The plug and play won't do anything with a 320x240 video other than make it look like a watercolour painting in motion, sadly.
2,101 2021-02-19 19:43:32
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
2,102 2021-02-19 13:34:01
Re: Worried about Slider_Quinn21 (7 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I've been checking obituaries in Austin, Texas. Slider_Quinn21's real name hasn't appeared as of today.
Rob, if you get online, please post here and let us know you're if you're alright, I'm very concerned.
2,103 2021-02-18 22:32:13
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Where would I find that?
2,104 2021-02-18 21:25:06
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
He told me he hated it for being everything he didn't want SLIDERS to be: formulaic, predictable and safe with the sliders saying good-bye to everyone and triggering the vortex offscreen to save a few bucks and sliding out, without any sort of closing commentary on consumerism or debt or anything thought provoking that would prevent it from being forgotten five minutes after watching it. He also hated Quinn punching out the mall manager like "GI Joe." (I didn't understand the reference then and I still don't.)
I still kind of like it.
2,105 2021-02-18 21:05:36
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
"Season's Greedings": The Punchening. This is how I've always thought of the scene where Quinn assaults a mall manager for no good reason whatsoever. It also has an ending that Tracy Torme loathes.
I still kind of like it. https://mega.nz/folder/5E1WnZxJ#Zgg_4d2jHZTolIin-iSevw
2,106 2021-02-18 15:22:33
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Rotoscoping sounds interesting, but I'm afraid I'm too busy to do anything other than plug and play solutions. But I'll be happy for other people to build on this.
Two FakeD clips today: "World Killer" with Quinn versus Quinn and "Double Cross with... well, I guess it's technically Quinn against Quinn again. https://mega.nz/folder/5E1WnZxJ#Zgg_4d2jHZTolIin-iSevw
2,107 2021-02-18 14:53:26
Re: Worried about Slider_Quinn21 (7 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Most of Austin, Texas has apparently had power restored, but not all:
https://www.statesman.com/story/news/20 … 490867001/
Homes without power has gone from 3 million to 420,000:
https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/18/weather/ … index.html
2,108 2021-02-17 13:02:10
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
2,109 2021-02-17 10:23:15
Re: Worried about Slider_Quinn21 (7 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
2,110 2021-02-17 09:55:49
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I’m only guessing, but “Fever” to me looks deliberately dark, dingy and desaturated to present its vision of a diseased world. It also looks like it was shot on 35mm film and then transferred to videotape. 35mm film creates a crisp, clear image but loses a lot of detail in reducing it to a standard definition format.
In contrast, “Virtual Slide” is being made to look bright and warm regardless of whether that’s appropriate for the story, and it looks like it was shot on 16mm film before the tape transfer. 16mm film can be detailed, but it has less than half the image information of 35mm and is also extremely grainy. This graininess has remained on the master tapes, survived the digital scan and severe overcompression which the AI can use well.
That said, I don’t think “Virtual Slide” looks ‘better’ as much as it looks conventional, but that’s a matter of taste.
2,111 2021-02-17 06:46:35
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
"Fever": The final faceoff and Wade's awakening
"Virtual Slide": the finale. https://mega.nz/folder/5E1WnZxJ#Zgg_4d2jHZTolIin-iSevw
Very interesting comparison between the distinct visual tones of Season 1 and Season 4 where Season 1 seems to be filling in a lot of bare studio space with extras and set dressing whereas Season 4 is either using the same standing set and backlot over and over again or is simply bare.
"Fever" is from the Universal DVD. "Virtual Slide" is from Mill Creek, but the image quality doesn't seem that different to me thanks to the upscaling having more to work on the Mill Creek set once we get to the last two seasons. It looks to me like the new post production company for Seasons 4 - 5 used a different film-to-video process -- or Seasons 4 - 5 used 16mm film that was transferred to tape. Either way, it created a level of graininess that remains even after overcompression, grain that the upscale can treat as texture.
2,112 2021-02-16 20:03:59
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
"Virtual Slide" is still in the process of upscaling. I had a brief look at it and I have to say, the grainy Mill Creek release is upscaling rather nicely, although I felt a jolt of fear and panic when the software paused on the opening titles on a frame of Kari Wuhrer that was taken from "The Breeder."
I wrote the upscaling software designers an email and asked if there were some enhancement algorithm that would replace Kari Wuhrer with Sabrina Lloyd in any and all SLIDERS episodes. They said they'd look into it and get back to me.
2,113 2021-02-16 19:52:35
Re: Thoughts on Sliders in Random (194 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I believe in SLIDERS. I believe in the values that Seasons 1 - 2 espouse and uphold -- and interestingly, some of what's professed in the Pilot and "Prince of Wails" are hurriedly questioned later in the season. The Pilot and "Prince of Wails" both imply that 1994 America is a utopia and any alternate path of history is a deviation to be corrected, something "The Weaker Sex," "Eggheads" and "Luck of the Draw" are quick to counter. However, stepping back from the social commentary, the Pilot has some very meaningful things to say about fear and failure. Rembrandt is terrified. By any conventional standard, Rembrandt Brown is in a horror movie: he is kidnapped and seemingly abandoned in a fascist dystopia. He's terrified and alone. Helpless and afraid.
Cleavant Derricks plays it all for laughs. There's something truly brilliant about how Derricks takes what is traumatic and transmutes it into comedy, shrieking at Quinn that Quinn will have to explain to the insurance company why Rembrandt's car is in snowbank in a parallel Earth. "They're never going to buy that when I put in my claim!" Derricks exclaims with grief and outrage that never fails to make me smile. When the horrific is made humourous, it can be confronted, addressed and resolved. And Cleavant quickly adds depth to the character, gently singing Amazing Grace over the bodies of those who gave their lives to save him and so many others, putting love and respect and gratitude into every note, setting aside the egotism and insecurity he had to honour others.
There's also something special about how Commander Wade Welles dies -- a loss that the Revolution declared would mean the end of their movement -- only for the sliders to discover that the Revolution is willing to carry on. Annie Fish snarked about this mercilessly, declaring that the rebels didn't learn anything from this episode aside from the certainty that they could probably blow up a guard tower now and then; Fish joked that the rebels probably all died within a week of the sliders' departure. Fish has been marred and damaged by the later seasons presenting SLIDERS as the "personification of cynicism. Of nihilism. Of existential horror taken to such a complete extreme as to become completely meaningless."
Fish is mistaken. In the original draft of the Pilot, Commander Wade Welles lived. But in her death, we see that a revolution is not a single person. A revolution is an idea, a belief that things can be different if people put in the work and strain and strive to make it happen, a vision that the sliders in their visit made plausible and real. The rebels failed to save their Wade, but failure is something every single person and movement will experience. Every person alive has felt as scared as Rembrandt over something and has lost as badly as the rebels -- it's in these moments that SLIDERS suggests we can find our most resolute and gracious selves.
This belief is undermined in "Genesis" when the sliders abandon their home Earth to an invasion -- yet, even this "cynicism" and "nihilism" that Fish observes is actually undermined immediately and instantly in the following episode when the sliders easily topple the fascist dictatorship of "Prophets and Loss" within 44 minutes of screentime, a spark of the original SLIDERS showing through the wreckage.
I lost this part of SLIDERS for a long time during that period where I felt severed from the show and unable to replace it and haunted by the fallout of "Genesis." When I failed to get a job offer, I would feel depressed and stop applying. When I got stuck writing a story, I would stop writing. When a friendship failed, I would stop trying to find new ones. I lost the ability to move forward from failure even though the Pilot offered a clear and simple example of how to do exactly that. I lost my way.
