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#269173
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Episode III The Video Game - The Movie
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Here are the new links to the patch:

http://rapidshare.com/files/14373786/Episode_III_-_The_Video_Game_Movie_-_Patch_by_Szabi.part1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/14392658/Episode_III_-_The_Video_Game_Movie_-_Patch_by_Szabi.part2.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/14399276/Episode_III_-_The_Video_Game_Movie_-_Patch_by_Szabi.part3.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/14403209/Episode_III_-_The_Video_Game_Movie_-_Patch_by_Szabi.part4.rar
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#252792
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Episode III The Video Game - The Movie
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As requested, here are the links to my patch, I'm sorry it took me so long... And I'm sorry, but the patch is 359 MB.

You only need to apply this patch, if you've ever had any problem with the sound of the extras of the original DVD version by Daveytod.

Star Wars - Episode III - The Video Game Movie DVD - PAL only patch - Part 1

Star Wars - Episode III - The Video Game Movie DVD - PAL only patch - Part 2
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#248046
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Episode III The Video Game - The Movie
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In order to avoid redownloading everything again, I propose that I upload to the web only those files that were affected by my patching. This shouldn't be very big (under 100 MB I suppose) and then everyone could easily patch his own DVD.

But first I need to know exactly which files I changed! :-) So can I ask you, Daveytod to send me in a PM the exact size of each file in your original VIDEO_TS folder? With these file sizes, I'll be able to see which files I patched.
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#247975
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First Impressions of the OOT ...
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Originally posted by: Obi Jeewhyen

I hardly matters to me ... because the audio track screams non-'77 in four places, and the experience of watching this disc does not seem like an original theatrical version ... because it's not.
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Now this is exactly what I'm interested in! What are the non-'77 parts of the GOUT edition? Where is the soundtrack different to the '77 theatrical version? Where is the picture different? Could you enlighten us - or point me to an appropriate forum?
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#232745
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Episode III The Video Game - The Movie
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For the 'Video Game trailer' and the 3 TV spots, I had the original quickTime .mov files from the net (same source that you used for the DVD), so I simply made an .mpeg (PAL) from the .mov and replaced the videos on your DVD with VobBlanker. Menus and everything else remains untouched.

For the easter egg: of course I didn't have your original source, so I had to use what was available on your DVD and I just transcoded from NTSC to PAL with Vegas 6. As far as I can tell, video-quality was not affected.
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#232561
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Episode III The Video Game - The Movie
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OK, I have figured out what was wrong with this DVD. The problem probably is that it contains 2 different video-systems: the main movie is PAL, but the extras are NTSC. I think this is not compliant with the DVD-Video specifications and that's why several DVD-players cannot play the disc correctly.

I was able to fix my copy, but now I really want to be sure that it is perfect. So my final question: the 'Concept art gallery' and the 'Game credits' are really silent? I think yes, but confirmation would be great!
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#226051
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Episode III The Video Game - The Movie
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Hey daveytod, I say thank you for this great piece! :-) I should have started by saying thanks, instead of complaining about problems....

Anyway, about the sound of the trailers: I tried 2 different stand-alone players with their internal D/A converter, as well as with an external one - no sound. I tried to play on 2 different computers with WinDVD and MPC - no sound. The only software that plays them with sound is VLC Player... Strange.

About the alternate ending: I found it! Interesting indeed! :-)