Song of the South on Dvd Discussion & Speculation Thread

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Thanks,Lizard King.Can you make DTS tracks with this software?Just asking.
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BasilOfBakerStreet427 wrote:Thanks,Lizard King.Can you make DTS tracks with this software?Just asking.
Sort of... I need to use a PC to capture DTS and then import the file into Mac OSX to finish the project with DVD Studio Pro -- kind of a pain, but very doable.

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To call the video and awesome a 10/10 is not true. But it isnt that bad either. Certainly better than some actual Disney efforts though. I spent a lot of money on my copy but worth it.
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I've seen two different copies.

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Between the copies I've seen so far the "Songofthesouthdvd.com" appeared to be the better of the two. It had some video noise, but the overall color and picture quality appeared to be more accurate.

The second copy was dubbed from a laser disc. It had a softer image and its colors were more subdued.
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I own 3 different copies of the Song of the South. one is the original VHS Version and 2 DVDs. Now here is the trick with the DVD. When it gets transferred make sure which one it was transferred from. The Laserdisc transfer is good quality, But there are anoying Hong Kong subtitles at the bottom of the screen during all of the songs.

The color is also more muted. On the second DVD offered, the colors are a bit more technicolor and as if it were released here.

On both DVDs, there are spots where the color is very very dark and the sound is so-so in areas. If you are going to buy them buy it from either. just check into which one was the transfer.

As for me, I am taking the original Laserdisc my borther owns and transferring it to DVD as we speak. I have used a variety of programs from Adobe Premiere to lighten up area, and Sound Edit to heighten the sound, pulling it all together in DVD Studio Pro. I'll be sure to post once it is done.
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ArtofDisney, I am interested to hear how your Laserdisc to DVD transfer turns out. I know I'm not the only one here when I say I'd love to have a copy of this movie, especially on DVD.
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ArtOfDisney wrote:I own 3 different copies of the Song of the South. one is the original VHS Version and 2 DVDs. Now here is the trick with the DVD. When it gets transferred make sure which one it was transferred from. The Laserdisc transfer is good quality, But there are anoying Hong Kong subtitles at the bottom of the screen during all of the songs.
Uh... That would be JAPANESE subtitles during the songs, since it was transfered from the Japanese LD.
ArtOfDisney wrote:The color is also more muted. On the second DVD offered, the colors are a bit more technicolor and as if it were released here.
Unfortunately though, the NTSC Hong Kong LD (no subtitles at all -- and, yes, has more vibrant colors than the Japanese LD) was mastered incorrectly from a PAL source and has overlapping still fields, which is noticeable when the movie is paused.
ArtOfDisney wrote:On both DVDs, there are spots where the color is very very dark and the sound is so-so in areas.
The color gets more dark for the Hong Kong transfer (or in the vernacular -- muddier), just because the range of color saturation is broader for the Hong Kong LD than it is for the Japanese LD.

EXACTLY WHERE is the sound so-so? I haven't noticed any sound issues, other that the mono sound was encoded to DD 2.0, where it should have been DD 1.0. This is a pretty small error to quibble about.
ArtOfDisney wrote:If you are going to buy them buy it from either. just check into which one was the transfer.
WHAT are you talking about here???? :headshake:
ArtOfDisney wrote:As for me, I am taking the original Laserdisc my borther owns and transferring it to DVD as we speak. I have used a variety of programs from Adobe Premiere to lighten up area, and Sound Edit to heighten the sound, pulling it all together in DVD Studio Pro. I'll be sure to post once it is done.
That's what we all need -- yet ONE MORE SOTS bootleg. Like there aren't enough of them out there already... :roll: I still think that mine are the best out there and will gladly do a side-by-side comparison to all comers. :)

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Re: I've seen two different copies.

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ckturtle wrote:The second copy was dubbed from a laser disc. It had a softer image and its colors were more subdued.
FYI... BOTH copies were dubbed from LD. The one without subtitles was dubbed from the Hong Kong LD, and the one with the Japanese subtitles (during the songs) was dubbed from the Japanese LD.