And I think this is why, in SLIDERS REBORN, Quinn in 2015 reveals that the multiverse is damaged, has been for 14 years, and Quinn hasn't been able to fix it. Like me, Quinn was hurt and damaged by his defeats and deeply depressed over everything from 2000 - 2015. Unlike me, Quinn Mallory doesn't quit. He keeps trying, he keeps failing, he fails repeatedly until he finally stumbles across something that works. This is the path of any revolution that succeeds.
There's a scene in the last REBORN script where the Season 3 monsters descend upon San Francisco. Rembrandt emits a high pitched squeal of fright and points a shaking finger at the zombie hordes and freezes. The Professor slaps him. Rembrandt snaps out of it and gets to work saving people. Slider_Quinn21 worked with me on this scene, elaborating on how to describe Cleavant's comical facial expressions from Season 1, the "Rembrandt face," as Slider_Quinn21 put it.
Rembrandt panicked and paralyzed at the sight of otherworldy monsters only to shift into his seen-it-all persona from Season 5 is, I hope, Rembrandt's arc in a nutshell -- and an effort to recover what was lost.
2,114 2021-02-16 18:54:31
Topic: Worried about Slider_Quinn21 (7 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I woke up at 4 AM this morning worried about Slider_Quinn21 in Austin, Texas with its power failure and freezing weather. I'm really, really scared.
2,115 2021-02-16 17:40:48
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Any chance you can upscale "Cry Like a Man?"
2,116 2021-02-16 15:53:45
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Yeah, it's a shame the upscale can't handle the wider shots, but it's still pleasingly presentable. The fuzziness is a bit distracting to see when studying the video up close, but I just rewatched some of the Pilot on my HDTV and at sofa-seated distance, it's not really an issue.
RussianCabbie and I have been having a bit of a debate. He finds that Season 1 -- and to a lesser extent, Season 2 -- have a very desaturated, poorly contrasted look as though the film or master tapes were not correctly stored. But -- I think it's deliberate. I remember watching SLIDERS being marathoned five days a week on the local SPACE channel in my city. Season 1 had a very grayed out, low-vibrancy look -- which looks to me today as the choice of cinematographer Peter Woeste deliberately choosing a very natural-looking style of lighting.
Vancouver as San Francisco looks unaltered, unmanipulated and therefore very real, even if that reality is a Soviet controlled America or a world where scientists are revered the way athletes are viewed on our Earth. Season 2, with Robert Hudecek taking over, deepened the shadows and slightly raised the saturation a bit, but it was still recognizably Season 1, just more artful in light composition. Season 3, however, had an oversaturated, plastic toy look to my eyes that I found false and jarring.
I think that Season 1 is deliberately low contrast and low colour. Real life doesn't have colour correction. RussianCabbie disagrees and I've given him the details and settings for him to recolour the Pilot and I'll be curious about his results.
My opinion is that SLIDERS looks like it was made in 1994. I think it will always look like it was made in 1994. I expect that a recoloured version of Seasons 1 - 2 will look like it was made in 1994 with some added colour on top to account for the deeper backlighting of an HDTV.
After "Fever" encodes, I'm going to do "Virtual Slide" and "World Killer." And good news: the Mill Creek DVDs have a very grainy look for all Season 4 - 5 episodes. It looks ghastly onscreen, but the AI will be able to treat the grain as detail to extract and enhance for an upscale even as it deblocks the flaws.
2,117 2021-02-16 10:44:36
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Presenting scenes from the Pilot (or "Into the Vortex," as I like to think of it) in 720p. We have here Quinn meeting Quinn -- and then the ending of the Pilot because I want us all to see the four sliders' silhouettes in high definition followed by that beautiful dinner scene and that perfect toast.
https://mega.nz/folder/5E1WnZxJ#Zgg_4d2jHZTolIin-iSevw
Next: "Fever" at the request of a dear and treasured friend who has done so much for all of us.
2,118 2021-02-16 06:57:36
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
"Obsession" in FakeD: The sliders react to Wade's marriage proposal from Derek Bond, and Derek invades Wade's privacy. You can see the skin texture on Sabrina's face. https://mega.nz/folder/5E1WnZxJ#Zgg_4d2jHZTolIin-iSevw
2,119 2021-02-16 06:56:56
Re: Thoughts on Sliders in Random (194 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
"Obsession" offers a pretty clear guide for men on consent and respect for boundaries with women. Derek Bond claims to love Wade, but his approach is to invade her privacy without asking first. He isolates her from her friends. "She had to kill herself to get away from you," Quinn snarls at Derek as he cradles Wade's supposedly-dead but sedated body, "and you call that love!?"
And yet, I somehow lost this lesson and only got it back at the end of my twenties. I didn't understand how that happened, but now, I know why: it's because SLIDERS undermined its own respect for women by introducing Kari Wuhrer as Maggie Beckett, an actress shaped by men for the male gaze playing a character designed for the edification of men. Maggie is designed as something that a man would like to own rather than a person in her own right. SLIDERS further presents women as objects to be used and mutilated through Wade being sent to an offscreen rape camp and then being mutilated into a severed head in a computer.
As a result, I forgot about "Obsession," I forgot what it had to offer in how to respect the privacy and boundaries of women. I didn't believe in what the latter episodes professed, but I also had trouble rejecting what they had to say as untrue or wrong because those were the terms on which the show continued and concluded.
I got it back, mostly by giving a 42 year old Quinn in SLIDERS REBORN a teenaged daughter and forcing myself to study Wade Welles until I finally understood her as a figure of spiritual beliefs but also relentless practicality. And I know I got it back because most of my friendships today are platonic friendships with women. But it really speaks to how I felt for a very long time that SLIDERS was something that was ripped out of my life and left a hole in me where there should have been morality and consideration for the autonomy of others.
I sometimes think I would be such a different person if Torme had stayed on SLIDERS, if it had stayed in Vancouver -- but the truth is I'd probably be who I am now, I'd have just gotten here earlier.
2,120 2021-02-15 16:28:52
Re: Thoughts on Sliders in Random (194 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
SLIDERS had so much to teach. Why didn't I learn it?
There's a moment in "The King is Back" where Rembrandt is upset that Rembrandt-2 upstaged him. Arturo points out that Rembrandt-2 "did all the work" to earn his fame and fortune which is his by right. There's also the fact that Rembrandt is shown to be a skillful but solemn stage performer. In contrast, Rembrandt-2 is joyful, hyperenthused and has the energy to win over a crowd that our Rembrandt has either lost or never had because he never put in "the work." SLIDERS is so full of positive life lessons.
And yet, despite having viewed them and appreciated them as a young boy from age 10 onwards, it is clear to me that my life until age 29 did not reflect these lessons. I have had to ask myself why.
In my teens and twenties, when facing upset people, I would escalate instead of de-escalating -- despite the fact that "The Guardian" offers a clear instruction manual of how to do the latter.
QUINN-2: "He wouldn't help me! I asked him to come to school with me and get them off my back! He wouldn't! He said I had to deal with it. He said he'd help me. He didn't. He lied!"
The boy collapses to the floor in grief. The adult Quinn kneels to face his younger double, a kind hand held out but stopped at a distance from young Quinn, giving him space and control.
QUINN-2: "I screamed at him! I told him I hated him. My dad died thinking I hated him."
QUINN: "No. He knew how much you loved him.”
Quinn puts his hand on the boy's shoulder. His voice is calm and resolute. His presence is an anchor of stability and certainty.
