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Post #912023

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dogdoctor
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Custom blu-ray setfor the Despecialized Editions
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Date created
25-Feb-2016, 10:38 AM

phildesfr said:

dogdoctor said:

phildesfr - if Towne32’s new recolorization project is completed and becomes Despecialized SW 2.6 - would it be possible for you to use that in one of your BD iso files? I think many of us are patiently waiting for Harmy’s ESB 2.5 release so you can update ESB and then we’ll will be grabbing your iso files. Very nice work!

For my ISOs, I’ll stick to Harmy’s versions (and I’ll definitely update the ESB ISO with v2.5 when released, of course). But if you wish to make a blu-ray out of any other version, muxing a BD from an MKV with TsMuxer is exceedingly easy, choosing only the audio and subtitles tracks (with the only limitation of 64 tracks overall): http://www.videohelp.com/software/tsMuxeR

I’ve used TsMuxer before with the MKV to Blu-ray. So are you saying that if one downloaded you ISO files, one could go in reverse and add in a different MKV and then muxe it back to an ISO? I would like to keep all your additional BD-rom features.

Also - just as FYI - if Towne32 project is completed, which it looks like it will be, Harmy is giving his blessing to call it Harmy’s 2.6. Pretty cool!