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Post #1176708

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solkap
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NJVC Custom Blu-ray Set of Harmy’s Despecialized Editions now available on Mega
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https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/1176708/action/topic#1176708
Date created
27-Feb-2018, 12:59 AM

Teddy Furstman said:

Also, can I edit Special Features and Menus also, I’m still confused and don’t know that the right covers and stuff I should get?

Are you talking about editing the cover art or the menus and features that play from the blu-ray? You can edit covers however you like with photo editing software. As far as editing menus, no, you’d have to rebuild the whole ISO from the ground up to do that.

Teddy Furstman said:

I should also know if I should get the Offical Versions first since I don’t like to Download Illegally and If I could Download these babies without getting into trouble.

This is on the honor system. Technically, none of these edits are legitimate when it comes to copyright. Since the 1977, 1980, and 1983 films have been suppressed, these are the only way to get high quality copies. But nobody here wants to be a thief, which is why we ask that you buy the versions that are available, which were also the primary source for a large chunk of the footage.

Teddy Furstman said:

wish I could get a BD drive, 50GB BD discs, Clear Cases and Durable glassy Paper Inserts. I’m also lazy and is Unmotivated to do such long hard work just to get these things.

You know you don’t have to burn these downloads to watch them as if they were playing from a disc if you don’t want to. Look at the note on step 10 of the guide in the first post of this thread. It says:

ISO files are the digital images of the videos and file structures to be burned to the blu-ray disc, but it is not necessary to burn the ISOs to discs to view them. You can mount the file as a virtual drive to have your computer view the file as if it were a disc in a drive. Here is an article on how to do that in Windows. The process is even simpler in Mac OS.

The stand-alone versions of the Despecialized Editions are also still readily available and even simpler to watch. Do you need any help figuring out how to get them?

Teddy Furstman said:

UPDATE:
Also, Would The Documentaries Discs work with 50gb Blu-Rays? Just Asking.

Of course! You would just end up with about half the space on the disc unused. But if you have 50gb Blu-Rays available for all six discs, that would work fine!