QUINN: "And he loved you with all his heart. Now, what happened to your father was an accident. It wasn't your mother's fault. And it wasn't yours. Deep down, you might even blame him for leaving you. And that's what hurts most of all -- so you've got to fight those feelings."
My conclusion is that the direction of SLIDERS after "The Guardian" spiraled so badly that it obliterated what the series had to offer me in my formative years. Instead of appreciating Wade's practicality in "The Weaker Sex" when she thinks to buy groceries for her friends after getting hired, I thought of her severed head in a fishtank.
Instead of noting Arturo's respect for Rembrandt-2's hard work in "The King is Back," I recalled Arturo's mumbled final words. Instead of thinking of Quinn's decency and calm, I remembered Jerry O'Connell's sneering, smirking half-assery throughout Seasons 3 - 4.
And instead of learning from Rembrandt's warmth and charm, I thought of how horrific it must have been to be kidnapped into the interdimension and to lose everyone and everything.
The values SLIDERS originally offered -- of literacy, knowledge, teamwork, friendship, humour and inventive improvisation to triumph over all odds -- that wasn't how I remembered SLIDERS. Instead, the way I remembered the show is, oddly, captured in Annie Fish's review of "The Dying Fields" as they wrote their summary of Quinn's reaction to his new Humagg friend being knifed to death.
The sliders do, in fact, succeed. They open Kyra’s eyes and show her that it’s more important and worthwhile to pay attention to her Human side. Which is when Kryoptus stabs Kyra in the gut, killing her almost instantly. Quinn watches, emotionless, as all they tried to do slips away with her lifeblood. Then he slides. The show doesn’t even hang on the moment.
You can see the finality on Quinn’s face— change is worthless. It doesn’t exist. Life is cruel, and unusual, and completely unfair. So why bother? Why bother feeling? Why bother trying— why bother with anything?
You shouldn’t. And this is what SLIDERS is really about. It’s the personification of cynicism. Of nihilism. Of existential horror taken to such a complete extreme as to become completely meaningless.
Or, it’s nothing more than yet another inane episode of a shitty television show no one watches anymore.
https://earthprime.com/roulette/i-feel- … ing-fields
And that's what I took out of the show with each cast member leaving, with each asinine turn of plot, with each running arc abandoned. I think that's how I went into the world and even though I didn't truly subscribe to that, I carried it with me until about 2015.
When writing SLIDERS REBORN in 2015, poor Transmodiar had to go through my outlines and asked me with some bleakness why my supposedly 'back to basics' approach was cluttered with facing down Season 3 - 5 story elements, why it was so important for the sliders to use MACGYVER style tactics to fight Season 3 monsters. "What are you trying to accomplish?" he asked me, and I eventually settled on SLIDERS REBORN as the equivalent of a fan-oriented media tie (like the X-FILES comics of 2013 and the William Shatner STAR TREK novels).
Slider_Quinn21, in reviewing the material, seized upon another questionable area: SLIDERS REBORN declares that in 2001, Quinn reset reality to remove the Kromaggs and sliding from history, recreating an unharmed home Earth to which he could return Wade, Rembrandt and Arturo. However, this damaged the multiverse, limiting all branching points to the first day of sliding in 1994/1995, which means every Earth in this curtailed multiverse has the same environmental damage and will soon be unable to support human life.
Transmodiar and Slider_Quinn21 both did not buy this, saying that the Earth wasn't doomed in 1994 - 1995. I don't... entirely buy it myself. Yet, I insisted on it, and I think I now see why: me saying that the multiverse is innately and fundamentally damaged by the events of Seasons 3 - 5 and the offscreen Season 6 -- that is actually me saying that I have been innately and fundamentally damaged by those same events.
The multiverse of SLIDERS REBORN -- like my mind -- has been traumatized by the death of Professor Arturo, the sexual assault of Wade Welles, the disappearance of Quinn Mallory, and the unbearable burdens left for Rembrandt Brown to shoulder.
Interestingly, the cancellation of SLIDERS is not presented in SLIDERS REBORN as another mentally/cosmically cataclysmic event, but as a moment of freedom and opportunity for Quinn, Wade, Rembrandt and Arturo to regain control of the narrative and start repairing the damage.
Transmodiar described me as having "mainlined the insanity of Seasons 3 - 5" and says that I "went into a fugue writing state of epic proportions and committed to the insanity" and he couldn't understand why. "What are you trying to accomplish?"
To offer a long-delayed but finally accurate answer: it's become clear that SLIDERS REBORN is unknowingly but ultimately a story about confronting trauma, first by restoring the original sliders and their core values, then having them face down each specific instance of trauma on my behalf.
I don't believe you can erase trauma; you learn to live with it and transmute it. This is probably why, after re-establishing Quinn, Wade, Rembrandt and Arturo as THE sliders, Maggie Beckett rejoins the team. It's why Mallory is presented in Quinn's dreamscape as a friend. It's why Diana Davis is hired by Sliders Incorporated. And it's why they ultimately have to fight the Season 3 monsters whose reappearances terrify Rembrandt into a frightened paralysis until Arturo slaps him and Rembrandt snaps out of it.
It's also why the sliders don't kill any of the Season 3 monsters and simply immobilize them.
And this is probably why it was only in 2015 when SLIDERS REBORN went live on EarthPrime.com that I finally started functioning the way a young man should after absorbing Seasons 1 - 2 of SLIDERS.
2,121 2021-02-15 09:44:46
Re: Thoughts on Sliders in Random (194 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Rewatching "The King is Back" and... it's so odd that Clinton Derricks Carroll is obviously not identical to Cleavant. Some fans have noted that there was no strict rule that doubles were all identical and surely genetic variations and fitness and health would alter appearances. But this explanation doesn't hold true in the episode: Sabrina Lloyd has clearly been directed to play Wade as though she's astonished by how Rembrandt-2 looks just like Rembrandt; she stares at his face searching for differences -- almost as though she expected Clinton's position in the shot to be obscured by inserts of Cleavant in editing and performed accordingly.
The script is written to present both Rembrandts as identical and indistinguishable. I can only think that Torme either wasn't on set when his script was filmed and that by the time production had filmed the scenes with Clinton playing Rembrandt-2 without filming Cleavant playing the same scenes, it was too late to fix it.
In Season 2's "Greatfellas," all of Rembrandt-2's scenes are filmed twice, once with Clinton and once with Cleavant, both alternating the roles, both standing at careful angles so that their physical discrepancies don't stand out, and with the shots intermixed with Cleavant always playing Rembrandt or Rembrandt-2 when in full profile.
2,122 2021-02-15 08:49:14
Re: Random Thoughts about TV, Film and Media (698 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I am really shocked, hurt and angry that Joss Whedon fired Charisma Carpenter off ANGEL for getting pregnant. Lots of lead actresses get pregnant, take a leave of absence and then return to their shows. ANGEL should have been no different.
In addition, ANGEL worked because David Boreanaz's brooding intensity paired well with Charisma Carpenter's irreverent wackiness. Angel as a character is so grim and detached, but that characterization is only effective when contrasted with a high energy figure of lunacy like Cordelia who punctures Angel's self-importance and self-loathing.
I never believed that Whedon fired Carpenter off ANGEL for multiple reasons: first, Whedon wasn't actively engaged with running Angel and was mostly on BUFFY and then FIREFLY and second -- I thought it would be deranged, self-destructive and self-sabotaging to remove Cordelia from the series. That's like firing John Rhys-Davies off SLIDERS, an absurd burst of suicidal vindictiveness, and I thought that whatever Whedon might be, he wasn't David Peckinpah and Alan Barnette.
