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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released) — Page 444

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Does it really matter what it is spelled. It's litesabor everybody.

What’s worse George Lucas changing the OT or selling the rights to Disney

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Hey Harmy, if you need it, I can make some french subtitles for the documentary.

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That's great. It'll still be a while before the docs are ready for any subtitling but once they are, I'll ask for volunteers again and send them SD workprint versions to use for subtitles. I will first need some kind soul to make English subs for others to use as a basis but again, it will take a while before it's done.

djchaseb said:

Saber, sabre, color, colour, it's all good! Harmy's English is better than mine and I'm an American

Well, I'm very flattered :-)

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pittrek said:

I wish I had your problems guys.

Post your address here and I'll send you mine.

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None of you use the correct spelling of the word, which has four Ms and a silent Q. It's true.

“That’s impossible, even for a computer!”

“You don't do ‘Star Wars’ in Dobly.”

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JK of course, I have been away a bit and stopped dropping in weekly just in time to miss 2.5.

Now I am scrambling to find a place to download.

Any help at being pointed to a non Mos Eisley like website would be appreciated.

Thanks.

TT

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Lucas prefers "laser sword" over "lightsaber" these days, for whatever reason.

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Nevermind, Harmy was kind enough to remind me to use my eyeballs and thus all was then good with the world. Pretty sure I am all set.

 

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Reegar said:

Lucas prefers "laser sword" over "lightsaber" these days, for whatever reason.

If we cared what Lucas preferred, neither this thread nor this site would exist.

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TV's Frink said:

Reegar said:

Lucas prefers "laser sword" over "lightsaber" these days, for whatever reason.

If we cared what Lucas preferred, neither this thread nor this site would exist.

You're going to hurt his feelings if he checks these threads.

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TV's Frink said:

pittrek said:

I wish I had your problems guys.

Post your address here and I'll send you mine.

It's illegal to send herpes through the mail, Frink.

Harrison Ford Has Pretty Much Given Up on His Son. Here's Why

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Stinky-Dinkins said:

TV's Frink said:

pittrek said:

I wish I had your problems guys.

Post your address here and I'll send you mine.

It's illegal to send herpes through the mail, Frink.

I gotta get rid of it somehow.

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How close are we to seeing a Blu-ray edition of this being released?

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JayFank said:

How close are we to seeing a Blu-ray edition of this being released?

By Christmas 20XX

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michaelkirschner said:

JayFank said:

How close are we to seeing a Blu-ray edition of this being released?

By Christmas 20XX

This isn't a Mega Man game!

A picture is worth a thousand words. Post 102 is worth more.

I’m late to the party, but I think this is the best song. Enjoy!

—Teams Jetrell Fo 1, Jetrell Fo 2, and Jetrell Fo 3

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I am following Moth3r's instructions for playing this on the PS3 and am having trouble with tsMuxeR.  It is not splitting at the 4GB mark like I specify in the settings.  I set the "split by size every" 4GB and I see it appear in the command line but it never actually does it (the resulting 00000.m2ts file is 18GB).  Has anyone else had this problem?  I am using tsMuxeR v2.1.8(b).  Has anyone else had this problem?  

 

Thanks.

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I finally found a copy of v1.10.6 and it seems to be working.  The latest and greatest seems to have a bug.

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You could have also tried v2.1.7b as well, sasquatch451.

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Hey Folks,

 

my torrent kinda stops at 77.1%. Goes down to 0.x 

 

Anyone having the same issue?

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If you're playing the file directly from the PS3 hard drive you don't need to format for FAT32 partitions. It can play the file directly, no matter what the size. I've played up to 30GB files on it. Of course, getting it to play Dolby TRU-HD or any flavor of DTS is another matter entirely.

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Hi all,

I have been lurking this forum on and off for several years, and especially closely following the progression of Harmy's restoration work. As we get nearer and nearer to the release of the BD/3.0, I just wanted to come forth and express my sincere thanks to Harmy for all of his dedication and endurance to this project. Doing this all voluntarily, on his own time, and without any professional training, on top of school and 'real life' stuff - to achieve the results he has thus far, well it is nothing short of awesome. Harmy you are a god. Too blasphemous? Well, an apostle of the Church of Star Wars then. And we all listen intently to your teachings. What you have done here really cannot be put into words easily. Yes, this is an amazing restoration to the theatrical version of a film, but I think I can echo the sentiments of so many others in saying that Star Wars is so much more than that to us. For those of us who grew up on SW, it became part of who we are. Star Wars was like an older brother; someone that was always there with you throughout your life, a person to hang out with on lazy days, someone who gave you a feeling of pure inner joy and innocence, was there for you in some difficult times, and who you have the fondest memories associated with. And it is precisely because Star Wars means so much to us that we are so passionate about the trilogy in its original scope. To bring that back to us, is a gift we can't easily repay. Yes, it is providing an experience as of being right back in the movie theatres over thirty years ago, but so much more than that; projects like this bring us back a childhood friend long away, a loved possession lost but found again. For that Harmy, I can only say thank you. Largely and sincerely. To you, hairy_hen, You_too, and all the folks who contributed to this project, both in front of, and behind the scenes, Thank You.

I have read through every post on these past 444 pages, and [inane ones aside] am just so impressed with the ingenuity and unifying aspect of people, who are complete strangers to one another for the most part, coming together for the sake of sharing this love, and for a goal of providing the best viewing experience a fan could ask for. I am really looking forward to viewing the BD this Christmas as I never have. The best I could hope for is to return a contribution in some way to the community and spread the love and word (and copies hopefully) of the untouched OT.  "Yeah, yeah, Harmy is great...yadda-yadda...love Star Wars - enough already, we've heard it a million times" -  well here is why this is important beyond just saying thanks. One of the biggest fears I would have is that Harmy, a guy who clearly loves the original movie as much as any of us, might become saturated with it, working on specific scenes and edits well to the point of exhaustion, to which he could actually get to dislike scenes, or the movie itself. Or even just being so frustrated with colours (skintones!!) and effects that he can't enjoy the film as it is anymore as a whole. Now, I don't think this is the case, as he is clearly still passionately slaving away on the restoration after these years and much critiquing, helpful and otherwise. But still, I just want to say Harmy, that we all appreciate your efforts. You've given something to us that will remain a part of history, even if, by some miracle, the Mouse releases a fully restored print in the future. Be proud of what you have done. Once the BD comes out, I am really looking forward to putting it on the shelf as the definitive edition to view at leisure and share with family and friends. I want my kids to be able to enjoy these movies, and hopefully be touched in even just a small way, the way that I was. I want to show the DEED to people who have never seen SW or don't care, and hopefully make a whole new generation of fans. I am not here to bash George. It's unproductive and there are plenty of other forums/venues to vent nerd rage. What's done is done. In this project though, I feel like a major part of the franchise has been brought back to the status it warrants, and restored my faith and love (and pride) in Star Wars.

/Long story short, thanks Harmy, you're the man with the plan. The Czech Císa?. Nerd royalty indeed.

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Thanks for those kind words. And let me just say, that I will never get sick of watching this film as long as I have someone to share in the experience - I recently watched it with my brothers and it was awesome, even after all the hours and days I'd spent working on it :-)

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Glad to here it Harmy! Anyone that has stared at rontos and those other composite atrocities for as long as you have, definitely deserves a medal. But then, we know not everyone deserving of a medal gets one.

chewie medal

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I just downloaded 2.5 and had a quick look. Its great, really well done. So there is also a 3.0 coming out? Sounds good, although this is fantastic for the time being.