simple time shift.
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(Apr 25, 2020, 13:48 pm)alansmithee99 Wrote: Much thanks. I tried to do this, but I'm not equipped to handle re-editing riff audio beyond just a simple time shift.

Y'know, I'm not either.  Mr. Agar, what program(s) do you use to get this done?!  There have been a few requests on this site over the years that I've taken cracks at and failed badly because they weren't just time shifts/stretches.
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(Apr 25, 2020, 14:27 pm)tripletap006 Wrote:
(Apr 25, 2020, 13:48 pm)alansmithee99 Wrote: Much thanks. I tried to do this, but I'm not equipped to handle re-editing riff audio beyond just a simple time shift.

Y'know, I'm not either.  Mr. Agar, what program(s) do you use to get this done?!  There have been a few requests on this site over the years that I've taken cracks at and failed badly because they weren't just time shifts/stretches.

I would call myself a medium-level enthusiast at this stuff. This is the first time I've ever done anything like this myself, too. I used Audition but I have to imagine Audacity could accomplish the same.

Basically I extracted both tracks to FLAC, loaded them up side by side in a multitrack, synced them at a start point and then played them simultaneously listening through the whole thing. Whenever they drifted from each other, I added or subtracted from the riff audio as needed (in this case at least once a minute it was happening). Being such an old film, this was largely silence where I was adding or cutting. In some cases I needed to do a stretch process on a riff line or musical section to fit the timescale appropriately.

It's a first time experience for me, and I don't know that I could pull it off on a modern film yet. But it was a fun challenge that let me forget about the outside world for a few hours and I think it came out pretty well.
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You are a very generous & hardworking person, Mr. Agar. Thanx!!
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(Apr 25, 2020, 14:41 pm)John Agar Wrote:
(Apr 25, 2020, 14:27 pm)tripletap006 Wrote:
(Apr 25, 2020, 13:48 pm)alansmithee99 Wrote: Much thanks. I tried to do this, but I'm not equipped to handle re-editing riff audio beyond just a simple time shift.

Y'know, I'm not either.  Mr. Agar, what program(s) do you use to get this done?!  There have been a few requests on this site over the years that I've taken cracks at and failed badly because they weren't just time shifts/stretches.

I would call myself a medium-level enthusiast at this stuff. This is the first time I've ever done anything like this myself, too. I used Audition but I have to imagine Audacity could accomplish the same.

Basically I extracted both tracks to FLAC, loaded them up side by side in a multitrack, synced them at a start point and then played them simultaneously listening through the whole thing. Whenever they drifted from each other, I added or subtracted from the riff audio as needed (in this case at least once a minute it was happening). Being such an old film, this was largely silence where I was adding or cutting. In some cases I needed to do a stretch process on a riff line or musical section to fit the timescale appropriately.

It's a first time experience for me, and I don't know that I could pull it off on a modern film yet. But it was a fun challenge that let me forget about the outside world for a few hours and I think it came out pretty well.

Hoping to get up to medium level enthusiast one day, haha...thanks for the tips!
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