I was wrong. Whedon fired Carpenter and permanently unbalanced ANGEL as a series and Angel as a character, forcing David Boreanaz to be both the solemnly dour hero and the charming wisecracker, the latter role for which he was horrifically unsuited and which had been Carpenter's. The series hemorrhaged viewers without fans of Boreanaz and Carpenter's double-act and the show was cancelled a year later. Charisma Carpenter was the heart of ANGEL and Whedon stabbed and killed his own show.
Ridiculous. I never thought I'd speak of Whedon in the same breath as David Peckinpah and Alan Barnette, but here we are.
2,123 2021-02-15 07:32:45
Re: DC Superheroes in Film (1943 - 2024) (1,098 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I think your distaste for superhero movies is probably a factor. Which is fine. Superheroes are a problematic genre to begin with and we’re all going to have genres we don’t like. I myself don’t like horror.
2,124 2021-02-14 18:54:25
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Rembrandt's concert in "The King is Back" in FakeD HD! https://mega.nz/folder/5E1WnZxJ#Zgg_4d2jHZTolIin-iSevw
2,125 2021-02-14 10:56:08
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,555 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Witnesses weren't called -- and I don't see what good it would have done. Trump was not going to be impeached successfully. Republicans remain in thrall to their cult leader. But Trump will be investigated for electoral interference in Georgia and financial fraud in New York and there could be a strong case for negligent homicide as well.
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I've come to the conclusion that between my cloth masks with a PM2.5 filter and my surgical masks, the surgical masks provide the most filtration through their electrostatic properties. The cloth mask may seal more firmly to the face, but the electrostatic filtering is limited to the surface area of the filter which is smaller than the mask that holds it. In contrast, the surgical mask has electrostatic filtering across its entire surface.
2,126 2021-02-14 10:42:31
Re: Thoughts on Sliders in Random (194 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
On SLIDERS and masculinity:
When I decided to start my upscaling endeavour for SLIDERS, I started with "As Time Goes By." It's my favourite episode. It's highly imperfect (but what TV isn't?). Wade gets nothing to do and Daelin is a cipher on paper. But I watched this episode at age 11 and I saw in Quinn Mallory everything that a man could be and should be.
The fight with Dennis-2 stands out most: Quinn pretends to be retreating from a physical confrontation, then punches him in the face. Most Hollywood action heroes would find this cowardly, but Quinn will use whatever measures he has to protect the vulnerable and he doesn't care if that makes him look like less of a man which paradoxically is exactly what a man should be.
Then there's Quinn's tenderness with Daelin-1 earlier. Quinn has feelings for her. She is engaged to be married. But Quinn still wants to help her and sees that he needs her help to save Wade, Rembrandt and Arturo. Professor Arturo remarks at one point of a missing Quinn, "The boy is as slippery as an eel. He is undoubtedly in the lap of luxury as we speak," and at 11, I longed for my mother and father to think as well of me.
Quinn's regard for women is also educational. He regards Daelin with gentleness, not demanding anything of her and not threatened by her obligations to her fiance and later Daelin-2's daughter. He accepts both with grace and doesn't let that stop him from being a friend and an ally; he cares about her. Most interestingly, Daelin is Quinn's dream girl. What does Quinn Mallory want from a potential romantic partner?
Daelin is not a scientist or a genius like Logan; she is not a glamourous figure like June from "Greatfellas" or Kyra in "Slither," she is not a male gaze designed figure like Maggie. She's not even a good dresser, wearing the same flannel and jeans as Quinn and it looks like that's actually Jerry O'Connell's costume.
Daelin is a working class, blue collar labourer who has a tendency to "bring home strays" whether it's animals or injured men. She is a grounded, normal person who works hard to support her family. Quinn's ideal partner is just a nice, normal person defined by Brooke Langton infusing the character with an open gentleness and a quiet resolve to do her jobs and choke down grief and resentment to earn a living.
But more importantly for "As Time Goes By," Quinn is flawed. Quinn's fixation on Daelin causes him to tamper with cause and effect recklessly and desperately. Quinn almost dooms an entire dimension. Quinn's massive intellect means his solutions are brilliant, but his mistakes are corrrespondingly larger as well. A man should be capable. A man should be smart. And a man should be able to make mistakes, to acknowledge them, to face them and then learn from them.
It disappoints me to watch this episode and know that I have failed to live up to what this hour of TV presented to me when I was 11. In college, I wouldn't admit to mistakes and was needy and insecure with women. In grad school, I wouldn't learn from my errors. It took some serious blows to my ego after my graduate degree to finally take me back to where "As Time Goes By" had brought me in the first place.
2,127 2021-02-14 08:28:39
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Still image adjustment is possibly a way to upscale a standard definition video: by upscaling each frame of the video into a high resolution still, then running a mass filter on all the stills to increase pixel contrast and improve colour, brightness and remove distortions, then reassembling the frames back into a video with the original audio. However, that’s a bit too much for me, this project is something I need to have running while I’m doing other things.
2,128 2021-02-14 08:07:29
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I believe he's using the same source material, the Universal DVD set. He said that the Pilot looked great after upscaling but everything else looked bad -- undoubtedly because the Pilot does not have the interlacing errors that mar all the other episodes. I only have Seasons 1 - 3 from Universal, but I can confirm that "The Guardian" had the same interlacing error lines across the image that had to be decombed in Handbrake before the upscale in Topaz.
There is going to be a 20 per cent drop in my upscale quality when I switch to Seasons 4 - 5 because I only have Mill Creek for those. However, it'll also be a bit faster because I don't have to deinterlace the DVD rips from Mill Creek. I could buy Season 4 for $20, but I feel like David Peckinpah and Bill Dial's estates should pay me for procuring it. I could buy Season 5 for apparently $150 on DVD, but I would sooner throw that $150 down a drain.
2,129 2021-02-14 07:58:00
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
"Prince of Wails" upscaling sample: the sliders provide Prince Harold with the Bill of Rights and Wade is asked to stay on. https://mega.nz/folder/5E1WnZxJ#Zgg_4d2jHZTolIin-iSevw
I feel I'm neglecting poor Rembrandt, so next is going to be his performance in "The King is Back."
2,130 2021-02-13 22:17:35
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I’ve had a few chats with NaterTot, but he seemed to be having trouble with any upscaling beyond the Pilot and I haven’t heard from him for over a week. His project made me decide to aim for 720p and not attempt a 4K conversion or even a 1080p. I set my sights on good DVD quality and I think it’s hitting the somewhat low hanging target. I’m currently converting one episode a day and am hoping to be up to two episodes a day by tomorrow and aim to have the entire first two seasons complete by the end of this. NaterTot, however — it’s entirely possible that he’s a healthy, well adjusted human being who isn’t hopelessly fixated on a show from 1995 that faded out of the world like an Unstuck Man.
2,131 2021-02-13 21:35:09
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I upscaled the end of "Time and Again World" to 1080p and downscaled it to 720p and played it side by side with the original 720p ending. There was no difference.
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Don't forget that the GPU is also a factor in AI upscaling. I don't know how essential 32GB of RAM, but without it, I wouldn't be able to do my day job in Photoshop, InDesign, Adobe Premiere and Illustrator while Handbrake and/or Topaz run minimized in the background. My PC would become unusable.
