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For those interested,
It's time for a short update on things, we really made some headway lately, at least on Star Wars, we are concentrating on 1 film at a time, where in the past I would jump around lol, but anyways here is where we are at currently.

First, Star Wars is rendered, I am going to encode it tonight, and I said that we may not do any frame fixes and just leave it "as is", well we didn't, we fixed quit a few frames, more so than I did when I was planning V2 on my own, and again, the color is just friggin cool, I still can't believe that it can be brought out and look this way, it really is very cool, I know I sound like a broken record on this but I still can't believe that this is the "Bonus DVD's" lol.

Second, the new 85 Home Remix that I got ripped from the LD and not captured, is now in synch and all I need to do is just go over it a couple more times and render a new lossless wav file and encode a new DD file.

So as you can see once I have my encode, all we are waiting on is the updated Menu files, and the possible new files from hairy_hen, I PM'd him a few days ago to get an update but have heard nothing, so if this falls through, well then the default track will be the DTS-HD MA 5.1 track that is on the V1's, so at this point I have no idea if these are still going to be done or not, sorry.

Well that is it for now, I will probably post a sample video soon with audio.

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Very exciting news.  Thanks for sharing the fruits of your labors, dark_jedi and You_Too.  Cannot wait to see the sample video.

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Hey, sorry about not getting back to you before.  I am indeed continuing with the new version, but unfortunately equipment trouble has prevented me from making as much progress as I'd like, as well as other non-SW things that have taken my focus away from it lately.  But it is indeed going to happen, have no fear.  ;)

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That's great to hear DJ! I can't believe this much success has been had by using the GOUT. It makes me a little sad to see how much success true fans are having with such a sub-par source, because it just reminds me what Lucasfilm could have done themselves. Oh well. At least we have fans like you picking up the slack. I think lost in all of the nitty-gritty technical discussions and occasional bickering, we are all ecstatic that you have taken on this project, and very appreciative for the time and effort you have put in. Thank you very much for the hard work! I can't wait to see the results

May the Force be with you.

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SS4DarthPayne said:

That's great to hear DJ! I can't believe this much success has been had by using the GOUT. It makes me a little sad to see how much success true fans are having with such a sub-par source, because it just reminds me what Lucasfilm could have done themselves. Oh well. At least we have fans like you picking up the slack. I think lost in all of the nitty-gritty technical discussions and occasional bickering, we are all ecstatic that you have taken on this project, and very appreciative for the time and effort you have put in. Thank you very much for the hard work! I can't wait to see the results

Thank you, but it is not just me, my partner You_Too is just as deep into this as I am, it is SO nice having a full fledged partner this time around, but he is seeing how painstakingly tedious this is\will be, and there are times when you wonder, "why in the hell am I even doing this" I spent most of my day just preparing a script and rendering the bad frames to fix them in SW, plenty of times I just wanted to walk away and fire up my Xbox lol and relax, but I stuck with it and now it is done and ready for encode.

But Empire, oh boy, Empire, this is going to be a real treat, or I mean a pain in the ass!

plus I am building yet another PC, I am building my 11 year old Son a very nice Gaming PC like mine.

I need to get this project done before Mass Effect 3 releases lol!

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dark_jedi said:

Thank you, but it is not just me, my partner You_Too is just as deep into this as I am, it is SO nice having a full fledged partner this time around, but he is seeing how painstakingly tedious this is\will be, and there are times when you wonder, "why in the hell am I even doing this" I spent most of my day just preparing a script and rendering the bad frames to fix them in SW, plenty of times I just wanted to walk away and fire up my Xbox lol and relax, but I stuck with it and now it is done and ready for encode.

But Empire, oh boy, Empire, this is going to be a real treat, or I mean a pain in the ass!

plus I am building yet another PC, I am building my 11 year old Son a very nice Gaming PC like mine.

