OK, in one hour from now, I'll take all the mixes I have by then and start muxing, packing and uploading.
Here's the readme file I plan to attach to the MKV, let me know if I forgot anything important:
HARMY PROUDLY PRESENTS
STAR WARS - DESPECIALIZED EDITION REMASTERED
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Fanedits and preservations must not be bougth or sold.
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Fanedits and preservations are an artform and to be shared among legal owners of the officially available releases only.
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This is a reconstruction of the 1977 theatrical version of STAR WARS. The original shots were painstakingly restored using various different sources (listed bellow) and the film received an extensive shot by shot colour correction based on a fade free 1977 I.B. Technicolor Print.
The audio options include all three 1977 mixes; the original 70mm six-track was recreated by hairy_hen, the original stereo mix was captured from LaserDisc and the original mono mix was restored by Belbucus. Also included are two isolated score tracks (by Belbucus and Editdroid,) a commentary track from the 1993 LD release and a British commentary for visually impaired. An assortment of foreign audio and subtitle options (listed bellow) is also a part of this release.
VIDEO SOURCES:
1) STAR WARS Episode IV A New Hope Official Blu-Ray 2011 (Preliminary colour correction by You_Too)
2) STAR WARS 2006 Bonus DVD (sourced from the 1993 Definitive Edition Laser Disc Master - upscales by Dark Jedi, You_Too and Harmy)
3) Star.Wars.Episode.IV.A.New.Hope.1977.720p.HDTV.x264-DON (2004 DVD Version)
4) STAR WARS 1997 Special Edition (Reivax DTV capture)
5) Cutom mattes, 35mm and 70mm film cell scans etc.
6) Puggo Grande (1977 16mm print transfer)
7) Japaneese Special Collection Laser Disc
Technical Specifications:
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CONTAINER: MKV
SIZE:??? (I'll see after I mux it all)
VIDEO: 1280x720p H264 23.976 fps
AUDIO: (all Dolby Digital) Special thanks to hairy_hen and Belbucus
TRACK 1) 5.1 70mm mix @ ???Kbps
TRACK 2) 1977 2.0 mix @ ???Kbps
TRACK 3) 1977 1.0 mix @ ???Kbps
TRACK 4) 1993 2.0 mix @ 320Kbps
TRACK 5) 2.0 German dub @ 192Kbps
TRACK 6) 2.0 French dub @ 192Kbps
TRACK 7) 2.0 Spanish dub @ 192Kbps
TRACK 8) 2.0 Italian dub @ 192Kbps
TRACK 9) 2.0 Japanese dub @ 192Kbps
TRACK 10) 2.0 Hungarian dub @ 192Kbps
TRACK 11) 2.0 Czech dub @ 192Kbps
TRACK 12) 1.0 Brazilian Portugese dub @ 96Kbps
TRACK 13) 2.0 Commentary for visually impaired @ 192Kbps
TRACK 14) 2.0 Isolated score @ 192Kbps (silence filled with 1993 LD 2.0)
TRACK 15) 2.0 Isolated score @ 192Kbps (music only)
TRACK 16) 2.0 1993 LD Audio Commentary @ 192Kbps (silence filled with 1993 LD 2.0)
Subtitles: (Project Threepio) Special thanks to CatBus
English (en)
English SDH (en-sdh)
English (matching) (en-match)
Chinese (Simplified) (zh-cn)
Spanish (es)
Spanish Forced (es-forced; only with dub)
Russian (ru)
French (fr)
French Forced (fr-forced; only with dub)
Arabic (ar)
Brazilian Portuguese (pt-br)
Japanese Forced (ja-forced; only with dub)
German (de)
German Forced (de-forced; only with dub)
Turkish (tr)
Italian (it)
Italian Forced (it-forced; only with dub)
Polish (pl)
Romanian (ro)
Croatian (hr)
Dutch (nl)
Hungarian (hu)
Czech (cs)
Greek (el)
Swedish (sv)
Bulgarian (bg)
Finnish (fi)
Danish (da)
Norwegian (no)
The subtitles are stored in an external folder, if you want to watch with subtitles, take your chosen subtitle .srt file from the
"Subtitles - Project Threepio" folder, copy it to the folder with the .mkv file and rename the .srt file to the same name as the .mkv file,
while keeping the .srt extention.