Also, each disc takes about 30 minutes to rip and then 10 minutes per episode to deinterlace each file in Handbrake followed by 9 - 10 hours to enhance the video in Topaz. I don't think it's feasible to ask every single SLIDERS fan to do this and I don't believe Universal will do it -- they could have just scanned the master tapes properly the first time and decombed the digital assets.
But I'll be happy to give them the files when I'm done, although -- I'm not doing all 88 episodes of SLIDERS. I'll just do Seasons 1, 2, and a select few from 3 - 5. Anyone who wants to watch "Map of the Mind" in FakeD will have to do it themselves!
2,132 2021-02-13 20:00:44
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I appreciate that, but I still don't know what this really opens given that these are all files sitting on my hard drive and I only dare upload samples.
Here's the ending of "Gillian of the Spirits" in FakeD.
https://mega.nz/folder/5E1WnZxJ#Zgg_4d2jHZTolIin-iSevw
2,133 2021-02-13 14:13:47
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I could try that on a short clip, but currently, “Gillian of the Spirits” is in the middle of the nine hour upconvert to 720p.
I don’t understand anything happening in “Time and Again,” but it’s beautifully filmed.
2,134 2021-02-13 10:31:39
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Well. Let's not go nuts. The stairs on Quinn's house are clearing giving the AI a lot of trouble in the upscale. The Sorcerer scenes suffer badly when there are high levels of light that blow out the character's faces in the highlights.
It is probably fixable and I know Transmodiar will have thoughts, but I'm going to refer back to what Transmodiar said when I told him how terribly my first draft outline of SLIDERS REBORN had turned out -- let's just aim to get matters from terrible to adequate.
2,135 2021-02-13 10:27:19
Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe by Slider_Quinn21 (934 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I suppose it could certainly be a trick, but it's curious. If Pietro is an impostor, why wouldn't the impostor make sure to use Pietro's actual face to make it more convincing? Why would the impostor deliberately undermine his own disguise? An explanation may come, but for now, I believe that Evan Peters is Pietro because Wanda believes that he is Pietro and Elizabeth Olsen is playing Wanda with that confidence. She has questions and suspicions -- his accent, his face -- but she feels his familiarity, their shared history, their bond, their trust -- and she accepts him as her brother, so I'm going along with that too. The show may reveal that Wanda (and I) are wrong.
No idea who the scientist is. But I am inclined to think that it is Ben Reilly. Hahaha! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Reilly
2,136 2021-02-13 09:57:36
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Here's "Into the Mystic"'s scene of Quinn unmasking the Sorcerer and the sliders' homecoming. I ripped it from the fully upscaled episode using Handbrake, the sample re-encoded in their HQ720 preset. https://gofile.io/d/yuKsqB
2,137 2021-02-13 07:40:39
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,555 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
White House deputy press secretary gets to scream abuse at female reporter in exchange for a week off work:
https://theslot.jezebel.com/white-house … 1846261023
And here we are. The Biden administration turns out to be a political enterprise dedicated to protecting its own.
2,138 2021-02-12 16:38:57
Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe by Slider_Quinn21 (934 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I think the SLIDERS equivalent of WANDAVISION might be a story written by "ThomasMalthus," called "Gilded Mirror." Set during Season 4, Quinn, Rembrandt, Colin and Maggie encounter some sort of simulated environment where Quinn and Rembrandt are reunited with Wade and Arturo. The joy gives way to suspicion, danger and horror, however ,as this happy reunion turns out to be nothing of the kind and gives way to the sheer bleakness and grief of Season 4 with home destroyed, two friends lost and the entire purpose of SLIDERS shattered on every level. What's lost is gone forever. What was destroyed will not be rebuilt.
http://slidersweb.net/otherworlds/fics/gilded.htm
It's a good story, but... I ultimately don't subscribe to it. This is SLIDERS, for heaven's sake. To me, thinking Wade and the Professor are dead is like taking Marvel Comics seriously whenever they kill off Peter Parker (by my count, he's died nine times). And I think WANDAVISION is asking if the Marvel Cinematic Universe subscribes to the Marvel Comics view that superheroes always come back. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, superheroes can die (or retire) because actors age and contracts end. But can the Vision really die? Even if Paul Bettany didn't want to do the makeup and prosthetics anymore, wouldn't they just find someone to wear them and ask Bettany to do the voice?
In Episode 5, when Wanda is reunited with someone she thought lost in a new form that remains recognizable -- Elizabeth Olsen's performance really moved me and I've seen that expression on her face before. I've seen it in the mirror. I saw it in 2011 when I wrote and uploaded "Slide Effects" where Quinn wakes up to find that time has been rewound to the Pilot, Wade and Rembrandt and Arturo are alive and well and things will be alright. I saw it in the mirror again in 2015 in the bathroom after I'd just uploaded "Reprise" to EarthPrime.com where Rembrandt comes out of the vortex in "The Seer" and finds Quinn, Wade and Arturo waiting for him, miraculously restored and impossibly alive, telling a doubting Rembrandt that they are sliders and that nothing is impossible.
It wasn't Quinn, Wade, Rembrandt and Arturo as I knew them, of course -- it wasn't Jerry O'Connell, Sabrina Lloyd, Cleavant Derricks and John Rhys-Davies. It was pixel-formed text in a PDF (and later Google Docs) presentation. It was an approximation of the actors' performances converted into the format of the novel and presented as a screenplay to offer a reformatted but recognizable version of Quinn, Wade, Rembrandt and Arturo -- just like Wanda's visitor.
Spoilers
Interesting. Evan Peters doesn't appear to be playing Peter Maximoff from the X-MEN movies.
He declares that he is indeed Pietro Maximoff from AGE OF ULTRON, and he isn't sure why he looks different, but he clearly has Pietro's memories (or has access to Wanda's memories to answer any of her questions) and he is aware that the reality of Westfield has been rewritten to Wanda's desires and considers it benign and even generous to the hostages.
In addition, despite his alternate appearance, Wanda believes that Evan Peters is her brother; she accepts him, she relates to him as her children's uncle, she didn't bring him but wanted him to be present.
2,139 2021-02-12 13:43:43
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I wish there were some way for me to share the full results with everyone, but my legal department has advised me not to open that door.
Here is the Constitution handoff and slideout from "Time and Again World" in HD. Note the limitations of AI upscaling: wide shots are fuzzy because there isn't detail to enhance, the bridge against the dark sky is crushed into blackness. But medium shots and closeups of actor's faces -- that's where the AI works its magic best.
2,140 2021-02-12 00:26:33
Re: Thoughts on Sliders in Random (194 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Quinn says he yelled at his father for not helping him and it was the last thing he ever said to his dad. Whatever Michael Mallory did or didn’t do that made Quinn angry was before his death.
2,141 2021-02-11 19:11:57
Topic: Thoughts on Sliders in Random (194 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
A thread for random thoughts about mini-hamburgers and SLIDERS that don't need their own thread! I like White Castle.
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This is a thread for random SLIDERS-related thoughts (as opposed to random thoughts on other shows or personal status updates).
I was reviewing my upscale of "The Guardian," specifically the scenes where Quinn tells Quinn-2 to make his punches out and not to swing wildly. I found myself wondering: what did Michael Mallory lie to Quinn about exactly?
Also, when did Quinn learn to box? Did he always know how to fight? Or did he learn in the course of his sliding adventures?
Certainly, he was a sportsman as evidenced by the athletic gear in his bedroom, but in the first season of SLIDERS, his action moments have a flailing uncertainty and awkwardness. Is it that he boxed athletically but had never used it in an actual fight? In Season 2's "El Sid," Quinn demonstrates further physical awkwardness, bested by Sid at every turn -- but by "Greatfellas" and "As Time Goes By," Quinn has a firm, resolute confidence.
