WE DUAL-AUDIO NOW
Jesus, I dug up the subs I had made back in \*2008\* to polish them up for this BD, so the timing should be a litle tighter, the styling better, and I just might clean up a spelling mistake or two. It should be a more pleasing watch than the old DVD rip I did.
But onto the details, or lack there of. So, Gundam Wing is a 16mm show like the majority of 90s Gundam series (OVAs and Turn-A excluded), and the grain shows it. It doesn't look like Bandai Visual did any kind of DNR here, which is a nice change from the overfiltered 0079 release. That said, the filesizes you see here are actually after I did a little cleaning of my own. A healthy layer of grain is still present, so it's not totally scrubbed, but it should be more manageable. As for the resolution, it's a 16mm print, so don't expect miracles. You get 720p, and shouldn't ask for anything more really.
The audio is standard AAC, and this time I will be doing dual-audio. It's a nostalgic release, and I'm a little less lazy these days than I was back in 2008, so I've manually synced the tracks in Audition.
To summarize:
Video - H.264 10bit @ CRF17
Audio - LC-AAC @ -q.5 from BD and DVD respectively
Subs - R1 DVD
PS: Someone remind me what episode the audio warps in the Japanese remaster. I believe it's episode 10. I intend on correcting this using the R1's Japanese track, which is unwarped.
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