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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 REVISITED ADYWAN *1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION — Page 230

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And what is alt.binaries.starwars? Am I just the pure definition of newbie?!
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I’ll give you some instructions.


1. Go to this website and buy a 3 day usenet service subscription for 3 dollars. https://signup.usenetserver.com/signup.asp?poplocation=1&noregcode=ok&unpagent= . Take note of the username you choose and the password you choose.

2. Go to www.altbinz.com . Go to the “Downloadz” section on the left. Click “Alt.Binz INSTALLER v0.25.0”. There are 3 mirrors there. Click the one that’s closest to you. Install altbinz.


3. Open Alt.binz and then select Setup

4. Under “Download” note where your download path is so you can find the files you download.


5. Under “NZB” put check marks under “Register NZB extension to AltBinz”, “sample .par2 file”, “sample files”, “nzb files”, “delete NZB file after importing”. Do nothing else.

6. Under “Servers” type “USENET” in “Name”. Type “secure.usenetserver.com” in “Address”. Type “10” in “Number of connections”, Type “563” in “Port”. Put a check in the “SSL” box. Put a check in the “Server requires authentication” box. Type the username you chose when creating your account with Usenetserver.com in “Username”. Type the password you chose in “Password”. Click Apply. Click “Add As Primary”. Do nothing else here.


7. Under “Par2” Select “PAR2 checking”, “PAR2 repairing”, “Cleanup after PAR2 repair”.

8. Under “Unrar” select “Auto Unrar”


9. Under “Miscellaneous” select “Autopush Connect button”

10. Click the “OK” button on the bottom right.


11. Shut down Alt.binz

12. Download this ZIP File http://shanewindus.com/files/SW.zip .


13. Open the zip and inside is an NZB file.

14. Extract the NZB file to your desktop or where ever.


15. Double click the NZB file.


Altbinz should now open and begin downloading your file from the usenet. That is of course if you put all the correct info in the fields.

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I couldn't get clickable links to work for some reason cuz I wrote this in Word then cut and paste to here. You are going to have to cut and paste the URL's to your browser window.
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carbonunit said:

I couldn't get clickable links to work for some reason cuz I wrote this in Word then cut and paste to here. You are going to have to cut and paste the URL's to your browser window.

Or install Firefox's Linkification extension. :-)

Ron Moses

Avoid infestation. Rotate.

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alright,

if this is any easier...(mabye, maybe not)..
for those that prefer torrents....

i have put up the torrent for:
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star wars ep IV - 2008 revisited adywan mp4/ipod

go to demonoid or mininova, and do a search there..


by, the way, it looks/sounds great even in this format!

later
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'may the force be with you'

[no GOUT in CED?-> GOUT CED]

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adywan said:

Well other people have managed to burn the NTSC DVD-9 using nero without the fix successfully so i'm not sure what the problem could be. You say that PowerDVD has stopped working so it could be a problem with your system somewhere. Does your standalone player play DL DVD's that you have burned before without problems?The best thing to so is apply the fix and burn with imgburn. Its really easy to do. If you still have problems after the fix then you have a problem with either the media or your system


This is my first attempt at buring DLs, at least for video. Only other times I've used them have just been data. PowerDVD was the last resort, tried it on the stand alone player first, then other software.

As long as Imgburn is free, I'll try it. Can it be downloaded? I also tried a free burner program called Starburn...that was even worse. Disc wouldn't stop when it got to the menus, just kept playing track after track non stop.

My outlook on life - we’re all on the Hindenburg anyway…no point fighting over the window seat.

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Pretty sure it's free.

