Smallville – The Movie
by SteveJo86
This is Smallville the way it should have been. A story of one mans journey to greatness & not his weekly battles with strange ppl who pop up out of nowhere.
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original film name: Smallville season 1
new film name : Smallville The Movie
film studio name : The WB/ The CW
edit crew name : SteveJo86
Date Original Film Was Released : 2001/2002
Date Edit Was Released : 2007
Original Runtime : 882 minutes
New Runtime : 223 minutes
Amount of time Cut/Added : 660 minutes cut
Cuts removed/added/extended : far, far, far to many to name, however I can tell you that apart from the freak of the weak ellements not much was cut at all. If there was it was a very minor cut almost unnoticable. This cut is only to show the series without the freak of the week subplots
Fanedit details:
- PAL
- MENU WITH SCENE SELECTION
- running time: approx. 3 1/2h
Your intention for this fanedit: To leave smallville the way it should have been. A story of one mans journey to greatness & not his weekly battles with strange
ppl who pop up out of nowhere.
Your way to achieve your intention: Cut all refference & shots of the meteor freaks
Hardware and software information :
- DVD Lab Pro
- Womble Mpeg video editor
- DVD Decryptor
Additional Comment: A very big undertaking & is in no way close to perfect but I hope for those of you who are like me find some comfor in this edit & enjoy it above all 
Time needed for the edition: 4 days
persons involved: 1
Additional information links: IMDB link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0279600/
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Well, it was a great concept (there are so many other shows that deserve the axe-the-bad-guy-of-the-week treatment), but there is one serious problem with this release: the sound is about half a second late. This makes the show unwatchable as the lack of audio sync in the actors’ conversations is very distracting. I’m guesssing DVD Lab Pro and/or Womble Editor are to blame. Also, although the disc played fine on my PC using WinDVD and IfoEdit (aside from the before-mentioned audio sync problems), it would not play in my Denon 1910 DVD Player. Since my Denon has no problems with DVD-R/RWs, I’ll have to assume again that is the fault of the editing & authoring software used. Did SteveJobs quality-check this release before posting it for the public?
Review by Visor — June 17, 2008 @ 6:31 am
Sad to here about the audio synch issues on this edit.
(Was really looking forward to watching the complete season in one “fanedit” movie).
Review by Exotic_BMale — June 17, 2008 @ 9:36 am
well, yeah, if it only were true.
The DVD plays fine and is in sync. I am the one who uploaded it, I just tested it again and it is all fine.
So, I am sure there are a few hard cuts in this, but besides that, this is a fine fanedit release and it seems your system has a problem rather than the DVD, visor.
And, yes, of course this was checked before being released to the public.
Review by boon23 — June 17, 2008 @ 2:33 pm
boon23, what are you using to watch your edit? If it’s software, what application is it? If it’s a DVD player, what brand?
I’ve downloaded many other fanedits from this site; none of them have had audio sync issues with my software and they all play fine in my Denon DVD player, even when I just temporarily burn them to my Verbatim DVD+RWs. So, naturally, my first suspicion is that the movie itself is the problem.
My system is plenty capable to run DVD movies without any potential lag… Pentium D 3.2 GHz & 2 GB RAM w/ Windows XP SP3.
I wonder if other users have had these issues… It would be nice if more people posted comments on this, since it’s been out since what, sometime last year?
Visor
Review by Visor — June 17, 2008 @ 6:58 pm
it is 2 DVD players, a great Panasonic and a cheap Elta. It plays on both with no problem and no sync issue.
For PC watching (which I really cannot recomemnd for fanedits as it will always look worse than on TV) I recommend PowerDVD.
I can’t tell about other people’s issues yet, but it is of course noted that you had them. Maybe others have them as well.
SteveJo86 is MIA for half a year now. Currently I doubt, he will come back to fanediting.
Review by boon23 — June 17, 2008 @ 8:20 pm
Ah-ha! I figured out the problem.
After performing some more troubleshooting (I burned it to a second disc to rule out faulty media, and even imported the movie into DVDShrink to reauthor it, but the problems persisted), I saw the little blurb near the top of this page that this movie was mastered in *PAL*. I imported it into TMPGEnc Author and verified that this was the case. So I encoded a small clip back to NTSC and the audio sync was a little better (but still not perfect). Hmm… it’s too bad this movie isn’t available in NTSC. No, I’m not take on that project, LOL…
Review by Visor — June 19, 2008 @ 4:12 am
yes, it is PAL, as is stated in the fanedit details:
Fanedit details:
* PAL
* MENU WITH SCENE SELECTION
* running time: approx. 3 1/2h
Review by boon23 — June 19, 2008 @ 6:11 am