![]() With regards to the contents, there was the restriction that the movie “not progress into story settings further ahead than the TV anime at the time of its premiere” for example, even if I’d decided to do fusion, I wouldn’t be allowed to do it ahead of the TV anime or the original manga. Once I got to writing, I’d be joined at the hip with the producer. I’d send that plot to Toriyama- sensei and get his opinion on it, then start writing out the scenario - that was the typical flow. Then I would put together a plot based on the content of what we’d talked about. Probably not going to happen - because so many scenes are sped-up, this would require either additional video encoding, or creating a weird mixture of DBox and single DVD footage.When we made the episodes for the theatrical features, first the scriptwriter, the producer, and Toriyama- sensei‘s supervising editor would get together, and meet about story concepts, such as what to do about the main villain.Reconstruct original edited DBZ Saiyan & Namek episodes with Dragon Box footage.These are complex to demux because of their weird and crappy authoring.Support to sync the early 2000s DBZ uncut single DVDs.Create straight DVD-to-MKV rips of a single release.Maybe expand into piece-by-piece track selection for all releases.E.g., be able use R1 Dragon Box as the 'target' for muxing, useful for retiming OB audio to the DBox.Clutchins for basically being my QC guy, finding bugs & usability issues.Harry Price & dbzj14 for helping collect the R1 Dragon Box DVD structure info.Use mkvmerge to multiplex R2 video, R2 audio, retimed R1 audio, and retimed R1 subtitles to an MKV file with chapters.Retime audio with Dela圜ut using frame differences, retiming is lossless since Delaycut uses nearest AC3 frame.Retime subtitles by changing the VobSub timestamps using frame differences between R1/R2.Demultiplex & convert subtitles to VobSub format using VSRip.Demultiplex audio & video with PGCdemux.Use dragon-radar -help for full usage instructions. dragon-radar -series DBGT -episode special.The Z specials are specially labeled episodes bardock and trunks, and the GT special is special.dragon-radar -series DBZ -episode 75:107.You can do a range of episodes by doing -episode :, for example:.Where is the desired series (DB, DBZ, DBGT) and is the episode number. Open a command prompt in the Dragon Radar directory, and run dragon-radar -series -episode If your operating system is installed on a SSD, you may want to set your Windows temporary folder to a directory on another drive to lessen I/O to the SSD. NOTE: Dragon Radar makes extensive use of large (>1GB) temporary files. dgindex - path to DGIndex.exe in the DGMPGDec package.output_dir - path where you want your finished.source_dir - path where your discs are located (see Directories).Configure dragon-radar.ini with the appropriate values:.NOTE: For the Bardock and Trunks DVDs, even though they are part of the movie releases, put those in the DBZ/R1 folder. Once you have the DVDs ripped, create a folder structure like the following, with the ripped DVD folders inside: ISOs! It's very important that the folders have the original names of the discs, e.g. Dragon Ball Z Double Features / Movie Collections.Dragon Ball Movie Complete Collection (4-pack).Dragon Ball GT "Green Brick" Season sets. ![]() Dragon Ball Z "Orange Brick" Season sets.MKVToolnix ( direct link) (v9.4.2 latest as of this writing).Clicking 'direct link' will get you the proper files directly. NOTE: Pay attention to versions! If version number is listed, it means the program will not work unless you use the version specified. Click here to download Requirements Software have lousy video quality, Dragon Radar aims to take the much better video of the Japanese DVDs, and slap on the audio and subtitles from the U.S. In a world where the Dragon Ball series DVDs released in the U.S.
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