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Jay said:

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.

Well, now you know (and knowing is half the battle). I’m aware of the hard work involved with these projects, and they would never exist if not for this hard work.

YUB NUB!

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Hi
Can anyone help with links for the 2160 DNR version?
Thanks

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I for one, read it as a joke. I agree, it would be easier if all our work was already done.

If I had some gum, I’d chew a hole into the sun…

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Sorry most people don’t read every post the minute they’re made.

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SnooPac said:

(he wasn’t being sarcastic)

Yes, sorry, no sarcasm intended.
It was intended as a genuine thanks to those who PMd in response.
Re-reading, I could have worded it better.

Just finished watching and it was spectacular.
Thanks to all involved for sharing.

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Marcusorelius said:

SnooPac said:

(he wasn’t being sarcastic)

Yes, sorry, no sarcasm intended.
It was intended as a genuine thanks to those who PMd in response.
Re-reading, I could have worded it better.

Just finished watching and it was spectacular.
Thanks to all involved for sharing.

I’m 0 for 2 today, so I’m revoking my internet card. Glad you got it 😃

Forum Administrator

MTFBWY…A

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Speaking of 2160p. What’s the recommended disc size for burning 4k?

YUB NUB!

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skywalkerfan101 said:

benduwan said:

skywalkerfan101 said:

Speaking of 2160p. What’s the recommended disc size for burning 4k?

4,7gb

Are you sure? When burning the Despecialized ISOs (with the menus), I needed discs that were 25GB or higher.

I think he might be “yanking your chain”…

05-Star.Wars.4K77.2160p.UHD.DNR.35mm.x265-v1.0.mkv is 48.3 GB (51,888,898,602 bytes) in size. That will not fit on a BD50, so you would be looking at something like a triple layered BD100.

BUT, it’s not as simple as a size of disc - to make the ISO you need to author a build a UHD 4K compliant Blu-ray, which this source video will not be. I’m not aware of anyone working on such a thing.

Forget burning it to disc, and instead pick up a high quality, fast USB stick (64GB). That will be your best option at present.

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DVD-BOY said:

skywalkerfan101 said:

benduwan said:

skywalkerfan101 said:

Speaking of 2160p. What’s the recommended disc size for burning 4k?

4,7gb

Are you sure? When burning the Despecialized ISOs (with the menus), I needed discs that were 25GB or higher.

I think he might be “yanking your chain”…

05-Star.Wars.4K77.2160p.UHD.DNR.35mm.x265-v1.0.mkv is 48.3 GB (51,888,898,602 bytes) in size. That will not fit on a BD50, so you would be looking at something like a triple layered BD100.

BUT, it’s not as simple as a size of disc - to make the ISO you need to author a build a UHD 4K compliant Blu-ray, which this source video will not be. I’m not aware of anyone working on such a thing.

Forget burning it to disc, and instead pick up a high quality, fast USB stick (64GB). That will be your best option at present.

Or I can just change the mkv to something more fitting for a disc. I personally want physical copies for my film collection (I’ve been making cover art). BD100 would make sense space-wise. For this movie in particular, I’m going to find a way to burn it on a disc (if an ISO is never made) with the original English Mono Track only (as it was heard in theaters in 1977).

YUB NUB!

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So many misunderstandings lately.

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skywalkerfan101 said:

DVD-BOY said:

skywalkerfan101 said:

benduwan said:

skywalkerfan101 said:

Speaking of 2160p. What’s the recommended disc size for burning 4k?

4,7gb

Are you sure? When burning the Despecialized ISOs (with the menus), I needed discs that were 25GB or higher.

I think he might be “yanking your chain”…

05-Star.Wars.4K77.2160p.UHD.DNR.35mm.x265-v1.0.mkv is 48.3 GB (51,888,898,602 bytes) in size. That will not fit on a BD50, so you would be looking at something like a triple layered BD100.

BUT, it’s not as simple as a size of disc - to make the ISO you need to author a build a UHD 4K compliant Blu-ray, which this source video will not be. I’m not aware of anyone working on such a thing.

Forget burning it to disc, and instead pick up a high quality, fast USB stick (64GB). That will be your best option at present.

Or I can just change the mkv to something more fitting for a disc. I personally want physical copies for my film collection (I’ve been making cover art). BD100 would make sense space-wise. For this movie in particular, I’m going to find a way to burn it on a disc (if an ISO is never made) with the original English Mono Track only (as it was heard in theaters in 1977).

the challenge isn’t in fitting it on a disc, the challenge is in authoring a valid UHD disc that will actually play in a set-top player.

Do what everyone is suggesting and put it on usb.

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I have a question. As a spleen member my share rate is running pretty low due to various reasons, and I worry that might get me banned since it is usually a thing with private trackers. The reason I’m bringing this up is because I’m going to need to download 4K77 again in addition to some other 35mm scans. Does this mean I’m at risk?