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The DNR-Versions are now up on Mega and Zippyshare. There is a smaller 7gb version on Mega with the extras and subtitles, while the uncompressed 42gb version is in 82 500mb chunks on Zippyshare. (jDownloader is the reccomended program to download it with)

As usual you can PM me to snag these files, as long as you own Star Wars in some shape or form. (Pog form is acceptable)

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I’am extreme fan of grindhouse trilogy versions. Reading this thread I found that there is a 4K77 grindhouse (and apparently LPP grindhouse?), ufortunetly only source of 4K77 grindhouse I found is dead.

Does any of you extraordinary people knows some still living source of any grindhouse version of '77?

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This is off topic. I used tsMuxeR try to covert from MKV file (only the Star Wars movie itself) to Blu ray ISO. When it reached to 98.8%, I get an error code 1073741819. Is there anyways to fix the prob? How can I fix this prob? Thank you.

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TVSportsFB90 said:

This is off topic. I used tsMuxeR try to covert from MKV file (only the Star Wars movie itself) to Blu ray ISO. When it reached to 98.8%, I get an error code 1073741819. Is there anyways to fix the prob? How can I fix this prob? Thank you.

I had the same issue but was able to work around it by first demuxing it to separate video and audio files. Then remux those individual files into a Blu-ray and it should work. It doesn’t matter if you just use some or all of the audio files either.

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JasonA said:

TVSportsFB90 said:

This is off topic. I used tsMuxeR try to covert from MKV file (only the Star Wars movie itself) to Blu ray ISO. When it reached to 98.8%, I get an error code 1073741819. Is there anyways to fix the prob? How can I fix this prob? Thank you.

I had the same issue but was able to work around it by first demuxing it to separate video and audio files. Then remux those individual files into a Blu-ray and it should work. It doesn’t matter if you just use some or all of the audio files either.

This went over my head completely. What if I just wanted to create an ISO with the English mono track only (including Greedo’s subtitles)?

YUB NUB!

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Greedo’s subtitles are part of the video track, so you don’t need to worry about that.

Open the MKV in tsmuxer and uncheck everything except the video track and the mono audio track. Make sure the “demux” box is checked, set your output folder, then hit start.

When it’s done, you should have a xxxx.264 (I think - the video) and an xxxx.dtshd (for audio) as separate files. Clear everything out of tsmuxer and load these two files into it. This time, instead of checking “demux” you’ll check “Blu-Ray ISO.” Run it again and you should end up with a functioning BD ISO file.

Note that you’ll need 3x the amount of HDD space as the size of the MKV file, unless you delete the MKV after the first (demuxing) step, in which case you’ll only need 2x the amount of space.

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ChainsawAsh said:

Greedo’s subtitles are part of the video track, so you don’t need to worry about that.

Open the MKV in tsmuxer and uncheck everything except the video track and the mono audio track. Make sure the “demux” box is checked, set your output folder, then hit start.

When it’s done, you should have a xxxx.264 (I think - the video) and an xxxx.dtshd (for audio) as separate files. Clear everything out of tsmuxer and load these two files into it. This time, instead of checking “demux” you’ll check “Blu-Ray ISO.” Run it again and you should end up with a functioning BD ISO file.

Note that you’ll need 3x the amount of HDD space as the size of the MKV file, unless you delete the MKV after the first (demuxing) step, in which case you’ll only need 2x the amount of space.

3 times the amount of HDD space? How so?

YUB NUB!

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skywalkerfan101 said:

ChainsawAsh said:

Greedo’s subtitles are part of the video track, so you don’t need to worry about that.

Open the MKV in tsmuxer and uncheck everything except the video track and the mono audio track. Make sure the “demux” box is checked, set your output folder, then hit start.

When it’s done, you should have a xxxx.264 (I think - the video) and an xxxx.dtshd (for audio) as separate files. Clear everything out of tsmuxer and load these two files into it. This time, instead of checking “demux” you’ll check “Blu-Ray ISO.” Run it again and you should end up with a functioning BD ISO file.

Note that you’ll need 3x the amount of HDD space as the size of the MKV file, unless you delete the MKV after the first (demuxing) step, in which case you’ll only need 2x the amount of space.