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Didn't mean to step on any toes here....geez. Let's all be friends. As for the transfers, the sound fades in areas of the films, which once I get home I will make note and let you know. And I never said yours were bad transfers. I just made note to small details since I work in Advertising/Design and Video for my profession.

And as for my transfer, I am using the top of the line Professional Equipment that will allow me the vers. to establish an ultimate clean copy of the film. Also, I never said I was trying to move in on anybody's market.

My speciality is Vintage Disney Park Memb.

Maybe with both of our knowledge of the DVD process, we could make an ultimate version of the Song of the South. we should put our heads together. i also have a ton more extras to add to the bonuses.
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Unfortunately though, the NTSC Hong Kong LD (no subtitles at all -- and, yes, has more vibrant colors than the Japanese LD) was mastered incorrectly from a PAL source and has overlapping still fields, which is noticeable when the movie is paused.
That would actually be from a poor NTSC >> PAL >> NTSC copy, the overlapping images coming from the initial NTSC >> PAL conversion.
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Do we want to discuss bootlegs here as anything but something to avoid? Bootlegging & Piracy are EVIL!!! They burn me up.

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2099net wrote:That would actually be from a poor NTSC >> PAL >> NTSC copy, the overlapping images coming from the initial NTSC >> PAL conversion.
Do you know this to be fact for this particular LD? Or are you making a generalization regarding your multiple observations about the overlapping still fields from other titles?

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ArtOfDisney wrote:My speciality is Vintage Disney Park Memb.

What do you mean by this? Can you explain it a lil bit? Also, don't mind TLK, he is just really into that subject, Song of the South LD and DVD. :lol:
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I collect, buy and sell Vintage disney Theme Park Memb.

i.e. - signage, classic ticket books, clothing, park maps, autogrpahs, toys, and many park exclusives.


Some of my own personal collection items are of a framed piece of art of the Haunted Mansion signed by Thurl Raven., and it is also framed along with a classic E-Ticket for the attraction.

Also, if people are looing for specific items and I will track it down and get it.
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The Lizard King wrote:
2099net wrote:That would actually be from a poor NTSC >> PAL >> NTSC copy, the overlapping images coming from the initial NTSC >> PAL conversion.
Do you know this to be fact for this particular LD? Or are you making a generalization regarding your multiple observations about the overlapping still fields from other titles?

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PAL transfers don't have overlapping fields - they just speed up the film from 24 frames per second to 25 - no frames are duplicated or part duplicated. This is what causes the infamous PAL Speedup on soundtracks - the whole film is shown intact, but 4% faster. This means music has incorrect tempo and voices are higher. Most people don't actually notice this though. And on the plus side, Titanic is over 13 minutes earlier than the NTSC version :)

NTSC uses something called 3:2 pulldown to extend 24 frames to 30 frame per-second. This results in sequential frames being extended by merging them both together. Some PAL transfers are taken from NTSC masters which include this process, and it is made worse by merging the 30 frames back to 25, which produces even more ghosting.

If the LD is from a PAL master with 3:2 pulldown included it will be from a NTSC mater, not a PAL master.

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herman_the_german wrote:Do we want to discuss bootlegs here as anything but something to avoid? Bootlegging & Piracy are EVIL!!! They burn me up.
Normally I'd agree, but in this case, with Disney flat out refusing to sell the product to a willing public? Sorry, I can't.

The more people that see this great film, the better.
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Disney will eventually relent when they see that money can be had in this.
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I understand where you are coming from.

CD and DVD bootlegs are the absolute last resort for me.

I own a couple hundred DVDs and only three - Bambi, Cinderella and Song of the South are bootlegs. And I will destroy the bootlegs once originals are out.

On CD, I have over 1500 and only four are bootlegs.

I detest doing it, but when the record/movie companies dont issue them, it is a necessary evil.
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Since this subject is being discussed, I'll ask this. Does anyone know if there is a soundtrack available for Song of the South? I know there was soundtrack album, but has anyone seen this on CD?

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The closest thing I've had to a soundtrack was digitally recording the LP and putting it on CD. Other than that I've only seen one CD and it was 2 songs only.
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