And young Quinn's dialogue in "The Guardian": he says that he asked his father to help him with his bullies at school. "He wouldn't help me! I asked him to come to school with me and get them off my back! He wouldn't! He said I had to deal with it. He said he'd help me. He didn't. He lied! I screamed at him! My dad died thinking I hated him."
Wait, what? Quinn told his father that the older boys at school were bullying him -- and his father refused go to school with him and told him to handle it, that he'd help him -- and then didn't.
This suggests that Michael Mallory promised to help and ignored him, except young Quinn's words are incoherent, first saying Michael refused to help, then saying Michael agreed to help but didn't follow up. I mean, Michael either said he'd help or didn't say he'd help, and if he didn't help, why did he lie about it?
Since the adult Quinn doesn't seem too bitter over his father, the only rationalization that comes to mind is that whatever help Michael provided was, in young Quinn's view, insufficient.
The confusion might be that there's an implication that young Quinn's been attacked before, but the actual scenes show that the physical assaults were after Michael's death, not before, so Michael wasn't abandoning his son to being punched in the face as much as allowing his son to be insulted and mocked.
There is a point you hit when you become an adult where you ideally become immune to such remarks. When I turned 28, it dawned on me finally that the only opinions I need to worry about are the opinions held by people who have control over or impact on my employment and income (and I always encourage everyone to be so great at their jobs that they are unfirable and impossible to lay off).
I've pointed this out to my niece whenever she worries about what people think when those people don't evaluate her job or academic performance and don't control her residence or finances. The lesson has not been absorbed, it has not taken hold, it may not take hold until between the ages of 27 - 34 if at all. Is that what the help Michael offered? Did Quinn find that help inadequate? Is that why he called Michael a liar who didn't help him?
2,142 2021-02-11 19:09:22
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,555 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/02/1 … ter-468748
Project Veritas and James O’Keefe are banned from Twitter.
I’m sure Kyle would say this just proves how real and true these deceptive video editors and hoaxers are. I’m also sure that he’s seething about it while insisting it’s not an issue that his favourite news source is being deplatformed.
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Gina Carano fired from all STAR WARS projects for comparing anti-Trumpism to anti-semitism, lying that the election was stolen, lying about face masks being unnecessary and I'm really stunned at her behaviour and loved her in the movie HAYWIRE. But any time someone who used to fight people for a living behaves this way, I wonder if they have brain damage from their various blows to the head.
2,143 2021-02-11 14:27:36
Re: Random Thoughts about TV, Film and Media (698 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Joss Whedon’s feminist reputation was on its deathbed after his ex-wife revealed his affairs. Now his reputation is done as Charisma Carpenter has revealed him to be abusive, cruel and prone to using his power as showrunner to punish women for getting pregnant and attacking their health by making them work at 1 AM.
2,144 2021-02-11 08:27:34
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
"The Guardian" looks good with my process: MakeMKV to rip the DVD (as Handbrake can't seem to read the Universal DVD). Then open the file in Handbrake, set the quality output to Production Standard and switch on the video deinterlacing to remove the horizontal lines across the image. Then upscale in Topaz with Artemis-LQ and a custom resolution of 960x720. The resulting file is 2GB. For storage, I'll probably need to shrink the files to 700MB or so (and lose a little video quality)
Here are the boxing scenes. Also, here's the "As Time Goes By" Daelin-2 sequence on GoFile to download the MP4 instead of streaming it off Google Drive:
https://mega.nz/folder/5E1WnZxJ#Zgg_4d2jHZTolIin-iSevw
Next in the queue: I'll be upscaling "Time and Again World" tonight (because I want to see the bridge scenes in FakeD). Then I'll do "Into the Mystic" (because I want to see all the beautiful shots of the sliders in the Sorcerer's home) and "The King is Back" (because I want to see Rembrandt's concert in FakeD). Then "Gillian of the Spirits" (for Quinn saying good-bye to his friends) and "Prince of Wails" (because I love Robin Hood) and then "Obsession" and the Pilot.
After that, I'll do "Double Cross" and "The Prince of Slides, "Season's Greedings" and "Murder Most Foul."
I'll move to the Mill Creek set for some Season 4 - 5 episodes: "Virtual Slide," "World Killer" and "The Alternateville Horror," "Slide By Wire" and "Way Out West," "Applied Physics," "New Gods for Old, "A Current Affair" and "The Return of Maggie Beckett."
I think that covers all the episodes I really want to see again on my HDTV, so I'll fill in the rest of Seasons 1 - 2 that I missed before and then have Seasons 1 - 2 and a few select episodes after that in FakeD.
2,145 2021-02-10 14:26:26
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Some of the blockiness may be due to me using Handbrake to pull out the Daelin-2 segment from the rest of the file. Also, when streaming the video off Google Drive, it looks poor and needs to be downloaded via a desktop browser. Here's the "As Time Goes By" Daelin-2 sequence to download in MP4:
https://mega.nz/folder/5E1WnZxJ#Zgg_4d2jHZTolIin-iSevw
A full upscaling job, I suspect, would involve multiple passes, first to expand and sharpen (which I did using the Artemis-LQ setting and a custom resolution to 960x720). Then another pass to deblock, then another pass to recolour -- but really, this is fine. I am satisfied. Put it on an HDTV, sit at the sensible sofa distance and it looks like a lovely DVD.
What we have here is good enough. You're not going to get a 4K image or a blu-ray quality result with an interweaved and overcompressed DVD. Even if you had the original master tapes, you'd just get a bit more detail, but it still wouldn't look like 720p -- it'd just be a nicely upscaled standard definition result.
Let's not let perfection be the enemy of good. Let's not spend the rest of our lives upscaling "As Time Goes By" when I want to watch "Time and Again World" in FakeD HD next! (Oh, those gorgeous shots in the Constitution handoff... )
EDITED TO ADD: Wiped down my Season 3 disc and it's working again! Ripped "The Guardian" in MakeMKV, now deinterlacing it in Handbrake. I'll run the upscale overnight.
2,146 2021-02-10 03:25:03
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Here's the second Daelin sequence from "As Time Goes By," lifted from the Universal DVD, deinterlaced, then upscaled to 720p. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kbN9I5 … sp=sharing
Streaming it off Google Drive reduces the video quality: here's a download link for mobile browsers: https://mega.nz/folder/5E1WnZxJ#Zgg_4d2jHZTolIin-iSevw
2,147 2021-02-09 22:35:08
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Finished the upscale of "As Time Goes By," first decombing the Universal DVD, then upscaling it to 720p.
It looks like a really, really good DVD. A bit waxy still, but surprisingly more skin texture and detail than I expected -- Jerry O'Connell's scar does render nicely (although you're still not going to see the hairs in his nostrils or the stubble on his chin).
Eight point five out of ten for DVD. I'm happy watching this on a 55 inch HDTV. This is the DVD release that Mill Creek and Universal should have made.
(Five-point-two-five out of ten for blu-ray.)
2,148 2021-02-09 22:32:48
Re: Stargate SG-1 and Eureka on Blu-ray (3 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
The WAREHOUSE 13 blu-ray box only credits Universal, so I guess it was their home video department?
From what I can tell from having listened to people talk about STARGATE SG-1 and reading the blu-ray box set reviews, SG-1 was filmed on 16mm and 35mm for Seasons 1 - 7 -- but then it was transferred to video tape for editing. The special effects were also produced at 480p standard definition and transferred to tape for editing as well.
