Here’s info on the Rebellion Collection (taken from Mattmanalpha’s post on tehparadox):
Prepare to experience the Star Wars trilogy the way it was originally seen by audiences worldwide. This special, fanmade DVD set presents the original theatrical versions of the George Lucas sci-fi classics in the highest quality possible. Also included is a set of supplements for each film, plus a “Bonus” DVD with additional special features.
Full credits for the sources and software used in this production are included on each disc.
STAR WARS - DISC 1
-DVD 9 (DVD+R DL)
-NTSC
-'77 and '81 theatrical cuts (via chapter branching)
-16x9 widescreen format
-THX 5.1 upmix
-THX 2.0 original mix
-Original theatrical stereo
-Restored theatrical mono



STAR WARS - DISC 2
-DVD 5
-NTSC
-The Making of Star Wars
-War Stories
-The Star Wars Gallery
-The Lucasfilm Archive Tour
-An Exclusive Interview with George Lucas - Part 1
-Theatrical Trailers
THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK - DISC 1
-DVD 9 (DVD+R DL)
-NTSC
-'80 theatrical cut
-16x9 widescreen format
-THX 5.1 upmix
-THX 2.0 original mix
-Original theatrical stereo



THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK - DISC 2
-DVD 5
-NTSC
-SPFX: The Empire Strikes Back
-Sound Advice
-How The Walkers Walk
-Flight Through the Asteroids
-An Exclusive Interview with George Lucas - Part 2
-Theatrical Trailers
RETURN OF THE JEDI - DISC 1
-DVD 9 (DVD+R DL)
-NTSC
-'83 theatrical cut
-16x9 widescreen format
-THX 5.1 upmix
-THX 2.0 original mix
-Original theatrical stereo



RETURN OF THE JEDI - DISC 2
-DVD 5
-NTSC
-Classic Creatures: Return of the Jedi
-The ABCs of JEDI Effects
-Jedi Videomatics
-Lapti Nek: Extended Music Video
-An Exclusive Interview with George Lucas - Part 3
-Theatrical Trailers
BONUS MATERIAL
-DVD 5
-NTSC
-From Star Wars to Jedi
-THX: WOW!
-The Empire Strikes Back Phone Messages
-Home Video Spots
Here’s info on the ESB AVCHD (again taken directly from Mattmanalpha’s original post):</span></span>
A few months ago, I created a custom “Rebellion Collection” DVD set for the theatrical versions of the _Star Wars _trilogy. It got me wondering if I could upscale the movies to near-HD quality…and not have it look like total junk. I figured Empire would be the easiest of the three films to try.
After several failed attempts, I came up with this AVCHD version, compatible with most Blu-Ray players. Given the condition of the source material available, it’s far from perfect. You can’t polish a turd…but you can pour enough glitter on top of it to make it sparkle
Video is presented in 720p at 24 fps, remastered and upscaled from the 2006 “Limited” DVD. The average bitrate is 8mbps.
Audio is presented in 2 different mixes:
- The original 35mm sound mix (Dolby 2.0, 224kbps)
- The THX home video remix (Dolby 2.0, 224kbps)
