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#308974
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Help: looking for... 1997 SE TB Digital Broadcasts
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Originally posted by: Max_Rebo
Originally posted by: Darth Mallwalker
Originally posted by: Max_Rebo
but probably not in PAL.
Are you looking for PAL? I don't think you'll find any PAL laserdisc with AC3 on it.


I know I won't find the 5.1 at PAL speed, but I'm going to put everything together as PAL and then convert to NTSC.


NTSC only? I'd like to get that PAL version before conversion, I've waited that someone would do these too, so thanks!
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#289445
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Advice for someone getting into Star Wars games?
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TIE Fighter, X-Wing Alliance and Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight are all excellent games, I definately recommend those. I myself don't like very much Jedi Outcast, but it isn't bad. From the newer games KotOR is the best one, and it competes with the older ones. I don't like the PT much either, but this game just kicks butt. Its sequel on the other hand... nah. But it also is worth trying, it just isn't near to the first one.
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#285059
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.: The XØ Project - Laserdisc on Steroids :. (SEE FIRST POST FOR UPDATES) (* unfinished project *)
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What audio does X0 include? If it's done from the '86 LDs, it isn't the original audio, right? It would be cool, if there were many audiotracks to select.

Btw, I have the very first rental video of SW ('82?), and the canyon scenes are much lighter than in the later releases I have. I thought it was a bad copy, but I had two of them, and both were as light.
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#282830
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Star Wars DVD Covers
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Originally posted by: pat_the_geek
LOL well i am trying to find a way to capture the scenes from the game to make them into movies, but its a bit out of my league, im talking to people about it. and if some people here knows how to do it, let us know!!!! lol


I guess the best and easiest way would be to record Xbox 360 video with a DVD player...? Not sure if that does work, but I've recorded Xbox video with a VCR with good results.