This is the letterboxed aspect ratio, with updated subs!
Updated sub files can be found here on [Google Drive](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wW6wDEBXyMUUuiVn_6Bm6HEfbozBeDkI?usp=sharing)
For the widescreen, see https://nyaa.si/view/1513460
**Raw:** BD 1920x1080 x264, AAC (2 ch/5.1 ch)
**Subtitle tracks embedded in the mkv:**
1. English lyrics, color coded dialogue (default)
2. English+romaji lyrics, color coded dialogue
3. English lyrics, no color coded dialogue
4. English+romaji lyrics, no color coded dialogue
[tweet](https://twitter.com/superspicysnack/status/1513426775723974661) / [summary ? of changes](https://spicyveggiesub.tumblr.com/post/681218656780288000/revue-starlight-the-movie-veggie-sub-v2widescreen)
Again, thank you to all the friends who helped me with this.
sorry that i reposted this, it was only up for 8 hours before and i was made aware of another error. also, personally I like the widescreen version more now, i think it's more readable, but the letterboxed feels kind of different not necessarily in a bad way and doesn't obscure the stuff on the screen (though i tried to avoid that in the widescreen as much as i could). if i had to choose one to recommend it'd be the widescreen! thank you
Letter Box has been around a really long time. It was introduced as the way to preserve movies shot in16:9 or widescreen when they were played on a TV that's was 4:3. Before the practice of letterboxing. Whenever a widescreen movie was transferred to VHS (before Laser Disc and DVD) or aired on TV. It was missing part of the movie on both sides. It was a must have in the late 80's and 90's. Today there's not much use for letterbox since the standard tv screen (4:3) has been replaced by the low prices of widescreen (16:9) flat TV's.
If this is really Letter Box format as described above and you have a widescreen TV. Set your aspect ratio to 4:3 to get keep the correct aspect ratio of the movie.
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