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When Tomorrow Comes 1939 1080p BluRay REMUX AVC DTS-HD MA 1 0-ZoroSenpai

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A concert pianist unhappily married to a mentally ill woman falls in love with a waitress.

Year: 1939
Duration: 92 min
Release date: Thursday 25th January 1940
Genre: Drama, Romance

    

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Stars:
Irene Dunne, Charles Boyer, Barbara O'Neil, Onslow Stevens, Nydia Westman, Nella Walker, Fritz Feld, Eddie Acuff

General
Container......: Matroska
Duration.......: 1 h 31 min
Size...........: 23.2 GiB

Video
Codec..........: Matroska High@L4.1
Type...........: Progressive
Resolution.....: 1920x1080
Bit rate.......: 34.9 Mb/s
Frame rate.....: 24.000 FPS

Audio
Format.........: DTS XLL
Codec..........: DTS-HD Master Audio
Channels.......: 1 channel
Bit rate.......: 796 kb/s
Language.......: English

Audio #2
Format.........: AC-3
Codec..........: Dolby Digital
Channels.......: 2 channels
Bit rate.......: 192 kb/s
Language.......: English

Audio #3
Format.........: AC-3
Codec..........: Dolby Digital
Channels.......: 2 channels
Bit rate.......: 192 kb/s
Language.......: English

Subtitles
Language.......: English
Language.......: French

Source(1).......: GBR Powerhouse Films 1080p Blu-ray AVC LPCM 1.0-KYTiCE (Thanks!) (Video, Commentary, Subtitle, Chapters)
Source(2).......: USA Kino Lorber 1080p Blu-ray AVC DTS-HD MA 2.0 (Thanks!) (Audio, Commentary, Subtitle)
Source(3).......: FRA Carlotta Films PAL DVD (Subtitle)
Remuxer........: Roronoa_Zoro@HDB, TBD

Notes..............:
Overall, the GBR version offers consistent grain, no flat areas, better picture quality, and more detail, which is why it was chosen. The video frame rate was adjusted to match the primary audio.

Regarding the audio, the DVD version is heavily filtered, and between the USA and GBR versions, the USA audio seems to offer the best quality, while the GBR audio appears slightly filtered. The USA audio is dual-mono, so it was converted to a mono channel. The primary audio was converted to DTS-HD MA instead of FLAC for better mono playback through the center channel. Since the GBR and USA BDs have different frame rates, the commentary track from the GBR BD was adjusted and synced to the GBR BD.

The English SDH subtitles from both the GBR and USA BDs were OCR'ed and spell-checked by me. The GBR BD was well-formatted and had clear dialogue points but fewer SDH elements than the USA BD. As both versions have their pros and cons, both were included. The non-SDH English subtitles were created from the GBR BD. The French subtitles were sourced from the FRA PAL DVD, OCR'ed by @T0x1c, synced to BD by @aljucen, and then both were synced to the GBR BD and added.

There were no chapter names available in the PAL DVD or either BD version. The GBR BD and DVD contained more chapters (11) than the USA BD (8). Therefore, the chapters were taken from the GBR BD, synced to the closest I-frames, and added an end credits chapter.

Thanks to the uploaders for the source. Greetings to everyone! Enjoy!