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kk650's Star Wars Saga: Regraded and Semi-Specialized (Released)
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Dek Rollins said:

The file should be about 20-25GB. The only way to retain the high quality that an HD encode can give (that you said you wanted) is to give the file a high enough bit-rate to make it happen. Also, Despecialized is going to be pretty close to the same file size, if not slightly smaller (16-20GB). I think revisited is only 480p, designed for a DVD, hence having such a small file size. You could also torrent if you can use that method, to help with the long waiting.

Ah yes, I have discovered since I asked this why the file is so large. I don’t actually need that. Although HD is nice, I thought the quality of Revisited was perfectly fine. What I mean by wanting higher quality is that I want something that has had colors fixed, special effects improved, mistakes corrected, etc so that it looks better in those ways.

I have now learned of another RotJ edit which sounds close to what I want, this one being by Q2. I have not yet been able to find it anywhere though (except for through GetNZB which requires me to pay before I can download the whole thing, and I don’t want to give my credit card info to them because I am not familiar with them and they don’t take PayPal). Does anyone know where I can download Q2’s RotJ edit?

P.S. Sorry for the double post, don’t know how to delete the first one.

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#897271
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kk650's Star Wars Saga: Regraded and Semi-Specialized (Released)
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Please help me out! I joined tehParadox in order to be able to download and watch your Semi-Specialized Return of the Jedi, but the process has been mind-numbingly slow. The file is split into 28 parts and is 22GBs, meaning that it will likely take me multiple days to download, factoring in the necessary wait time between downloads. Forgive me because I am not up on all the technological stuff you have had to do to make this - I simply want to watch a high quality version of the film without too much of George Lucas’ messing around, and this sounds like what I want. I don’t understand why the file is so enormous. I downloaded and watched the excellent fan edit Star Wars: A New Hope Revisited the other day and it was only 5 parts and around 5GBs. I don’t want a massive 22GB file on my computer. Is there another way I can watch your edit that will allow me to do so today and without filling up a huge chunk of space on my drive?

Edit: Now part eight isn’t even there anymore, apparently. So I’m stuck no matter what I do. I’m about to give up and watch the despecialized version instead. Assuming that doesn’t give me the same trouble.