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The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy [Blu-ray] [3Blu Rays+3 DVD's] [2017]

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Edition (trust me, they're in there somewhere). Overall, I found these transfers to be decent to moderate upgrades over the previous Blu-ray As for 3D conversion being as bad as pan & scan ... that's just funny; like comparing apples & oranges. The 3D conversions look Fantastic & I'll happily be getting more.

option is perhaps the closest thing to an actual upgrade rather than a side-step. The 1080p transfers (soured from the same new masters as the 4K If you have any issues with your final video not removing the pause correctly--either including some of the pause or cutting off part of the movie in the middle--try different frames here to see if it works. I had some weirdness in getting mine to work, but these frame numbers should, in theory, work for everyone going through this process. No special features. Disc 28 – The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – Theatrical Version (BD) No special features. Disc 14 – The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – Extended Version, Part 1 (4K UHD) Meanwhile, while The Hobbit films had a more troubled production history, aren’t quite as faithful to their source material, and tend to feel a little more padded in their Extended form, they’re still enjoyable and provide a strong narrative foundation for the earlier films (set later in the vast and detailed history of Middle-Earth).Before you start the color correction, you'll need to rip the movie to your computer. So hook up your Blu-Ray drive and install MakeMKV before continuing. also available in the 31-disc Middle Earth Ultimate Collector's Edition, which combines the LotR and

For an overview of the new 1080p transfers on these remastered Extended Edition Blu-rays, see my comments in the Middle Earth Ultimate Collector'sSo those are The Hobbit films. It’s odd that the only one to include trailers is the Extended version of the final film, but there it is. The 4K discs are identical to those released in late 2020. The movie Blu-rays are identical to the previous releases too, except for the fact that the theatrical BDs are all missing the second Blu-ray of bonus content that originally came with each, and the Extended BDs are all missing the two Appendices Blu-rays that came with each. The Blu-ray 3-D versions of each film (both theatrical and Extended) are also not included. Disc 13 – The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – Theatrical Version (4K UHD) Note that this should be in 16x9 widescreen, but instead it’s been incorrectly authored in squeezed 4x3. (Oops.) Disc 24 – The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers – Extended Version, Part 2 (BD) As Mr Krabbs would say, "MONEY!". And for hundreds of thousands of movie lovers, there's always that one movie or series that triggers our bank account to take the plunge. No special features. Disc 26 – The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – Extended Version, Part 1 (4K UHD) No special features. Disc 27 – The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – Extended Version, Part 2 (4K UHD)

films in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. These new discs are sourced from the same recent masters as 2020's 4K trilogy set and are All of that aside, you do at least get one new bonus Blu-ray Disc in this set. So here’s what is included on it extras-wise… Disc 31 – Special Features This will create "keyframes" at the end of Disc One and the beginning of Disc Two, so we can remove the five second pause in between the two halves of the movie.

No special features. Disc 16 – The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – Theatrical Version (BD) In anticipation of those who wondered if there would be a complete box set of all six films in 4K or Blu-ray, Warner Bros. announced at the time that—sometime in the Summer of 2021—there would indeed be a Middle-Earth Ultimate Collector’s Edition box set with everything. Well… not quite everything. For while the set would include all six films in both 4K and Blu-ray (with The Lord of the Rings Blu-rays newly-remastered from the new 4K presentation), the set would not include The Hobbit films in Blu-ray 3-D, nor would it include any of The Appendices and Costa Botes content. The set would however add a single bonus disc of new content. The first line of the script, DirectShowSource("FOTR-D1.mkv", selects the video AviSynth will use as a source. You_Too's original script used the mt2s file from the Blu-Ray, but I ripped it as an MKV, since it's a little easier. So that line has been slightly altered.

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