Roadhouse 2016 3-Riffer Edition MP3
#11
(Sep 15, 2016, 08:20 am)Rowsdower Wrote: More better version. Remixed and remastered and straight from the Disney vault.

1. The new Mike/Kevin/Bill riff
2. The original Mike-Solo riff
3. 2-channel Stereo
4. 6-channel surround-sound

Also corrected subtitles. Also the subtitles have been Rowsdower-ed.
I think you'll find the movie audio is higher, the riffing quieter (per constructive criticism), but the riff should still always be audible above the movie.

https://mega.nz/#!v80RFaJC!4sYWhzS8nxClA...n-MFNoysX0

Perfect! Now no need to have multiple copies around! Thanks so much, man!
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#12
Watched some of v2 last night and the audio's perfect!

My one request would be that it has forced 1.85:1 widescreen inside a 16:9 box with the letterbox bars instead of just being 'pure' 1.85:1, which messes up being able to crop to 16:9 with VLC  (I have no idea if any of those AV terms are correct.)

Rifftrax does this a lot too and it bugs me.  I'm not so much of a movephile that I want black bars on my already wide HD tv, and am happy regular full widescreen 16:9.
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#13
(Sep 15, 2016, 23:47 pm)mst3k4ever Wrote: Yay, thanks!  I was just coming to give the same constructive feedback.   Big Grin

It's a tricky thing, the perfect sync. I can't say I've nailed it yet.

And a quick mia culpa - this one's not perfect either. The Mike-solo riff sounded great when it was a multi-track, but then I mixed it down and compiled the .mkv without listening to the mixdown. That was a mistake, because something went wrong. The Mike-solo riff is drowned out occasionally by the movie. damn, damn, damn. Still, I feel like the 3-riffer version is better. Feel free to re-constructive criticize if you'd like.
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#14
(Sep 16, 2016, 11:49 am)mst3k4ever Wrote: Watched some of v2 last night and the audio's perfect!

My one request would be that it has forced 1.85:1 widescreen inside a 16:9 box with the letterbox bars instead of just being 'pure' 1.85:1, which messes up being able to crop to 16:9 with VLC  (I have no idea if any of those AV terms are correct.)

Rifftrax does this a lot too and it bugs me.  I'm not so much of a movephile that I want black bars on my already wide HD tv, and am happy regular full widescreen 16:9.

If you want no bars, you'll need to crop it from 1.85:1 to 1.78:1 (16x9).  It's not RiffTrax's fault—they're just giving you the full movie—blame the studios for filming it that way.

Me, I prefer the black bars as aposed to the pan-n-scan format (Disney is notorious for this)  Dodgy
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#15
(Sep 17, 2016, 03:06 am)GreasyBastard Wrote:
(Sep 16, 2016, 11:49 am)mst3k4ever Wrote: Watched some of v2 last night and the audio's perfect!

My one request would be that it has forced 1.85:1 widescreen inside a 16:9 box with the letterbox bars instead of just being 'pure' 1.85:1, which messes up being able to crop to 16:9 with VLC  (I have no idea if any of those AV terms are correct.)

Rifftrax does this a lot too and it bugs me.  I'm not so much of a movephile that I want black bars on my already wide HD tv, and am happy regular full widescreen 16:9.

If you want no bars, you'll need to crop it from 1.85:1 to 1.78:1 (16x9).  It's not RiffTrax's fault—they're just giving you the full movie—blame the studios for filming it that way.

Me, I prefer the black bars as aposed to the pan-n-scan format (Disney is notorious for this)  Dodgy

for most people I think it kinda goes like:
Video in original ratio, letting your media player handle the rest > Black Bars > Pan n Scan > blindly cropping the video.
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#16
(Sep 17, 2016, 03:06 am)GreasyBastard Wrote: It's not RiffTrax's fault

It really isn't, since all they did was release an audio file.  Big Grin
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#17
I wish I could take part in this discussion - but honestly I've never been able to get my head around aspect ratios. I've been using a program called Xilisoft to put all the stuff together (that is, convert to an .mkv, add the subtitles, add multiple audio tracks, end up with a single file). I usually let it automatically choose the aspect ratio, and the choices it gives me seem limited.

Is there better software I should look at using?
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#18
I use MP4tools for simple converts, and Handbrake for complex.
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#19
I will buy someone a bottle of water, mug of coffee, and cup of orange juice if you edit the Mike-solo "Behind the Music" ending into the 3-riffer version. We can all agree that would be the definitive edition, I think
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#20
(Sep 20, 2016, 23:27 pm)billythefist Wrote: I will buy someone a bottle of water, mug of coffee, and cup of orange juice if you edit the Mike-solo "Behind the Music" ending into the 3-riffer version. We can all agree that would be the definitive edition, I think
Well, with the latest version from rowsdower, you can just switch the audio track from the three riffer to the solo when it gets to that part.
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