"Right now the coffees are doing their final work." (Airi, Masked Rider Den-o episode 1)

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negative1 said:

alright,

if this is any easier...(mabye, maybe not)..
for those that prefer torrents....

i have put up the torrent for:
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star wars ep IV - 2008 revisited adywan mp4/ipod

go to demonoid or mininova, and do a search there..


by, the way, it looks/sounds great even in this format!

later
-1

'may the force be with you'



Glad to see you used my file. Now I can seed this torrent as well. Can I get some help seeding this from someone?
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negative1 said:

alright,

if this is any easier...(mabye, maybe not)..
for those that prefer torrents....

i have put up the torrent for:
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star wars ep IV - 2008 revisited adywan mp4/ipod

go to demonoid or mininova, and do a search there..


by, the way, it looks/sounds great even in this format!

later
-1

'may the force be with you'



Ugh... my computer can't even do torrents. Advice, anyone?
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Ziz said:

adywan said:

Well other people have managed to burn the NTSC DVD-9 using nero without the fix successfully so i'm not sure what the problem could be. You say that PowerDVD has stopped working so it could be a problem with your system somewhere. Does your standalone player play DL DVD's that you have burned before without problems?The best thing to so is apply the fix and burn with imgburn. Its really easy to do. If you still have problems after the fix then you have a problem with either the media or your system


This is my first attempt at buring DLs, at least for video. Only other times I've used them have just been data. PowerDVD was the last resort, tried it on the stand alone player first, then other software.

As long as Imgburn is free, I'll try it. Can it be downloaded? I also tried a free burner program called Starburn...that was even worse. Disc wouldn't stop when it got to the menus, just kept playing track after track non stop.


Ok, update. Maybe Ady or someone else can figure this one out.

My NTSC DVD-9 came from RapidShare via fanedit.org.

Applied Ady's ISO fix in spite of the fact that I'm not using Imgburn.

Now, when I burned it pre-fix, Nero gave me some kind of "non-critical error, do you want to continue" message. I hit yes and burned the disc and ended up where I was on my previous post.

Applied the fix and burned a new disc. Nero didn't give me that "non critical error" thing this time. Now, I can get to the Alderaan and Biggs deleted scenes, but they're not those scenes. They're two halves of the Escape from Docking Bay 94. The Alderaan one is the gang getting on the Falcon as the Sandtroopers enter the bay and the Biggs one is the rest of that scene as the Falcon eludes the Star Destroyers.

Now what?

My outlook on life - we’re all on the Hindenburg anyway…no point fighting over the window seat.

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rpvee said:

negative1 said:

alright,

if this is any easier...(mabye, maybe not)..
for those that prefer torrents....

i have put up the torrent for:
-----------------------------------------------------
star wars ep IV - 2008 revisited adywan mp4/ipod

go to demonoid or mininova, and do a search there..


by, the way, it looks/sounds great even in this format!

later
-1

'may the force be with you'



Ugh... my computer can't even do torrents. Advice, anyone?


Why can't your computer do torrents? What ISP do you use?

Other advice would be to try to use the newsgroup instructions Carbonunit so graciously provided. Either use BitTorrent, which isn't that hard to figure out, or use the newsgroups, or hope some kind soul will upload it to Rapidshare. Other than those three options, you'd have to get the DVD yourself via a PIF chain, torrent, Rapidshare, or newsgroups to rip it to iPod format.
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Ugh... my computer can't even do torrents. Advice, anyone?


I have done everything I can for you. The idea that your computer "can't do torrents" and "can't do usenet" is silly to me. Unless you are using some off the wall operating system that none of us have heard of. You WILL have to learn SOMETHING in order to attain this edit. I suggest following my instructions. They will work.
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Ziz said:


Ok, update. Maybe Ady or someone else can figure this one out.

My NTSC DVD-9 came from RapidShare via fanedit.org.

Applied Ady's ISO fix in spite of the fact that I'm not using Imgburn.

Now, when I burned it pre-fix, Nero gave me some kind of "non-critical error, do you want to continue" message. I hit yes and burned the disc and ended up where I was on my previous post.

Applied the fix and burned a new disc. Nero didn't give me that "non critical error" thing this time. Now, I can get to the Alderaan and Biggs deleted scenes, but they're not those scenes. They're two halves of the Escape from Docking Bay 94. The Alderaan one is the gang getting on the Falcon as the Sandtroopers enter the bay and the Biggs one is the rest of that scene as the Falcon eludes the Star Destroyers.

