Included are all of the episodes from "Part 1" of Detective Conan (http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/Japanese_DVDs_Part_1)
Contains the following Episodes:
001 - Roller Coaster Murder Case 002 - Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case 003 - An Idol's Locked Room Murder Case 004 - The Coded Map of the City Case 005 - The Shinkansen's Bomb Case 006 - Valentine Murder Case 007 - Once-A-Month Present Threat Case 008 - Art Museum Owner Murder Case 009 - Tenkaichi Night Festival Murder Case 010 - Pro Soccer Player Blackmail Case 011 - Moonlight Sonata Murder Case (1 Hour Special) 012 - Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case 013 - The Strange Person Hunt Murder Case 014 - The Mysterious Shooting Message Case 015 - Missing Corpse Murder Case 016 - The Antique Collector Murder Case 017 - Hijacked Department Store Case 018 - A June Bride Murder Case 019 - An Elevator Murder Case 020 - A Haunted Mansion Murder Case 021 - On Location, TV Drama Murder Case 022 - Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case (Part 1) 023 - Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case (Part 2) 024 - The Mysterious Woman With Amnesia Case 025 - The False Kidnapping and Hostage Case 027 - Kogoro's Class Reunion Murder Case (Part 1) 028 - Kogoro's Class Reunion Murder Case (Part 2)
This is an updated release of my previous torrent to include OP/EDs and additional episodes. #867295
What was fixed:
The early retail R2J discs for the show have terrible interlacing and they don't always follow any specific pattern. Most of it is field-blended interlace along with occasional frame-blending. Automated IVTC solutions would sometimes work on segments of the episodes, but left artifacts like aliasing, shimmering lines, or additional blended frames. Mostly all of that has been fixed in this release along with complete removal of interlace. I have not seen another release that addresses this.
Chroma "smearing" occurs throughout these episodes due to poor analog-to-digital composite transfer. Colors carry over from previous frames, especially during scene changes or dark scenes. This issue has been reduced and in some cases completely repaired by manual frame-by-frame duplication in low-motion areas. Many scenes have long strings of smearing that cannot be repaired by duplication alone. I have yet to come up with a solution for this and there likely isn't one, unfortunately.
The episodes have been lightly filtered to fix as many residual problems as possibles, smooth frames, and remove noise. It still retains most detail to prevent it from losing the it's original look. Some minor color correction has also been done in a few scenes, but not many since that can get pretty messy.