Warcraft (2016) Trailer 2 1080p FLAC and AC3 5.1
Trailer 2 was released yesterday, and you can download it now at the Warcraft (2016) page. Enjoy!
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Home Theater Resources
Trailer 2 was released yesterday, and you can download it now at the Warcraft (2016) page. Enjoy!
Trailer 2 for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is now available with lossless FLAC audio and AC3 5.1 tracks. Those of you who are Harry Potter fans will be delighted to hear the return of Hedwig’s theme – I know my wife was. Trailer 2 can be found at the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them page.
I had a reader ask for a list of trailers by upload date. I did some thinking about that, and I have modified the Movie Trailers list page so that it includes the last updated date. You can click on the last updated date column header to sort the table so that the movies are listed in order of update date. That should help those who are interested in quickly seeing what has recently been added.
I will be removing some old trailers and pages soon to make room for new content. I will be publishing a post that will list what is scheduled to be removed and when it will be removed.
I mentioned before that we put our house on the market. I am happy to say that is has sold, and that we have found a new house. The new location will have a dedicated theater room – which will also double as my video editing space. This should help to speed up the workflow as I will have editing and playback in the same space, instead of in two seperate spaces as it is now. The down side in the short term will be a bit of time at the end of May when I suspect that updates will be a little infrequent as things are packed, moved, and unpacked.
It took a bit longer than planned to get Trailer 2 finished, but it is now available. You may hear a couple of clicks in the first few seconds of the trailer – it was in the source and I tried to remove it. Unfortunately, the clicks remain. You can get Trailer 2 in various formats at the Suicide Squad page.
Trailer 1 for Marvel’s Dr. Strange has been released, and we have it here in glorious HD with Lossless Audio. The download links are at the Dr. Strange (2016) page.
I am still working on Suicide Squad Trailer 2.
BenQ HT1075 First Thoughts
I mentioned last week that I was upgrading my system to go from a 50 inch Samsung LCD to the BenQ HT1075. What got this ball rolling was moving from our current house, to a location that would allow for a dedicated home theater space. I am happy to say that it looks like we have found the right location, and we have a buyer for our current home. So at the end of May, I will be setting up the BenQ in the new theater space (provided there are no unforeseen complications).
The projector arrived on Monday, just in time for the release of The Force Awakens on Tuesday. I didn’t have a screen, but I really wanted to try the projector out. I did some research on-line and I decided to try blackout fabric for a screen. It comes in a width of 55 inches, so a 98 inch long piece would produce a 16X9 screen with a diagonal width of 112 inches. The fabric has a nice white finish, is quite smooth, and is totally opaque. In a pinch and for $30 it did quite well. I am sure it is not as good as a quality screen but it sure beats a wall, or some of the other alternatives.
Like virtually all reviews of this projector indicated, the setup was ridiculously easy. I placed it behind the couch on a small table that was about 3.5 feet tall. I did not need to use the keystone adjustment (which is good because it reduces resolution) and with just making a few adjustments I was good to go.
To mark the occasion of the release of The Force Awakens, we decided to watch the original Star Wars Trilogy on blu-ray. On Monday night we screened A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back. I was just using the Cinema mode for those films, and we thought they looked fantastic. A New Hope obviously has some issues relating to its age, but it has never looked better viewed at my home. It really is amazing how much of a difference you get from going from 50 inches to 110. The whole experience is that much more cinematic. You can see all the details in the background because they are so much bigger. The other benefit is that the picture just draws you in. It is totally immersive. It is comparable to seeing it in a movie theater.
For the second night, I made a few tweaks to the settings based upon some other reviews on the net – those types who have all the measurement equipment needed to properly calibrate the projector. What I used was based upon the Cinema Mode. Brightness was increased from 50 to 51, and contrast was decreased from 50 to 49. I also changed the color temperature to Warm, which I was surprised to find was more appealing and realistic to me as I usually prefer the Cool setting on past displays. Warm seemed to provide the best skin tone. I also set the lamp power to the Smart Eco mode, which should provide the longest bulb life possible. I was watching the films in total darkness, and even in Smart Eco mode the screen was plenty bright – perhaps too bright in some cases where there are shots that have both dark and bright components (such as the shot of Starkiller Base against the blackness of space). In scenes like that, I found that the brightness of the planet, was washing out the darkness of space. This may be helped by the addition of some dark masking materials that would provide more contrast for on screen vs off screen. I have also been doing some reading about neutral filters, which would make the picture a little darker. And yes, I know, I did increase the brightness by 1 in the settings, but when I tried decreasing the brightness it had other undesired effects. But at the end of the day, this is a sub $1000 projector, and so far I am more than happy with the quality of the projected image. Actually, it is even better than I was expecting it to be.
