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MChammer707

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12-Dec-2015
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13-May-2023
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#906325
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Despecialized: ROTJ V2.5 Not Running correctly.
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So I recently downloaded the MKV of ROTJ V2.5. I used AVCHDCoder to convert the MKV into an ISO so that it could then be burned to a disc. This is the method that I used for SW and ESB, and I’ve had no problems so far. When trying to play the disc, skipping and constant slow down are unavoidable, and attempting to fast forward or skip chapters result in freezing. Any assistance would be really appreciated guys.
Thanks!

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#900148
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My Blu Ray set for The Original Trilogy
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Hey guys! I’m fairly new to originaltrilogy, but I’m into graphic design, so I made some Blu Ray designs to share! These include the slip-in covers (front, back and spine), disc labels, and one-sided inserts. I wanted the covers to emphasis Luke’s journey, so I used iconic stills from each movie, where Luke is looking at something, with his back to the viewer. I also pixelated these images for a stylistic effect. The back cover also emphasizes Luke’s journey with quotes from various figures, along with their lightsabers. The insides (disc labels and inserts) use black and white exclusively, with a minimalist approach, while showcasing important supporting character’s in Luke’s story. A few disclaimers, the covers may not fit perfectly in every blu ray case, since there isn’t a true standard in the case sizes, so a little bit of shaving may be required to make them fit. Also, the discs look really sloppy, but that outer edge is merely there as a buffer zone in case the printer is slightly off. This prevents white slivers on the inside ring and outer rim. Also, if you want to get the most out of each sheet, use the “multiple designs per sheet” folder to print multiple disc labels and inserts. If you have any questions or criticisms/recommendations, please leave a reply.
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#885366
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How to burn the MKV file to a Blu Ray?
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Hey guys, I’ve recently purchased a blu Ray burner and blu Ray discs, specifically for the despecialized edition. I really want to get the absolute most out of the blu Ray format, so I was wondering if anyone has experience with burning the MKV file to a disc? I realize the AVCHD file is specifically for burning, but I really want the higher quality that the MKV offers. Any help would be great.