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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 REVISITED ADYWAN *1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION — Page 236

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The torrent is not an ISO, it's a VIDEO_TS folder. with the fix folder. I put the fix into the VIDEO_TS and the disc just crashes on the special features menus. I made ISOs and tested them and still the same crash. IMGBURN thows up layer change options. DO I ignore them and the warning that the disc won't work and burn anyway? It's quite a dissapointment after a week of waiting for the thing to download. :-(


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Cassius76 said:

The torrent is not an ISO, it's a VIDEO_TS folder. with the fix folder. I put the fix into the VIDEO_TS and the disc just crashes on the special features menus. I made ISOs and tested them and still the same crash. IMGBURN thows up layer change options. DO I ignore them and the warning that the disc won't work and burn anyway? It's quite a dissapointment after a week of waiting for the thing to download. :-(

Read the last two pages of this thread, the issue you refer to is addressed thoroughly.

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I'm so glad after reading the last few pages that I'm getting this edit on a physical disc to PIF. (Should be here any day now, if you sent it a week ago... I can't wait!) Call me old-fashioned.

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MattMahdi said:

The alternate opening was great, although after the campaign sticker on the back of the Star Destroyer in "Family Guy," I don't think any other slogan could have measured up.


Gotta be kidding, right? Spaceballs did the same gag 20 years ago and did it ten times funnier than Family Guy.

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Quickpar is now creating loads of par files. there was no repair button.


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Cassius76 said:

Quickpar is now creating loads of par files. there was no repair button.

I got confused by that as well. You hit the wrong button, unfortunately. (So did I at first.) There's an Open button in the lower left corner of the screen, that's the button you want to click and select the PAR file Ady uploaded. Delete the PAR files that were just created and try again with that Open button.

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I have to apologise to everyone on this. I have spent 4 hours on this and still nothing. Please people. Remember to put working files up to torrent. thanks anyway. I am now deleting the folder for good. I have no more time to waste. I can only wonder what the working dvd was like. yours, dissapointed . Cassius76.


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4 hours? Take the torrented files, apply the standard fix, run the Quickpar fix from last night, pcgedit the ISO, and burn. It sounds complicated, but its not.

I'm not trying to attack Cassius, I'm just trying to justify all the time Ady spent last night to fix it. Don't be disheartened, follow torrentors!

That being said, I'm never using torrents for that again. ESBR will be through Usenet, no matter the cost!

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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.

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I'm sorry but how is this different than Adywan's instructions? I fail to see where you "set the layer break to seemless".....

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vbangle said:

I'm sorry but how is this different than what Adywan's instructions? I fail to see where you "set the layer break to seemless".....


He's condensing it so there are numbers and not whole paragraphs. I understand exactly where he's coming from.

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Yes, but he said he did something different to "set the layer break seemless", whatever that means......I fail to see what he was talking about.

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vbangle said:

I'm sorry but how is this different than Adywan's instructions?

It's not, that was the point. I only broke it down into steps for better legibility.

EDIT: Anyone who prefers to follow Ady's instructions in their original form will find them at the bottom of page 234.

I fail to see where you "set the layer break to seemless".....

I have not tested that disc yet, so I don't know if that part was successful. Also, that was my own tweak to the instructions, and my intent was strictly to reformat Ady's instructions.

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vbangle said:

"set the layer break seemless", whatever that means......

It means to set the layer break so as to eliminate the pause that commonly occurs there. It is not universally supported, which is another reason I did not make that modification to Ady's instructions.

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Adywan, I also wanted to confirm that your fix worked for me. Thanks for saving our butts!

The extended Alderaan scene is quite nice - I love the planet destruction effects. The Death Star Escape easter egg was awesome too.

Where exactly is the layer break supposed to occur in the movie now?

You know of the rebellion against the Empire?

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RoccondilRinon said:

Gotta be kidding, right? Spaceballs did the same gag 20 years ago and did it ten times funnier than Family Guy.

Not really --- but this reinforces that what works for one person doesn't work for another. The subtle (?) campaign sticker made me chortle in a way that "We Brake For Nothing" really didn't.

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Technical question for adywan or whoever can answer. Hope you don't mind me posting here, but this seems to be the most active (or only active?) thread on the forum and it's somewhat relevant.

What tool did you use to decode the ac3 of the 5.1 audio soundtrack? Or more specifically, what did you do to avoid audio clipping? I've been having issues with AC3 Tools. It demuxes the ac3 to individual wav files, but it clips the high audio. For example, episode 3, when Obi-Wan draws his saber to confront Grievious, the lightsaber ignition sound clips in the demuxed wav files but does not do so on the DVD soundtrack.
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I did follow all the instructions exactly, but when you're using programs that are completely alien to you and screens appear that are not on the instructions, you can take it a few times... Then you get a bit "peeved".

It was PGC edit that it all went wrong.. kept throwing up all sorts of errors and screens..

I'm not having a pop at all the hard work everyone put in on this. But I had to draw the line after 3 wasted discs (they aint cheap). I have no idea how all this went wrong but I have never experienced such a problem with a torrent in all my life! :-) I am aware now there is just a burnable iso torrenting? would this be any easier?


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Hi guys.

New member here :-)

Can I ask if there are rapidshare links anyway to the DVD9.Pal version?

Fanedit only seems to have the NTSC links

Thank you!!
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Welcome to the forums scrapbook,

May be wrong but i dont think there is one yet. Though i may up it on the demon when i get it.
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I'm a little confused by all this talk of fixing. I downloaded the DVD9 version from A.B.StarWars. It was an ISO packed in RAR format. Do I need to fix the image in any way before I burn it?

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scrapbook said:

Hi guys.

New member here :-)

Can I ask if there are rapidshare links anyway to the DVD9.Pal version?

Fanedit only seems to have the NTSC links

Thank you!!


You could get it from the usenet which is the fastest way to get it.
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When I used pgcedit.exe to create the ISO, it reported that I had to remove the 2 following files before the ISO could be created:
VIDEO_TS.BUP.1
VIDEO_TS.IFO.1

Are these files needed for the DVD?

You know of the rebellion against the Empire?