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Aspect Ratio Fixes: The film was produced in a 4:3 ratio for TV but matted to 16:9 for theaters. Fans often debate which version is "correct." A patched file might offer a hybrid view or fix framing errors found in the official retail release.
| Symptom | Likely cause | Fix |
|------------------------|-------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------|
| Green/magenta tint | Chroma patch not applied correctly | Re-patch with correct .xdelta or source |
| Audio drifts after 30m | Different frame count | Remux with mkvmerge --sync |
| Stuttering playback | High ref_frames in patched encode | Use --profile=high in mpv or switch to SW decode |
| No chapters | Stripped during patching | Extract from original Blu-ray .mkv, re-add via MKVToolNix | batmanmaskofthephantasm19931080pblurayh patched
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Correcting Mastering Errors: Occasionally, official Blu-ray releases contain minor glitches, such as audio-sync issues, incorrect color grading in certain scenes, or "black crush" where detail is lost in the shadows. A "patched" version often incorporates fan-made or official fixes to these specific frames. It looks like you’re referencing a specific filename
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm 30th Anniversary 4K Blu-ray News Comparison 4K UHD vs Blu-ray Review specific playback errors found in certain disc releases or how to identify which aspect ratio is most authentic?
Mask of the Phantasm is copyrighted by Warner Bros. Discovery. The official 4K UHD Blu-ray (released 2023 in some regions) finally fixed the audio issues. However, for collectors who own the 2017 Blu-ray legally, creating a patched backup for personal use is protected under fair use in some jurisdictions (e.g., format shifting). A "patched" version often incorporates fan-made or official
Aspect Ratio: Official Blu-rays often used a 1.78:1 or 1.85:1 widescreen matte, but some fans prefer the 1.33:1 "open matte" version that shows more of the top and bottom of the frame.