And the master tapes existed in this form before they were converted to digital and then upscaled, probably through simple bicubic enlargement with deblocking and noise reduction. Even if the live action shots exist on 16mm and 35mm, the special effects don't and there was no financial gain in rebuilding them. I mean, we live in a world where the remastered STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION for high definition blu-ray with lavishly rebuilt effects for HD did not turn a profit, so studios have backed off of that. STARGATE SG-1 is likely part of the plug-and-play conversion to HD for most home video releases to come.
2,149 2021-02-09 17:47:23
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I'm using Topaz Video Enhance AI on an i7-7700 laptop with two SSDs, 32GB of RAM, and an Nvidia 1050 Ti. Really just a cheap gaming laptop with 4GB of RAM and a single HDD that I bought used and upgraded. No gamer would be impressed, but it's good enough for me. Let me know if you have any SLIDERS video items you want upscaled to 960x720.
I've had a look at the in-progress results on "As Time Goes By" from the Universal DVD. The upscale looks good enough. It's not going to magically add every pore to Jerry O'Connell's skin. It's actually more subtractive. It doesn't add merits, it removes flaws.
When scaled to a 55-inch TV, the Universal DVD version looked lined, blocky and blurry (although not as blurry as Mill Creek). The upscaled version looks clear, smooth, and the pixel contrast creates a sense of sharpness in terms of outlines. However, it does look like someone's run an ill-advised digital noise reduction filter across the image to overly smooth out texture -- because there wasn't much texture for the AI to enhance.
The Mill Creek version had almost no texture to sharpen. The Universal upscale in terms of texture is 25 per cent better. You can see the strands of Brook Langton's hair more fully defined, but you still don't have a crisp rendering of the scar on Jerry O'Connell's face.
The Mill Creek DVD, after an upscale, looked like an okay DVD release. Six out of ten for DVD. The Universal DVD, after the upscale, will look like a good DVD release. Seven out of ten for DVD. Properly deinterlaced video. Video quality that's inoffensive without being excellent.
The original master tapes, if upscaled, would likely provide a good portion of the missing texture to faces and surfaces and look like an terrific ten out of ten DVD release -- but rank five out of ten if evaluated as a blu-ray.
2,150 2021-02-09 11:13:08
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Hmm. Well, the upscale finished on "As Time Goes By," but it didn't work -- because the Universal DVD episodes are riddled with interlacing errors. The upscaling software could not deinterlace the video and upscale it, so there are horizontal lines flashing across the screen every split second. I've gone back to the original DVD and deinterlaced the video in Handbrake. I'm going to let the nine hour upscale process run while I sleep tonight and check it out tomorrow.
2,151 2021-02-09 11:10:20
Re: Stargate SG-1 and Eureka on Blu-ray (3 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I have not, but I bought WAREHOUSE 13 on blu-ray and it looks spectacular and EUREKA -- its sister show on the same network and from the same studio and on the same production model and with crossovers -- would have had the same treatment for its digital assets.
EUREKA is being released by our old frenemies, Mill Creek (88 episodes of SLIDERS on 15 discs at 4.7GB per disc with a bit rate of 2 - 4 Mbps per episode when the standard is 6 - 8 Mbps). And it looks to me like Mill Creek is using digital assets from a German blu-ray release but cutting corners by reducing an 18 blu-ray disc set to 12 discs -- but because it's a 1080p format to begin with, I don't think the loss of detail will impede viewer enjoyment.
STARGATE SG-1, however, is a different case -- the blu-ray is using standard definition master tapes and upscaling it to 1080p. The series was (like SLIDERS) largely shot on film but edited on video. It's decent DVD quality, but the upscale, in deblocking the jagged edges that result, also smooths out details and textures, giving a somewhat airbrushed quality to the video -- until the final three seasons which were filmed on HD digital cameras. For the upscaled seasons, it might be no different from watching the DVD and having your TV and player do the upscale as you play it.
2,152 2021-02-08 16:01:40
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Well, it's a dramatization. If we're going to nickel and dime it: you told me "The Guardian" was filmed near you -- but the joke about a plaque commemorating "Arturo-jumping" was a remark you posted on the forum followed by the disclaimer, "Not really," and I thought (internally), "YOU MONSTER!"
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I don't know why I made a rip of the Mill Creek DVD for upscaling. I also don't know why I used the fastest possible setting on Handbrake which cost some detail for a faster encode. What strange choices in the middle of the night. I should have ripped the Universal DVD set -- which I had to dig out of The Box of Sci-Fi Channel news clippings that the Sci-Fi Channel inexplicably and nonsensically sent to Matt at his request. (Why did they do this? And at their own expense, too! TF snarked that people should ask Sci-Fi for a stapler and maybe they would have gotten one. After I went through it, EP.COM got 16 new articles for the Article Archive out of it.)
Anyway. Upscaling "As Time Goes By." The Mill Creek set was even more compressed than the Universal DVD set, and the image is fuzzy, which gave the AI video enhancement very little to work with over the course of a 11 hour upscaling process. The result was a 720p high definition file that looked... like a decent standard definition version of the episode.
Onscreen text like credits were now smooth and clean instead of smeared. Signs like "Vancouver Ice Cold Storage" at the start of the episode were now crisply legible. In moderately-lit scenes, faces had more skin texture. In brightly lit scenes, everyone's overexposed faces remained overexposed and without detail and there was a faint waxiness to the image where the blocky, pixelated quality was now smoothed out and certainly an improvement.
It looks presentable on my 55 inch HDTV whereas the original DVD from Mill Creek was a mess of jagged edges and squares that vaguely resembled an episode of SLIDERS. If Mill Creek had fit the 88 episodes on 24 discs instead of 15, it'd probably look a bit like this upscale. The results are definitely better than the Universal DVD version of "As Time Goes By."
The Universal DVD set itself is maybe 20 per cent sharper than the Mill Creek discs -- but is badly marred by interlacing lines, likely because the original master tapes are interleaved video, and when Universal converted them into digital formats for DVD, they neglected to deinterlace and decomb their video before mass producing the discs (except for the Pilot episode, for some reason).
They seem to deinterlaced their digital assets before handing their materials to Mill Creek.
Anyway, I'm running an upscale on the Universal version of "As Time Goes By" which should offer the AI more to latch onto, so we'll see if that's a leap forward or just a lateral move. I'll report back tomorrow night.
2,153 2021-02-07 21:10:40
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Woke up minutes ago and felt a manic impulse. Work for some reason has AI video upscaling software that I installed on my home workstation. I leapt out of bed, dived for my PC, and started an upscale on the Mill Creek rip of "As Time Goes By." Perhaps by this time tomorrow night, I'll have the greatest hour of television ever made in glorious 720p. Back to bed.
2,154 2021-02-07 17:46:59
Re: The Writer's Room: Thoughts on imagination and creativity (42 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I recently got a new job running a communications department and feel that it's largely due to Transmodiar teaching me how to handle constructive criticism
http://sliders.tv/bboard/viewtopic.php?pid=9332#p9332
How to engage in healthy and productive teamwork
http://sliders.tv/bboard/viewtopic.php?pid=8159#p8159
How to manage a project
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19GS … it?tab=t.0
How to lead
http://sliders.tv/bboard/viewtopic.php?pid=9577#p9577
And also how to handle WordPress web building.
Transmodiar insists that he didn't teach me anything, but that he will reverse his opinion if I ever get a book deal and take 20 per cent of the money. I'll be happy to do that as I'm sure he really meant eight per cent (of the advance).