Now what?

Why didn't you use imgburn to burn the new iso? You did run it through PGCedit after you pasted the new files in the VIDEO_TS folder didn't you to make the new ISO file or did you just paste the new replacement files and burn with nero? Imgburn is in the DVD-ROM folder on the DVD if you haven't already got it. It sounds like you have done something wrong that has changed the IFO files. Do EXACTLY what it says for the fix in the text file included step by step. Once you have done all the steps mentioned burn with Imgburn. That will give you an exact copy of the DVD-9 with the correct layer break and everything will be fine. Its worked for everyone else so if it fails this time you either haven't followed by instructions properly in the fix file or you have a serious problem with your computer. What version of Nero are you using?

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Nero 6.6.0.17

Ok, I'm still new to a lot of this, so I'm getting stuck somewhere along the way.

Downloaded RAR files and unpacked to create ISO. Opened ISO to create disc image. Burned that to a disc with Nero - no good.
Downloaded ISO fix RAR file. Unpacked separately, copied files to VIDEO_TS folder. Burned again, no good.

This Pgcedit part is where I'm getting stuck. I found it via Google search and installed it, but what do you mean by "let it do its scanning"? What do I tell it to scan...the VIDEO_TS folder? I'm guessing that after that, I'm supposed to use it to create a new ISO, right? Then I use Imgburn to open this new ISO directly to a disc, or do I open it to the hard drive first, then burn that new image to a disc?

My outlook on life - we’re all on the Hindenburg anyway…no point fighting over the window seat.

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I don't know why I can't do torrents. It downloaded in like a second, I tried to open it, but my computer had to go online to look for software to use to open it. It found none. :-/
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no. Mount the original ISO image using something like Daemontools. You then copy all the files that are in the original ISO to your hard drive in a new folder. call it "star wars DVD-9" or something like that.In that new folder you should now have 4 folder: VIDEO_TS, AUDIO_TS, JACKET_P & DVD_ROM. Once you have these copy all the files from the fix into the VIDEO_TS folder. It will ask if ytou want to overwrite the existing files. select "yes". Now you have all the new files intact. Open Pgcedit and select the VIDEO_TS folder inside "star wars DVD-9" (or whatever you have called it). Once opened a box will appear and if you notice it is scanning the files. Once it has done this click "close"(which will only appear once the scanning has completed) then create a new ISO by selecting "file> BurnDVD/Create ISO. It will say "dvd saved ok". click "ok". A new box will appear. select where you want the new iso to be created, make sure that the "DL media type" is set to "Double layer +R(if your media is +R) or "Double layer -R" (if you media is -R). now click "ok". Another box will appear asking about the extra folders. Just click "yes". Now a new box will appear. This is your layer break. Make sure that cell 28 is highlighted (it should be by default). click "ok" and your new iso will be created.

Once this is created open imgburn. Goto "mode>write", load your new ISO file and click the bottom button (burn). When the layer break box appears make sure you click on the layer break info at the top to highlight it. Make sure that the "Don't update IFO/BUP files" box is ticked. Now burn.

rpvee said:

I don't know why I can't do torrents. It downloaded in like a second, I tried to open it, but my computer had to go online to look for software to use to open it. It found none. :-/

Did you download the torrent software? You need to open the torrent with that. It was clearly explained to you what to do so check that you are following the instructions correctly

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Ok, as I said I'm totally new to this. This is the first encounter I've had with this Pgcedit. The only reason I found out about downloading DVD's at all is because someone on another forum posted about your original DVD5 version. That download/burn went fine, so I figured everything would happen the same with the DVD9. Yet, here we are.

