Ok.that’s fair enough. What programs does that the best:
tsMuxER, multiAVCHD, other?I do have the mkv’s
I personally use tsMuxer, but I’ve had the program for a long time and I’ve heard when trying to install it now, from its newest .exe, it attemps to install a lot of turdware during the installation (didn’t do this when I installed it). Just be sure to use the advanced installation if you go that route and uncheck everything you don’t want - don’t let it do its own thing.
Using tsmuxer you just simply add the file and the output the file in a BD friendly format (like iso for example,) click a button and you’re done. Use Imgburn afterwards to burn it to a BD.
By the way have you seen these news:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-new-scan-of-the-original-1977-35mm-print-of-star-wars-vs-the-official-blu-ray-release-20160218
Yeah, it’s a beautiful release. It was completed by an account/team here and you can read more about it:
They’re also working on a Technicolor scan release, which looks even better based on the previews they’ve released so far.
The Negative 1 release is different than the DeEd release and both have their advantages and disadvantages. The -1 release is very much like watching an actual projected 35mm presentation (complete with the occasional pops, specks, flecks, and stuff you’d see inherent to older celluloid) but it is very much an absolutely “pure” presentation of the original film (and the aforementioned “flaws” add to authentic filmic feel of the presentation), complete with one original theatrical stereo English track. DeEd is a more “pristine” presentation by way of “meticulous intervention” on Harmy’s part, with many audio options (like the Hairy Hen DTS MA surrounds track), language dubs, and more resolvable detail, etc. Both are fantastic and absolutely worth it, but in my opinion “worth it” in such different ways that both are must-haves and one doesn’t render the other obsolete or inferior in any way, shape, or form (like, say, v2.5 of DeEd renders its previous iterations obsolete.)