3 times the amount of HDD space? How so?

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skywalkerfan101 said:

ChainsawAsh said:

Greedo’s subtitles are part of the video track, so you don’t need to worry about that.

Open the MKV in tsmuxer and uncheck everything except the video track and the mono audio track. Make sure the “demux” box is checked, set your output folder, then hit start.

When it’s done, you should have a xxxx.264 (I think - the video) and an xxxx.dtshd (for audio) as separate files. Clear everything out of tsmuxer and load these two files into it. This time, instead of checking “demux” you’ll check “Blu-Ray ISO.” Run it again and you should end up with a functioning BD ISO file.

Note that you’ll need 3x the amount of HDD space as the size of the MKV file, unless you delete the MKV after the first (demuxing) step, in which case you’ll only need 2x the amount of space.

3 times the amount of HDD space? How so?

Yeah, with every step, you’re creating a new file that’s roughly equal in size to the original.

Well…not exactly, since you won’t be duplicating every audio track after step one, but the video takes up the majority of the file size, and that’s the important part that you’re copying over each time.

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Damn…it would be easier if there was an ISO file already available.

YUB NUB!

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skywalkerfan101 said:

Damn…it would be easier if there was an ISO file already available.

There will be a full Blu-ray disc release eventually. Patience.

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skywalkerfan101 said:

Damn…it would be easier if there was an ISO file already available.

There’s really no point to hosting simple remuxes of large files when the mkv is the much more widely used format. It will be worth hosting when an iso with menus and special features is completed.

I understand that this release is very slightly more complicated than most, but there are two easy solutions posted so far.

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skywalkerfan101 said:

Damn…it would be easier if there was an ISO file already available.

Have you tried muxing the MKV file to a Blu Ray Folder instead of an Blu Ray ISO? Then you can use ImgBurn’s write folders/files to disc function and drop in the Certificate and BDMV folders. That almost always works for me.

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dahmage said:

skywalkerfan101 said:

Damn…it would be easier if there was an ISO file already available.

There will be a full Blu-ray disc release eventually. Patience.

Patience? You’re talking to someone who’s still waiting for 4k83.

YUB NUB!

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skywalkerfan101 said:

dahmage said:

skywalkerfan101 said:

Damn…it would be easier if there was an ISO file already available.

There will be a full Blu-ray disc release eventually. Patience.

Patience? You’re talking to someone who’s still waiting for 4k83.

My, what an entitled attitude. 4k77 took years, YEARS, with the DNR version only released last month, and you’re complaining about waiting for their next project?

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skywalkerfan101 said:

dahmage said:

skywalkerfan101 said:

Damn…it would be easier if there was an ISO file already available.

There will be a full Blu-ray disc release eventually. Patience.

Patience? You’re talking to someone who’s still waiting for 4k83.

And you’ve contributed what to these projects, exactly?

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4K83 is not even going to take a year, not even sure if it took 6 months. to complain about it taking too long is… pretty shitty, honestly.

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Jay said:

skywalkerfan101 said:

dahmage said:

skywalkerfan101 said:

Damn…it would be easier if there was an ISO file already available.

There will be a full Blu-ray disc release eventually. Patience.

Patience? You’re talking to someone who’s still waiting for 4k83.

And you’ve contributed what to these projects, exactly?

Does anyone know a “joke” when they see one??? Everyone is twisting what I said, and making me look like asshole. It’s the internet alright…

YUB NUB!

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skywalkerfan101 said:

Jay said:

skywalkerfan101 said:

dahmage said:

skywalkerfan101 said:

Damn…it would be easier if there was an ISO file already available.

There will be a full Blu-ray disc release eventually. Patience.

Patience? You’re talking to someone who’s still waiting for 4k83.

And you’ve contributed what to these projects, exactly?

Does anyone know a “joke” when they see one??? Everyone is twisting what I said, and making me look like asshole. It’s the internet alright…

Internet sarcasm is hard.

And since threads like these tend to be filled with entitled demands regarding timelines and available formats, it’s easy to mistake such a joke for a legitimate post.

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