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Nocturnaloner

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#749237
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Star Wars DVD Cover Collection Myspleen
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danilko1 said:

There are two DVDs.

The 1st: BLAK0046 The Ulitmate Star Wars DVD-Rom II

The 2nd: Star.Wars.DVD.Cover.Collection

Each have much or most of Blaksvn's  covers (Rikter)

Then a library of other's covers. There is other content, fonts etc.

BLAK0046 is about 4GB of data, and the Cover Collection is about 3GB.

In theory if we have enough of each one, we could rebuild the others, although the Cover Collection is newer and has more covers.

 I just grabbed the Star Wars DVD Cover Collection on the public trackers, but it stalled at 93.1%

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#747636
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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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JT 1138 said:

Nocturnaloner said:

It was very easy for me to make a blu-ray, once I got the MKV.  Use tsMuxer to make a BDMV folder, and ImgBurn to burn a single layer blu-ray.  That's it.  The second I was done burning, PowerDVD started playing it.  My Oppo player recognizes it like any other blu-ray, and plays it without a hitch.  It looks and sounds fantastic, even projected on a large screen.

 Thanks for posting that.  When V2.5 first came out, I tried to create a blu-ray ISO using tsMuxer and it didn't work after many tries so I gave up.  Just downloaded the most recent version of tsMuxer and it worked great. 

 Great!  Glad I could help.

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#746801
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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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Harmy, I can't thank you enough for all your efforts.  I watched EP IV 2.5 tonight, and it is amazing.  I avoided buying the blu-ray box set, and I haven't seen Star Wars in a long time, several years at least.  Tonight, I got to visit an old friend again, thanks to you and all the contributors.

It was very easy for me to make a blu-ray, once I got the MKV.  Use tsMuxer to make a BDMV folder, and ImgBurn to burn a single layer blu-ray.  That's it.  The second I was done burning, PowerDVD started playing it.  My Oppo player recognizes it like any other blu-ray, and plays it without a hitch.  It looks and sounds fantastic, even projected on a large screen.