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The readme from a Pirate Bay torrent of an early 90s Dragon Ball movie. Talks a bit about how the movie was obtained and converted to digital, etc.; might be kind of interesting for Dragonball fans.

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This is an exclusive torrent of a rare movie. Please do not share it anywhere without the permission of ilikenwf.Bought, captured, enhanced, encoded, and uploaded by ilikenwfMade with pride on Linux! http://archlinux.orgTitle: " - " / "Deuraegon Bol - Ssawora Son o gong, Igyeora Son o gong" - Fights, Goku Wins!)Year: 1990/1991Running Time: 1:45Director: Shim Hyung RaeCountry: South KoreaLanguage: KoreanMore info: http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Dragon_Ball_%281990_Korean_Film%29IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1608208/Programs used: mencoder (capture and encode), audacity (audio cleanup), Kdenlive (editing), DeVeDe (DVD iso authoring)I would love it if you could subtitle this movie! I have the raw mpeg if you need it, and would be happy to reauthor the DVD if you manage to write some subtitles!If you'd like to donate to help me recoup the time and work involved with this project (many hours and ~$180 US), please contact me via PM.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Here's all of the steps I took to restore as best I could and encode this wonderful rare movie:1. Found after a long period of time the VHS tapes of this movie for sale, both halves.2. Found a Korean proxy shipper, who I ended up paying ~$60USD total to get the tapes and ship to me3. Bought an expensive VCR to get the best quality4. Captured the video (took 5-6 tries to get all the settings right).5. Take the time to find the right software for the job (I use linux, and used Kdenlive)6. I spliced both halves together, and extracted the audio7. I cleaned the audio up in that I removed a large amount of the background hum and hiss8. I added the cleaned audio back to the video project9. I cut the previews out, and faded in at the beginning and out at the end, and also fade the audio out and in at the point of splicing the two halves so that any irregularities are avoided.10. I rendered the video, a process that took ~5-6 hours (computer does this part) ... I encoded it at 6000Kbit, to maintain quality11. I created two DVD case jackets, so that people can choose between using the image for the first or second half12. I created a rudimentary DVD menu background11. I used DeVeDe to compress the video to fit on a standard DVD5 4.7 gb disc