While it very likely means I will have to alter or excise new sequences like the Perfect Strike battle later in the series, due to heavy adjustments to the sound effects timing, I’m fine with this. However, if one listens closely to those versions, the music and effects tend to have jumpcuts where things were edited to sync the dub. You might be asking yourself “Why is this necessary? I’ve seen encodes of the BDs that include the dub!” and you would be correct. While I can’t promise that every sequence is 100% perfect with the mouthflaps, I’ve made my best attempt to match things as close as I can to the original DVD version to allow the dub to sync. In some places where it still would sync, the mouthflaps were altered and so characters would talk while their mouths were closed, or be silent while their mouths were in motion. This resulted in the dub no longer syncing up. For those of you new to these releases, these are re-edits of the HD Remaster that restore shots that were shortened or removed in favor of footage usually taken from the Special Edition movies. So, that’s about it for the revisions since the last releases.
Several other sequences were replaced due to the timing being off on the new encodes. Some scenes in earlier episodes have had the mouthflaps adjusted further or scenes that I was unhappy with the edits I made replaced with upscaled sequences.This is mostly because, in order to keep everything as closely matching the DVDs for purposes of syncing, the episodes start off with ~1 second of black. The audio has been re-ripped and retimed.
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The insert song lyrics on the full subs track in Episodes 7-9 remain the same because I like how it looked. They now use white fonts with a glowing outline, similar to how the lyrics for G-Reco and GBF were presented. The fonts remain the same, but no longer use the plain green/blue colors we used to use.
The HD remaster was converted to 24p, but the old DVDs were 30i.
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As before, these are 720p only because I was unhappy with the final results of the upscaled sequences at 1080p. All-new encodes using superior filtering based on the G-Reco encodes compared to the old releases that preserves more detail and keeps the colors correct (turns out one of the old filters was altering the color profile quite a bit without my realizing).So, what has changed? Quite a few things actually, which is why this is a batch that includes the first 10 episodes. In turn, I returned to work on new episodes. While it is slow as hell, even on my brand new i7 6700K, the results it provides are superior to my previous efforts, to the point that I was happy with how the upscales were turning out. However, a few months ago, I stumbled upon a new upscaler called Waifu2x and the AVISynth port for it. It’s baaaaack! Finally, almost 2 years since we released Episode 8, we’re back with more Gundam SEED! The biggest reason for the delay had to do with my unhappiness with the upscaling I was having to do from the DVDs to fix some of the scenes I couldn’t edit mouthflaps for or those that had their runtimes changed.