Ah, didn't mean to give You_Too the rough side of the pineapple! Thanks to You_Too as well! Anyways, I think you hit the nail on the head with "why in the hell am I even doing this." Anyone who has ever started a project has reached that point. Flat out, it's because we love Star Wars. In all of our whining and bitching about George Lucas and Lucasfilm and the Blu-Ray release and the EU and the Prequels (etc.), I think people are too apt to forget just how good the movies are (I don't even mind Jedi that much either). Flat out, they are phenomenal. I hadn't watched them in a while, so this past weekend I broke out your V3 DVDs and watched them all, and despite how many times I have seen them, I was blown away. Those movies were groundbreaking. It is unbelievable how well the effects have held up. Star Wars is over 30 years old, and the space fights still do it for me. Some of my housemates ended up watching with me, and it turned out that two of them had never seen the originals. They had never actually seen Han shoot first, or heard Yub Nub. Not to be cliche, but it was somewhat magical watching them get to experience the same thing that people in theaters did all those years ago. Just incredible.

May the Force be with you.

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dark_jedi said:

Thank you, but it is not just me, my partner You_Too is just as deep into this as I am, it is SO nice having a full fledged partner this time around, but he is seeing how painstakingly tedious this is\will be, and there are times when you wonder, "why in the hell am I even doing this" I spent most of my day just preparing a script and rendering the bad frames to fix them in SW, plenty of times I just wanted to walk away and fire up my Xbox lol and relax, but I stuck with it and now it is done and ready for encode.

But Empire, oh boy, Empire, this is going to be a real treat, or I mean a pain in the ass!

plus I am building yet another PC, I am building my 11 year old Son a very nice Gaming PC like mine.

Ah, didn't mean to give You_Too the rough side of the pineapple! Thanks to You_Too as well! Anyways, I think you hit the nail on the head with "why in the hell am I even doing this." Anyone who has ever started a project has reached that point. Flat out, it's because we love Star Wars. In all of our whining and bitching about George Lucas and Lucasfilm and the Blu-Ray release and the EU and the Prequels (etc.), I think people are too apt to forget just how good the movies are (I don't even mind Jedi that much either). Flat out, they are phenomenal. I hadn't watched them in a while, so this past weekend I broke out your V3 DVDs and watched them all, and despite how many times I have seen them, I was blown away. Those movies were groundbreaking. It is unbelievable how well the effects have held up. Star Wars is over 30 years old, and the space fights still do it for me. Some of my housemates ended up watching with me, and it turned out that two of them had never seen the originals. They had never actually seen Han shoot first, or heard Yub Nub. Not to be cliche, but it was somewhat magical watching them get to experience the same thing that people in theaters did all those years ago. Just incredible.

Funny thing you mentioned the V3 DVD's, along with the BLU V2 I am going to use that lossless avi from from that project and encode a new DVD video file(V4 if you wish) if there is interest and it can be swapped out to make a new V4 DVD Set, these will be encoded at the same bitrate as the V3 but will have all the enhancements of the BLU V2, then I will upload them to Spleen, again if there is even any interest in DVD video.

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SS4DarthPayne said:


dark_jedi said:

Thank you, but it is not just me, my partner You_Too is just as deep into this as I am, it is SO nice having a full fledged partner this time around, but he is seeing how painstakingly tedious this is\will be, and there are times when you wonder, "why in the hell am I even doing this" I spent most of my day just preparing a script and rendering the bad frames to fix them in SW, plenty of times I just wanted to walk away and fire up my Xbox lol and relax, but I stuck with it and now it is done and ready for encode.

But Empire, oh boy, Empire, this is going to be a real treat, or I mean a pain in the ass!

plus I am building yet another PC, I am building my 11 year old Son a very nice Gaming PC like mine.


