SWEET LAWD THERE IT IS. jarets35, if you're willing to rip and share it with us at some point, I also suggest that you go with ripping the DVD iso. For those who know about ripping, would that be preferable because it's like ripping the DVD itself and not individual footage parts from it at potentially inferior quality? And how do you extract said footage from a ripped iso file?
Post by lilyofthevalley on Apr 16, 2018 20:00:32 GMT
So, I know I was interested in the image, and that I shouldn't cross bridges before we make them (since the DVD isn't ripped yet), but something has been on my mind since this new information has come out:
What is the potential risk to getting this shared? I know how excited people are about this coming close to being found (so am I) but how dangerous is this? This is Pixar, a powerful animation studio. This DVD is pretty much a journal of their early years. There's stuff on there that hasn't surfaced. Call me paranoid but would they be mad? Would this be illegal to upload online?
As cool as the early animation would be to see, I'm wondering about the party videos. They would have people's faces and potential personal information. Could that be problematic?
I'm probably bringing up something already mentioned but it was bothering me. Sorry for being paranoid and stirring doubt, but I just don't want the lost media wiki community to get in deep water for just trying to archive something. I just want to know if there's a way to rip this at least borderline legally, like to archive.org or something.
So, I know I was interested in the image, and that I shouldn't cross bridges before we make them (since the DVD isn't ripped yet), but something has been on my mind since this new information has come out:
What is the potential risk to getting this shared? I know how excited people are about this coming close to being found (so am I) but how dangerous is this? This is Pixar, a powerful animation studio. This DVD is pretty much a journal of their early years. There's stuff on there that hasn't surfaced. Call me paranoid but would they be mad? Would this be illegal to upload online?
As cool as the early animation would be to see, I'm wondering about the party videos. They would have people's faces and potential personal information. Could that be problematic?
I'm probably bringing up something already mentioned but it was bothering me. Sorry for being paranoid and stirring doubt, but I just don't want the lost media wiki community to get in deep water for just trying to archive something. I just want to know if there's a way to rip this at least borderline legally, like to archive.org or something.
Well according to contacts of LSSQ, it was available at the Pixar Employee shop, so it might not be as private as we thought?
Pixar is a big boy in the entertainment industry. Will they even notice? "Oh no JL, someone uploaded those Toy Story ABC bumpers that aren't the Treats online, we should really put any energy into that rather than our films and the case with you. Let's take down these internet nobodies for having the gull to share some animation we made but can't legally share even though quite honestly, the general public barely knew of this DVD thing beforehand and neither did we."
Just a little thing to calm your worries: There is always a risk with sharing it, the majority of "lost" content on the wiki is stuff corporations don't release. But they will almost always not care, and if they do they don't do much. Even in cases where the corporation truly cared like with Mr Rogers Conflict or ATHF Boston the worst that happened was videos on YouTube were actively being taken for like 2 months then they just gave up. Pixar is really not going to care that bumpers from ABC in 1997 or their early commercials are out there, they care way more about their films. Heck even their shorts have been up on YouTube for years. It'll be perfectly fine
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What do you mean about their recent movies, TPJ. I actually it racist as they're one of their most recent films, called Coco, revolves around Day of the Dead, which is a Mexican holiday.
This isn't a race debate and I don't want to turn this into one, so let's stop now. Completely uncalled for and irrelevant to the main topic.
What do you mean about their recent movies, TPJ. I actually it racist as they're one of their most recent films, called Coco, revolves around Day of the Dead, which is a Mexican holiday.
This isn't a race debate and I don't want to turn this into one, so let's stop now. Completely uncalled for and irrelevant to the main topic.
Lol I haven't even seen Coco. Or Cars 2, Cars 3 or The Good Dinosaur.
Let's stop talking about the quality of Pixar's recent animated movies and get back on topic (even if I see Cars 2 as an enjoyable film on its own merits, albeit not as good as the first one or third one).
I hope that the DVD's contents get leaked soon and I have fixed the Lost Media Wiki's article on the topic's formatting issues by splitting the contents into their own sections as well as removing unnecessary spaces to avoid making a giant white box of text, but I need help with putting reliable references into the article.
Last Edit: Apr 18, 2018 14:18:18 GMT by Happy Brian
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I'm attempting to rip the disc (after reading up on many sites) and since it's encrypted I'd figure I'd try a decrypter. However, it can't read at one point in the disc (the disc is pretty darn scratched). Should I find a place that can resurface the disc?