2,155 2021-02-07 17:22:51
Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe by Slider_Quinn21 (934 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Another Thought on Temporal Flux's theory that all of the hostages in Westfield are being converted to light to have their souls consumed by Mephisto, the Marvel Universe's version of the devil --
There is a certain thematic sense to this. The Hex-controlled environ of Westfield is being converted into television -- a medium that is essentially composed of pure light. Pure light that is distributed and sold as a mass market product. As sustenance to be consumed for the soul.
... oh my goodness.
2,156 2021-02-07 11:41:54
Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe by Slider_Quinn21 (934 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Speculating on the motive for Wanda's situation and who's controlling it and what they have to gain from it -- it's very interesting. It reminds me of "Slide Effects" by Tracy Torme. Torme's idea: Quinn Mallory wakes up to find himself home, time rewound to the Pilot, all his friends alive and well, no one remembering sliding except for Quinn. The situation is revealed to be a Kromagg trick -- a dramatic device for Torme's return to undo any damage after his departure.
But... why would the Kromaggs do this to the sliders? What could they possibly have to gain from putting the sliders in a telepathic simulation of their home Earth? What would they get out of it?
I don't know and Torme's 673 word memo for "Slide Effects" provides no explanation either. The Kromaggs' reasons are a plotting necessity but an emotional irrelevancy, and I can see that being the case in an aired version of "Slide Effects" as well.
WANDAVISION, however, is extremely concerned with why Wanda is in this situation. Despite the lavishly detailed pastiches of sitcoms from decades past, the show takes pains to show how much control Wanda actually exerts over Westfield. She can 'edit' episodes by rewinding time and replaying scenarios. She can use her telekinetic and transmutational powers.
However, she isn't controlling the hostages' minds and Westfield's events. TF citing Agnes asking Wanda if she wants a retake of the scene is, as he notes, a sign that other force is tailoring them to Wanda's wants and wishes. There's been a lot of careful though and detail applied.
SPOILERS
DEADPOOL II indeed provided the only real explanation for why the X-MEN film continuity has been so fractured from film to film after X-MEN ORIGINS WOLVERINE (actual title). But I wonder --most people view interdimensional travel as damaging the universe, ripping open the fabric of reality. But could sliding instead cause two trees of reality to develop intertwined roots and become stronger for it? Creating strong bridges of regular passage?
That said, WANDAVISION is probably not going to bring all the FOX versions of the X-MEN into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Also, Peter Maximoff doesn't correct Wanda addressing him as "Pietro." He may not even be the Quicksilver of DAYS OF FUTURE PAST, he may be a double. Admittedly, since the story involves suppressing and altering personalities, that might be trivial.
2,157 2021-02-07 07:57:03
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,555 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Biden's administration is trying to work out how to mail masks to every home in America. https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurk … ts-spread/
I recently had to give away my entire supply of KN95 masks. My sister had been insisting that my mother start double masking with two surgical masks, my mother protested she couldn't breathe. In the summer, I'd done fit tests with her for KN95 masks, but she said she couldn't breathe through them. But she tried one on now and this time, she could breathe through them. A KN95 with an added PM2.5 filter is six layers, superior to any double mask, and as a senior, if she can wear a KN95, it's the only one she should wear.
I'm currently wearing surgical mask a with PM2.5 filter, repossessed from my mother. My face is odd: surgical masks sit loosely at the sides on most people, but for me, they sit securely without gaps and even moreso with the filter under the mask. I also have three layer cotton cloth masks with a filter pocket. But I feel safer with the surgical mask because with a PM2.5, that's two layers of electrostatic filtering when a cotton mask with a filter pocket only has one electrostatic layer. Except the cotton mask with a filter pocket also has adjustable earloops to wear the mask tonight and really press the filter against the mouth and nostrils for a tighter seal and I'm not sure which one is better.
2,158 2021-02-06 17:24:58
Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe by Slider_Quinn21 (934 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Wow! John Byrne used to do some amazing stuff! (Although I love his more recent ANGEL comics in black and white and red.)
I never cease to be amazed at how well TF knows DC and Marvel. I've never read any pre-Kurt Busiek AVENGERS issues. Admittedly, I've been so busy lately I haven't been able to open the Marvel Unlimited app and I really need to soon to get my money's worth.
I'm really glad TF is so happy with Marvel, too. Feige, after years of labouring around Perlmutter, was finally granted full control of everything: comics, film and television. Feige is basically to Marvel Comics what Temporal Flux is to SLIDERS.
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SPOILERS for the end of Episode 5:
On a more pedestrian note of conventionality: what was going on with that ending? Wanda's grief over Vision's death and her long-simmering sadness for Quicksilver's death back in AGE OF ULTRON is the driving force of her situation. Then a restored Quicksilver appears on her doorstep except it's not Aaron Taylor Johnson's Pietro from AGE OF ULTRON. It's Peter Maximoff, the version of Quicksilver who appeared in the FOX series of X-Men movies played by the brilliant Evan Peters.
Kat Dennings' Darcy Lewis identifies Peter as "Pietro" because both have white hair and a connection of some sort to Wanda. Peter greets Wanda as his sister. Wanda regards Peter as her brother. What the hell is going on here!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
We've seen in CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS that speedsters can transcend the dimensional barriers. Can something similar happen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the multidimensional axis that contains the (by my count) four parallel timelines of FOX's series of X-MEN movies? (X-MEN - X2 - THE LAST STAND - WOLVERINE: ORIGIN - THE WOLVERINE | FIRST CLASS - DAYS OF FUTURE PAST - APOCALYPSE - DARK PHOENIX | LOGAN | DEADPOOL.) Did Peter Maximoff, in his adventures, find the gateway to parallel worlds, enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe and get drawn into Wanda's pocket reality? In DAYS OF FUTURE PAST, Peter had a little sister whose name was not given; have his memories of his sister been modified to match the Hex scenario to acknowledge Wanda as his sibling? Is Peter's presence accidental or by someone else's design?
Here's another question: is this even Peter Maximoff from DAYS OF FUTURE PAST? Or is it a new character, a Westfield resident whose memories have been suppressed and altered to fit Wanda's scenario, an innocent man who merely has the (mis?)fortune to be played by the brilliant actor Evan Peters?
(Sorry these ponderings aren't as cool as TF's, but whose are?)
2,159 2021-02-05 22:16:39
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (935 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
TRANSMODIAR: "Ya know -- I'm not actually far from where they filmed Arturo going bungee jumping."
IB: "Really?"
TRANSMODIAR: "Yeah. And in fact, you'll be pleased to know -- there's actually a little plaque on the bridge that commemorates Arturo as the father of 'Arturo jumping.'"
IB: "Really?!"
TRANSMODIAR: "No!"
IB: "You monster!"
TRANSMODIAR: "Hahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahah!"
2,160 2021-02-05 21:36:30
Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe by Slider_Quinn21 (934 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
WANDAVISION: Episode 5: The ending.
WTF?!?!?!!?!?!?
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Oooh, Wanda's accent is back!
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Temporal Flux is as prescient as ever.
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Something that came to mind as I was watching it -- a lot of us have grieved for Quinn, Wade, Rembrandt and Arturo. And a lot of us have created our own worlds where we bring them back and live the lives we wanted to live with them. But -- I don't believe that Tracy Torme, Nigel Mitchell, Mike Truman, Slider_Quinn21 or myself were trying to ensnare hostages or hold people prisoner in our preferred world or deprive our fictional friends of their free will in our post-"Seer" stories. I think we all did what we did because we wanted to save the sliders and then set them all free.