Ah, didn't mean to give You_Too the rough side of the pineapple! Thanks to You_Too as well! Anyways, I think you hit the nail on the head with "why in the hell am I even doing this." Anyone who has ever started a project has reached that point. Flat out, it's because we love Star Wars. In all of our whining and bitching about George Lucas and Lucasfilm and the Blu-Ray release and the EU and the Prequels (etc.), I think people are too apt to forget just how good the movies are (I don't even mind Jedi that much either). Flat out, they are phenomenal. I hadn't watched them in a while, so this past weekend I broke out your V3 DVDs and watched them all, and despite how many times I have seen them, I was blown away. Those movies were groundbreaking. It is unbelievable how well the effects have held up. Star Wars is over 30 years old, and the space fights still do it for me. Some of my housemates ended up watching with me, and it turned out that two of them had never seen the originals. They had never actually seen Han shoot first, or heard Yub Nub. Not to be cliche, but it was somewhat magical watching them get to experience the same thing that people in theaters did all those years ago. Just incredible.


Funny thing you mentioned the V3 DVD's, along with the BLU V2 I am going to use that lossless avi from from that project and encode a new DVD video file(V4 if you wish) if there is interest and it can be swapped out to make a new V4 DVD Set, these will be encoded at the same bitrate as the V3 but will have all the enhancements of the BLU V2, then I will upload them to Spleen, again if there is even any interest in DVD video.
Count me in for interest in DVD video as I don't have a blu-ray player. I only have a 26inch LCD TV so I don't really see the incentive to upgrade to blu-ray just yet.

Many thanks for all you and You_Too are doing! :)

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Thank you everyone for all nice comments.

I assure you, even if you'll watch this new version on DVD, it will blow you away. You've never seen the originals this full of life since the cinema.

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Since I'm in the same boat with a DVD player and 26" TV I've been paying a "little" less attention to this thread (by "little" I mean only checking once a day). :) That said, I'm amazed by the amount of goodness you've been able to extract from these sources! Count me in for the V4 DVD's and a huge thanks to everyone who is working to make these a reality!

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dark_jedi said:

Funny thing you mentioned the V3 DVD's, along with the BLU V2 I am going to use that lossless avi from from that project and encode a new DVD video file(V4 if you wish) if there is interest and it can be swapped out to make a new V4 DVD Set, these will be encoded at the same bitrate as the V3 but will have all the enhancements of the BLU V2, then I will upload them to Spleen, again if there is even any interest in DVD video.

 

@dj_I'm down for a V4 DVD set too if they are made available. I really enjoyed V3, but I screwed up the layer break somehow using ImgBurn. If the V4 set becomes available I'm gonna order some more DL discs and try with another program.

Thanks to all involved for the time and effort on this project!

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Yes, I would also be interested in a dvd. As a mac user I don't have blu-ray burning capabilities.

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You_Too said:

You've never seen the originals this full of life since the cinema.

This makes me very, very excited. I never had the privilege of seeing the originals in theaters :( so I'm jealous of you older folks who got to have that experience. In fact, my introduction to Star Wars was the 97 SE's on VHS's.  I can't wait to see what these look like. I may have to try and track down someone with a good home theater to get the true experience. Incredibly exciting

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d_j and Y_T,

As good as the V3 DVDs were, I would love to see V4s.  FWIW, I've been seeding the V3 DVDs since day one, and I think I've upped 30 full copies of the ISOs.  I'll be happy to do the same with the V4s.

It's a shame that the Bluray versions won't work for me though.  Even though I have a 65" 1080i TV, Bluray players refuse to trust it because of HDCP, and won't provide full-rate video.  Bluray is evil...  So if better DVDs are an option, I'll gladly support them!

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Just please keep in mind that it will be the video file only, you guys will have to swap it out with the V3 yourselves, I no longer have any of those files and to be honest, most of my time is for the BLU V2 really, I just thought that this would be a good alternative for the DVD Folks.

That being said I need some help from someone, could someone make up a how to on switching out the video files with the V3 DVD and keeping the chapters and such? then I could include it in the torrent with all the right programs needed along with the new V4 video file, this would be greatly appreciated, I think Ady had a how to somewhere, or was that for audio? I can't remember.

