Originally posted by: lordjedi
Not only that, but it doesn't look like they're ready for viewing yet either. The files (m2v and ac3) need to be muxed in order to get the audio. Unless I'm doing something wrong (that is a possibility). VLC played the m2v file, but there's no audio. Maybe another media player can play them both without needing to mux them.
Originally posted by: ron2112
Judging from the fact that they're not in the VIDEO_TS folder, I'm assuming they're not necessary to the functionality of the disc proper. I appreciate the thought on the part of whoever included them, but if I can't watch them from the DVD menu I believe I'll save myself some download time and skip those.
Ron Moses
Originally posted by: lordjedi
It was part of the usenet post. It looks like it's from when they had a Star Wars themed episode.
It was part of the usenet post. It looks like it's from when they had a Star Wars themed episode.
Judging from the fact that they're not in the VIDEO_TS folder, I'm assuming they're not necessary to the functionality of the disc proper. I appreciate the thought on the part of whoever included them, but if I can't watch them from the DVD menu I believe I'll save myself some download time and skip those.
Ron Moses
Not only that, but it doesn't look like they're ready for viewing yet either. The files (m2v and ac3) need to be muxed in order to get the audio. Unless I'm doing something wrong (that is a possibility). VLC played the m2v file, but there's no audio. Maybe another media player can play them both without needing to mux them.
I could not get VLC to play the files properly either. But media player classic played them fine. I've since made an avi file of one of the Donny and Marie clips using virtual dub. What I'm gonna do with it now that my eyes and ears have now healed from the bleeding these clips have inflicted, I don't know. Maybe I'll put them on youtube.
I'm gonna try and do a DVD5 of this later this week. I will be using DVD Rebuilder and CCE at 9 passes for the best results. I'm not particularly attached to these extras and I think they can easily go on a separate disc to make more room for the DVD single layer. And as far as the quality is concerned, I think it's a significant improvement over version 1.0 but I'm not sure the dual Layer format makes it that much better. I'll see after my conversion. My Momitsu did choke a little at the layer break(as Han and Luke open the elevator doors disguised as Stormtroopers, just before "Where are you taking this...thing?") so I'll have to check it on another player.