I'm running Pgcedit as I type this. It's scanning VTS_51_5.VOB and tells me "Error loading NAV pack at sector 616 (in file):
Nav Pack identifier not valid.
The VOB file "may" be CSS encoded.
You cannot edit a CSS encoded disc!
Or the VOB doesn't match the IFOs
Try to do a mock strip with IfoEdit

Skip remaining "Bad Nav Pack' error message for the current domain?
[Yes to all] [Yes] [No]

If someone wants to fire up AIM and walk me thru this in real time, I'd appreciate it. PM me for my AIM name.

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I just need safe, good, easy-to-use, free torrent-reading software right now. Suggestions?
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ron2112 said:

Or install Firefox's Linkification extension. :-)

Another great extension I hadn't heard of yet. Thanks, Ron!
rpvee said:

I don't know why I can't do torrents. It downloaded in like a second, I tried to open it, but my computer had to go online to look for software to use to open it. It found none. :-/

Let's put it this way: "Star Wars Revisited" is the treasure, the torrent file is the map, and the torrent program is the shovel. All you have is the map. You need to download a program like Azureus or utorrent or something, tell it to open that torrent file you got (they are very tiny) and it'll download the "treasure." ;)

And for those saying 'I don't understand how your computer can't download torrents'...well, that happened to me once, and I was an experienced torrent user. One day, the program just plain stopped working. I tried reinstalling it and nothing. Tried 2 or 3 other torrent programs and nothing. I gave up. Then around a year later, I tried Azureus again on a whim and it worked swimmingly. I was an eMuleaholic for that year off, I can tell you! :p

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Fanedit.org, RapidShare, 80 RAR files

I'm pressed for hard drive space, so I moved the actual ISO file to a DL DVD for storage. That disc has two files on it -

STAR_WARS_REVISITED_NTSC_DVD_9.ISO
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star.wars.IV.revisited..NTSC.DVD-9. .NFO

Yes, the two dots betwen "revisited" and "NTSC" and the space between "9." and ".NFO" are correct, not a typo in my post...don't know if that makes a difference. My hard drive has the unpacked ISO (now with the fix applied) and the original RAR files.

The ISO file size is 8,166,532 KB and the NFO file is 5 KB.

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how did you unpack the ISO? Did you do it the way i explained or did you use winrar to unpack it? There should be no problem with pgcedit & no errors reported in it if you have done it the way i said. I have tested this several times and every time without problem. I'm hoping its not because you put the ISO on a disc first. Other than you making sure you have gone through each step i explained there is nothing more i can do. It only seems to be you that is having this problem

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I used WinRAR, just like I did for the DVD-5. Should I start over with the RAR files? Create a new ISO and unpack it with PcgEdit instead?

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Ziz said:

I used WinRAR, just like I did for the DVD-5. Should I start over with the RAR files? Create a new ISO and unpack it with PcgEdit instead?


Yeh, start over with the rar files but you will need to mount the ISO file DO NOT unpack with winrar because this can sometimes screw the files up. Download and install DaemonTools from HERE
Once installed restart you computer. Once restarted you will see a Daemontools tray icon in bottom right hand side of your screen (by the clock). Right click on it and goto "virtual cd/dvdrom" and select number of drives as 1 (if this isn't already set. The do the same thing again but this time select "mount image and select your iso file unpacked from the rars. this will create a virtual drive. Now goto "my computer" and explore the DVD and drag all the folders into a new folder (as described earlier) then do all the steps i mentioned to apply the fix and create the new iso. If you still get an error in PGCedit then i'm afraid there's nothing more i can do to help you

You actually never have to unpack an ISO (you mentioned you did that with the DVD-5). Nero burns ISO files and you should always burn the ISO because that way you can make sure that the disc structure is the way it is intended

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rpvee said:

I don't know why I can't do torrents. It downloaded in like a second, I tried to open it, but my computer had to go online to look for software to use to open it. It found none. :-/
Your first clue is "My computer had to go online to look for software to use to open it". You need torrent software to download files using torrents. :)
DOWNLOAD UTORRENT

This is extremely easy to use software and it's free. This does not have to be installed. Just run it from your desktop or where ever you would like.