The blu-ray release of The Force Awakens was nothing short of spectacular. The only real issues I noticed where like the ones mentioned above. But then again, I was not using a proper screen and there may be some configuration changes that could improve on that.
The Digital Theater vs YouTube
It appears that there has been a bit of a debate that sprung up across the internet over the past couple of weeks with regards to the latest Warcraft Trailer, where there has been a lot of passionate talk on Reddit and more recently Forbes.com where they are comparing the quality of the video of the YouTube trailer vs the version I have. I do want to mention that there are some who are suggesting that the lossless version I have here has uncompressed video, which looks much better than the YouTube version which is compressed to hell, pardon the expression. In the case of “lossless” trailers on this site, the term applies only to the audio. The video is compressed, but in the case of the ‘lossless’ mkv files, the bitrate is comparable to blu-ray, which is much better than YouTube. The HD Master of a trailer runs at 220 Mbps and is usually about 3GB in size. I am compressing trailers down to an average bitrate of 24 Mbps and usually in the 300 MB range. By comparison, the 1080p version of the 1 minute Warcraft trailer on YouTube is 18 MB in size, while the one featured here is 176 MB. Ours has 5.1 surround sound at a much higher bitrate of 6912 Kbps, instead of a highly compressed 2 channel AAC track at 144 Kbps.
Trailers on YouTube are substandard. A director should be angry to have the trailer for their film presented in such a way. But I am heartened that there are a lot of people out there that think that the promotional efforts I am doing are a better representation of the film than what is available at YouTube. After all, that is why I started this site. I wanted trailers that sounded better than the 2 channel versions readily available and I thought that there had to be more people out there who were interested in the same thing. Video and audio quality matter – maybe not on a phone or tablet, but certainly on anything in the home theater realm. One day YouTube may have multi channel audio and better compression, but until that day comes I am going to keep pushing for better quality.
Here is the first official trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story which will be released this December. You can get them at the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story page. For those of you who are not aware, Rogue One is the first anthology film outside of the official trilogies. Rogue One is set before Episode IV and tells the story about a band of rebels who attempt to steal the plans to the DEATH STAR. We can assume they were ultimately successful, and those were the plans that ended up in R2-D2 in Episode IV. Rogue One is directed by Gareth Edwards, who most recently directed Godzilla (2014).
Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters (2016) is a remake of the hit film of the same name from 1984. As far as I am concerned, this is a big gamble by Sony and at the end of the day if people do not like it, it will be because it is a remake and not a sequel. On the other hand, there were Ghostbusters sequels and they were not as good as the original either – so perhaps a remake is the way to go. Trailer G, which is available in 2D and 3D at the Ghostbusters (2016) page is fun, capturing so of the same… spirit, from the original.
In other news that is less important to you, but exciting to me is that I have a BenQ DLP Projector arriving tomorrow, just in time for the Blu-ray release of The Force Awakens. I did see it in the theatre 4 times, and I can’t wait to see it again. This is also the first component of the future dedicated home theatre space once we move – which is a work in progress.
I have more trailers coming soon, including the IMAX featurette of The Jungle Book and a new 3D Captain America: Civil War
I just put together this mix for The Nice Guys, which looks to be quite funny. You can find it at The Nice Guys page.
Up next is the latest trailer for Ghostbusters, which will also be available in 3D.
Things have been getting back to normal now that our house is listed and we have found a place we would like to purchase. This means that I can spend more time working on content for the site – and there appears to be an uptick in trailers over the past couple of weeks. Afterall, the summer movie season is just a few weeks away with the release of Captain America: Civil War.
One of the films included in the summer of 2016 is The Legend of Tarzan. Trailer 2 is now available at The Legend of Tarzan page, in the usual formats.
Jonah Hill stars in War Dogs, a film based on the true story of two young men in their 20’s who win a $300 million contract from the Pentagon. The film is directed by Todd Phillips who directed The Hangover trilogy. War Dogs is scheduled for release on August 19, 2016. You can get the first trailer (Trailer 2) at the War Dogs page.