"You should be the first one to acknowlege how much research, learning and work goes into making a quality transfer and how much the majority of the OT.com posters don't know about the process."
If you'll look, there's a new forum specifically for these topics. Guess who put this idea into Jay's ear.
Very soon, I intend to create my own thread to post updates, and I would encourage others working on their versions to do so as well. This should help cut down on the repeated questions.
"The OT.com posters are just out to suck d" [snip]
[sigh] And, of course, this
only happens on OT.com, and never anywhere else, like here, for instance. I mean, you talk like you've experienced this, but I doubt you've posted on OT.com, right?
"I think IVTC is an important process for *any* film sourced video being transferred to a digital medium. It's one that's overlooked and seen as a "mystery" by too many encoders. It's good to see you're spending the extra couple of hours it takes for each film to manually go through and make sure that it's done properly."
And I appreciate that. it really does make a significant difference in terms of overall visual quality as well as over DVD capacity.
"I'm surprised, however that you've never seen an OT bootleg. Cheap asian boots were the reason I made my set. I couldn't stand the lack of quality in transfers that were running around three years ago. But just to pull out of a hat that "today's the day I invent the perfect SW transfer" without looking at what's currently available for reference is a little odd, I think. Like going to invent the wheel without looking to see if someone's already done it better."
Well, to be honest, I've seen bootlegs of some other films, and they sucked - and these were from DVDs! I really didn't want to waste money on what could be, at best, equally trashy transfers. Besides, I always wanted a laserdisc player, and Lord knows no bootleg is ever going to match its overall quality.
Secondly, I've been working on home DVDs for some time now, and I love a challenge. I'm sorry you find it odd for someone with a love for the original SW films to want to make his own version, but here I am. If you look at my past postings on OT.com and Videohelp.com, I've had no problems asking the dumb questions in my pursuit, and have openly expressed reservations at times when trying to overcome serious technical issues. Eventually, though, I got through them.
"The "elitist" comment I made is more to all the SW folks who feel somehow more 1337 if they bash anything having to do with SW since 1997, so in that right, yes it was generic. No, it's not personal. I just wish you'd all get over yourselves."
So, now I can't even say I prefer the films the way they were? For all the strong opinions being thrown around on MF.com about these films, it's amazing that
anyone one on either side can call the other's opinion "elite", but suit yourself. Just try not to put down other posters or sites so much, otherwise you, yourself, might accidentally come off sounding "elite" as well.
"and finish your damned transfer already."
I'm getting there.

I have the overall procedures down, I'm just refining my techniques. I've given an earlier version to
Rikter to put on BitTorrents. When he does, you are welcome to download, watch, and even critique it.
"We're funnier."
Looks don't count. :P