Originally posted by: Citizen
There's two ways of fixing the ESB XviD, re-releasing the full 3.9gb file or releasing a 229mb mp3-wav that can be dropped into the ESB avi using VirtualDub. The glitch is so small you'd only notice it if you were concentrating intently on the film or you knew it was there in the first place (damn I shoulda kept my mouth shut
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I could put the fixed ESB mp3-wav on the ROTJ XviD DVD-R when ROTJ is done, there'll be enough space because the avi will be under 4gb.
There's two ways of fixing the ESB XviD, re-releasing the full 3.9gb file or releasing a 229mb mp3-wav that can be dropped into the ESB avi using VirtualDub. The glitch is so small you'd only notice it if you were concentrating intently on the film or you knew it was there in the first place (damn I shoulda kept my mouth shut

I could put the fixed ESB mp3-wav on the ROTJ XviD DVD-R when ROTJ is done, there'll be enough space because the avi will be under 4gb.
The VirtualDub method sounds like a great idea. It'll get the fix out for anyone who cares while saving time and bandwidth better spent on other things.
The release itself looks and sounds excellent. Thanks for all your hard work in making it a reality.
