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DanB.

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#320381
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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ADYWAN,

I got the dvd-5 and dvd-9 to write onto a recordable dvd thanks to your help with imgburn. Also, I had no trouble with the layer change on the dvd-9. If I remember, you mentioned that the layer change is suppose to be after Tarken says, "terminate her, immediately"? If so, it was a very smooth change and I didn't need the fix for it.

I also wanted to tell you that watching the DVD-9 disc on my system was AMAZING! Here's what I have: A Denon 3800 Blu-ray / DVD player (the Realta chip upconverts it so well that it looks almost exactly like high definition video), A Panasonic PTAE2000 1080P Projector on an 80" screen, and the audio is being played back via a Yamaha RX-Z11 11.2 channel receiver. Needless to say, this is the best I have EVER seen or heard Star Wars. Simply, jaw dropping! Thanks again for all of your hard work and I'm looking forward to Empire Revisited.

Keep up the great work,
Daniel
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#320195
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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Here is some info, maybe this might help. I have the most recent imgburn program and I downloaded the Star_Wars_Revisted_NTSC_DVD_5 file. It is 4.35 GB and my computer says that it is an ISO file (I have no idea what that is). I am using Imitation brand DVD-R / 16x 4.7 GB discs. My HP computer is 1 year old and can record on DVD+/- and R/RW/DL discs

When I go to imgburn, I am given the following options:
1). write image file to disc
2). creat image file from disc
3). verify disc
4). write files / folders to disc
5). creat image file from files / folders
6). discovery

Which one should I choose, and does it somehow make an ISO file into something a regular home dvd player would be able to play? My guess is it can't be that simple. I probably have to somehow convert this file, and split it into video and audio files? Is this correct?

Thanks for taking the time to answer my previoius post,
Daniel
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#320174
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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Hi,

I could really use some help here. I've spent the last two days (almost the entire day and night) trying to create a dvd of Star Wars Revisted to no avail. I've downloaded the 7 GB DVD-9 NTSC file, the 4.5 DVD-5 file, and tried a myriad of programs to burn these to a DVD-R or DVD+RDL with error messages every time I try to play it. Yet, I know the content of these downloads is fine because they play flawlessly with my VLC media player. The problem is, I can't play it anywhere but my computer. I've browsed hundreds of pages on here, and to be honest, I don't know enough about computers to do any of the "fixes" or "workaround" that people suggest. Would anyone be either kind enough to write a very simple "how to guide", since spliting files, etc. is way too complicated for me, or could anyone make me a disc that would be playable in my home dvd player. I've continued to share or "seed", the files that I have for others to download, and I would really be greatful if someone could help me out with this. I know we are not suppose to pay for anyt ype of help here via the forum rules, but I'm just a simple guy who loves Star Wars and would love to be able to watch Star Wars Revisted on my home theater system.

Thanks,
Dan