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- #534411
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- Star Wars DVD Covers
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/534411/action/topic#534411
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Those look great, EyeShot. Looking forward to the final product.
Those look great, EyeShot. Looking forward to the final product.
Has anyone used the Lightscribe feature that comes with some burners? If so, are you happy with the results? From what I can see in can only label in two tone colors.
robi1138 said:
Hellbot said:
Well my Purist torrent stopped at 92.3% last night and I have not been able to find any more seeds. Do I request those here or is there another more appropriate way to go about doing that?
I'm in the same boat as Hellbot. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
PM sent.
ROFLRICK said:
I sent you a PM. All thanks to Aluminum Falcon, though!
Thank you for taking the time to help me out, RICK. I really appreciate it.
Obviously thanks go out to Aluminum Falcon as well.
Well my Purist torrent stopped at 92.3% last night and I have not been able to find any more seeds. Do I request those here or is there another more appropriate way to go about doing that?
doubleofive said:
I'm not even sure you need the fix anymore...
Really? I put the ISO file in PCGEdit and I found that the "27" is not checked off while all of the others are. I check it like Adywan instructed.
Ok, I really didn't want to have to ask any questions regarding downloading or burning ANH-R. Especially since this thread is three years old, all of the information I need should be found somewhere in here. I managed to download the DVD-9 version of ANH-R and I even watched it on my PC using DAEMON Tools. Now I am just trying to make sure I have the fixed Video TS files in the ISO.
I found the post where Adywan lays out instructions on how to fix this. I downloaded PCGEdit and followed Adywan's instructions. The one thing I didn't do was move the mounted ISO image into the newly created folder. I didn't do this because I just didn't know how. I use DAEMON Tools to Mount the downloaded ANH-R ISO file, but all it does is start the DVD using either VLC or Mediaplayer. Mounting the ISO didn't create a new file for me to move, so all I did was move the original into the file he had me create. From there I followed the rest of his instructions. When PCGEdit creates the New ISO I expected to find a new ISO file. Only there was nothing.
I know I am doing something wrong, it is going to be something stupid and I am going tell myself I should have had a V8. I am just not familiar with any of these programs. I am usually pretty good at following instructions but I am stumped atm. If anyone is willing to take a moment to help me out I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you, I definitely will. I am just overwhelmed by the content available at the moment. So many different versions to see. Looking forward to it.
I just finished viewing Adywan's Star Wars ANH - Revisited, and I just cannot express how happy I am to have seen this. When details of the upcoming Blu-Ray set were released I really did think all hope was lost. Finding this forum and its members definitely gave me renewed hope that I could still enjoy the movies I fell in love with as a child.
I'd like to thank Adywan and everyone else involved. This version of the film was beyond amazing. It almost felt like I was watching Star Wars for the first time again. Keep the dream alive gentlemen. Adywan, I will definitely be making sure to make a donation as a thank you. I look forward to your future projects. Once again, thank you.