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RELEASED: "Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Special Longer Version)" — Page 21

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It's being torrented on Demonoid. We can't link to downloads, directly, so go there and search "star trek motion picture longer", or something like that.

 

I'll also post it to the newsgroups, in a week or two. And someone will probably put it on Rapidshare before too long.

 

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You are very welcome!

 

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How do I get a Demonoid invite?

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Ziz said:

How do I get a Demonoid invite?

 

Wow, do you even need one? I didn't know they were still doing that.  Considering the tracker isn't private, that's pretty silly.

Dr. M

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Well, when I went to the site, it said "Registrations are closed", but after someone sent me an invite, turns out I had an account there anyway.  Must have set it up a while ago and forgot.

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Jaiman Tuckuh said:

I'll also post it to the newsgroups, in a week or two.

 

Let us know when you do!  I take it it will be the usual place. :-)

It's that or rapidshare for me.  I've wanted to watch this recently. Does this new version contain all the footage of TMP, except alternate footage of course?

 

 

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It includes EVERY bit of extra footage that's not duplicates/alternates of the same scene, as well as removing all the DE shots.  FF had to re-release it because of a couple of minor glitches in the first version - a stray DE shot that he missed removing and a few frames of black in the editing of the Kirk/Spock/McCoy lounge scene after the wormhole sequence.

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FF it looks pretty good,but you wouldn't mind if I make my version anamorphic would you,I see your version is still 4:3 LB,so before I watch it I will make the conversion,I could be wrong but I thought you were going for anamorphic release?

 

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dark_jedi said:

FF it looks pretty good,but you wouldn't mind if I make my version anamorphic would you,I see your version is still 4:3 LB,so before I watch it I will make the conversion,I could be wrong but I thought you were going for anamorphic release?

 

OMFG! I thought it was.  Somehow I must have not done the the settings in ISO edit correctly.

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yep it looks squished.

oh well no biggie,I will just re-encode to a movie only and make it single layer.

so I was correct in assuming you were going to have it anamorphic?

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Any chance of a fixed version?  I'm not really interested in a 4:3 version.

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I'll try and see if I can fix it. Sorry about that guys.

 

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Ok, there is a quick fix.

Download a file called "ifoedit096" from http://www.ifoedit.com/

Unzip the program (a single exe) onto your PC, start it up and chose "Open".

Search your computer for the video_ts folder you downloaded from my torrent and (one at a time) open each inf file. Then find each line of text that has an aspect ration on it that say 4:3, double click on that line and a little menu window will open. you then just change the ration to 16:9 on the 2 or 3 lines in each ifo file and re-save that file under it's original name. That will force the movie back to it's intended 16:9. 

 

Sorry for the hassle. Somehow the unchanged folder got saved to my PC....

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Is there a way to add a note to the torrent with those instructions for future downloads?

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Is there a way to add a note to the torrent with those instructions for future downloads?

Yes, the info on how to change the IFO file is in the comments section now.

Fixed and re-listed. You can use my name to find the new listing...

 

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@FF: You can make the change yourself and post the updated IFO's for people to download.

I think board rules would even let you link them directly from the thread here since it contains no actual video/audio data.

Dr. M

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I agree with Dr. M.  I would actually go further and say a fully corrected version should be re-uploaded.  A fair few people will be out of their depth trying to make that kind of change, and will end up disappointed.

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If you need the fixed Ifo files, please send me a PM with an email address that can receive a small 139,264 bytes worth of attachments

 

This is only for people who have the project downloaded from yesterday January 4, 2010. The fixed files are now in the torrent if you started downloading on or after the afternoon of January 5th.  I'll only be offering these fixed IFO files for a short time.

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Or a person could let the new torrent replace the ifo's.

Then they could join the seeding, or finish their download.

 

Copy the files from:

\STTMP\SLV

to

\Star-Trek

 

Load the new torrent file, point it at the drive, or folder, where "\Star-Trek" is, and let it verify existing files.

 

(In Bit-Tornado it's "verify existing files". Other software might say something else, or need you to use a slightly different method. That's why I say to copy the files, so there's a backup, until you get it to work).

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I'm on a Mac and I'm using Transmission to download the torrent. I came home from work late tonight to see that there is an error with a file and checking these posts I see that a change has been made. My download was at about 75% so I'm saddened to see I have to start over after 2 days of downloading (I don't have a paid Demonoid account) and I've seeded 66% of my 75%. Start all over???

In response to an earlier post's instruction of:

"Load the new torrent file, point it at the drive, or folder, where "\Star-Trek" is, and let it verify existing files.

(In Bit-Tornado it's "verify existing files". Other software might say something else, or need you to use a slightly different method. That's why I say to copy the files, so there's a backup, until you get it to work).

 

In Transmission I don't see how to do this. Help? Thanks.

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Transmission just creates a new folder when I start another download - I don't believe it can add to an existing download. I guess I'm starting over. I still have the initial download and I've burned an 8.5GB dvd - it's faulty, but I'm going to see if I can extract it  with Handbrake just to see what's up.

Thanks for the attempt at info, though.

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Transmission should read what's in the torrent file, and the torrent file will tell Transmission to make a folder called \Star-Trek.

Good luck, with Handbrake and everything!

Keep on Trekkin'.

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