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Post #319480

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ron2112
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 REVISITED ADYWAN *1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION
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Date created
30-May-2008, 10:15 AM
Sure, there were a few steps, but nothing so complicated as to require four hours. I went from the beginning of Ady's instructions to a finished DVD (burned at 2.4x and verified) in under two hours with no complications to speak of. Here are Ady's instructions, slightly reformatted (I used to be a tech writer, can't help myself):

1) Extract the contents of the fix RAR (located in the DVD-ROM folder) into the VIDEO_TS folder, overwriting any existing files.

2) Download this file: EXTRA PAR2 FILE and extract its contents into VIDEO_TS as well.

3) Launch QuickPar. In the lower left corner of the screen, under where it says "Efficiency", click the OK button. See this graphic for reference.

4) Once the scan is complete, click Repair. See this graphic for reference.

5) When the repair is complete, delete any par2 files from the VIDEO_TS folder.

6) Install PgcEdit if it's not already installed.

7) Launch PgcEdit and select File > Open DVD. Select the VIDEO_TS folder. Don't touch anything until you see a Close button. Click it when it appears.

8) Select File > Burn DVD/Create ISO. A new box will appear saying "DVD saved ok". Click OK.

9) In the next box, make sure DL media type is set to "Double layer DVD+R". Click "Output ISO" and select where you want to save the ISO file (you'll be burning this to disc a few steps from now). Click OK.

10) Another small box will pop up telling you there are other DVD folders, and asking if you want to include them. Click "Yes".

11) The layer break box appears. Confirm that the line containing "cell 28" is highlighted; click it if it is not. Then click "OK". Your new ISO will be created

You can then burn the ISO image file with ImgBurn or a similar app. If you use ImgBurn, make sure that when the layer break box pops up, you highlight the layer break and check the box "don't update IFO/BUP files". See this graphic for reference.

Ron Moses