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the set rules avchd has no seeds, and i cant find anything. not even vhs rips.
the set rules avchd has no seeds, and i cant find anything. not even vhs rips.
Just request a reseed.
Currently enjoying Disney Infinity 3.0
I'm seeding as we speak.
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Which current fan preservation of the 1997 Special Edition is considered the best? And where might it be available?
I have Lee Thorogood's PAL preservation but my Blu-ray player will not read it. I'm left with three .img files I can't use. My old DVD player could read them and they were my favorite way to watch Star Wars (except for the GOUT V3 preservation DVD of A New Hope).
By the way, is it possible to convert Lee's PAL preservation into something a current Blu-ray player could read?
I appreciate your help.
“I was a historian once, gathering the relics of the Jedi, learning the ancient mysteries. Always, there were more questions.” - Kreia
yeah, especially empire and jedi. just to hold me over until team blu's 97's or the rest of the set rules trillogy comes out
Sounds like we have similar tastes. I was introduced to Star Wars through the 97 SE so I miss that version. Except for ANH. I couldn't take Han's rubber neck laser doge anymore. So, for a while, my ideal OT experience was GOUT V3 for ANH and Lee's PALs of ESB and RotJ. But now, it's all GOUT for me. :( But, I can't complain. If it wasn't for GOUT V3, I'd be watching the letterbox DVDs instead of V3's anamorphic. And I can't stand the 2004 DVDs and Blu-rays what with all the radical changes Lucas did in ESB and RotJ.
“I was a historian once, gathering the relics of the Jedi, learning the ancient mysteries. Always, there were more questions.” - Kreia
i always had star wars and empire in the 97 versions, but i had a 95 version of jedi and i didnt know it was ever different until i bought the 2004 dvds. lol