I made an mp4 video file which is more common today than DVDs. I could not find a decent one.
Source is the MfG DVD, of course the video had to be recoded (it's another format) but I tried to preserve the quality as good as possible by using a sufficiently high bitrate. DVDs are SD only, so I kept the SD format, 576p and 25 fps. Upscaling to HD would only blow up the file size and bring no advantage. I removed everything before and after the video itself and kept only the pure video. I used the soundboard audio which I reworked a bit: slightly equalizing and removing the (IMHO) very annoying low frequency humming during the whole show.
Here it is:
Part 1: [
we.tl]
Part 2: [
we.tl]
Edit:
Note: The resolution is 720 x 576 (like DVDs are generally) although the aspect ratio is 16:9. Therefore the pixels are not square but anamorph. That is a bit unusual but that's just like the DVD is. (Usually a 16:9 picture with square pixels would be 1024 x 576.)
I hope it plays fine everywhere, usually players should recognize and play it correctly.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 2024-03-24 18:56 by wiredallnight.