Thanks

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dark_jedi said:

Just please keep in mind that it will be the video file only, you guys will have to swap it out with the V3 yourselves, I no longer have any of those files and to be honest, most of my time is for the BLU V2 really, I just thought that this would be a good alternative for the DVD Folks.

That being said I need some help from someone, could someone make up a how to on switching out the video files with the V3 DVD and keeping the chapters and such? then I could include it in the torrent with all the right programs needed along with the new V4 video file, this would be greatly appreciated, I think Ady had a how to somewhere, or was that for audio? I can't remember.

Thanks

I just wanted to thank Dark Jedi and You_Too for their continuing efforts to enhance the original Star Wars viewing experience!  I was very happy with the previous releases by DJ, but in continuing to find upgrades you guys are doing the Star Wars community a tremendous service!  Thanks guys!

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dark_jedi said:

That being said I need some help from someone, could someone make up a how to on switching out the video files with the V3 DVD and keeping the chapters and such? then I could include it in the torrent with all the right programs needed along with the new V4 video file, this would be greatly appreciated, I think Ady had a how to somewhere, or was that for audio? I can't remember.

You'd need a combination of DVD Decrypter, PCG Demux, Muxman and VobBlanker: rip the original disc to a folder, demux the main movie streams, remux with the new video, and then plug the new audio/video package into the original disc.

I wrote a full guide on all of this a couple of years ago with the intention of using the (rather lovely) 16:9 GOUT menus with your V2 video, but lost it (along with the edited menus) in my last PC upgrade - I now only have the finished discs. I think I may have emailed you a version at the time, though?

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LeeThorogood said:

I can do instructions for swapping the V3 video with the "V4" video. :)

That would be great, and make it so it keeps all in tact like chapters, menu's, audio options, etc.

Thanks for doing this, I can get the needed programs, I just need a text file to include on how to swap.

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LeeThorogood said:

I can do instructions for swapping the V3 video with the "V4" video. :)


That would be great, and make it so it keeps all in tact like chapters, menu's, audio options, etc.

Thanks for doing this, I can get the needed programs, I just need a text file to include on how to swap.
I was actually thinking of doing a PDF file with pictures to help illustrate the instructions, but if you would prefer a plain text txt file thats cool I can do that. :)

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LeeThorogood said:

 

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LeeThorogood said:

I can do instructions for swapping the V3 video with the "V4" video. :)


That would be great, and make it so it keeps all in tact like chapters, menu's, audio options, etc.

Thanks for doing this, I can get the needed programs, I just need a text file to include on how to swap.
I was actually thinking of doing a PDF file with pictures to help illustrate the instructions, but if you would prefer a plain text txt file thats cool I can do that. :)

 

WOW that sounds even better, no if that is what you want to do go for it, the easier the instructions the better.

Thanks

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SS4DarthPayne said:

I never had the privilege of seeing the originals in theaters :( so I'm jealous of you older folks who got to have that experience. In fact, my introduction to Star Wars was the 97 SE's on VHS's.

Actually, if you meant me, I'm 27 so I wasn't even born when they hit the theatres originally.

My introduction was sometime in 1992-93 maybe, when they were broadcasted on TV.

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i've got a mac, had these on my pc for a while, turned them into .img discs stored on the HDD, now how do I burn them? Anyone have a good software for this? Does Disc Utility work?

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You_Too said:

Actually, if you meant me, I'm 27 so I wasn't even born when they hit the theatres originally.

My introduction was sometime in 1992-93 maybe, when they were broadcasted on TV.

Eh it was just more an in general type of thing. Anyways, a personal thank you for all of the hard work you, and DJ, have been putting in on this. It truly is a service to Star Wars fans everywhere, and I look forward to the results with anticipation 

May the Force be with you.