logo Sign In

Rikter

User Group
Members
Join date
3-Apr-2004
Last activity
30-Jun-2025
Posts
2,855

Post History

Post
#59888
Topic
STAR WARS: The Torrents thread
Time
Originally posted by: Jambe Davdar
Star Wars Edit of the Clones V 1.2 is over at Suprnova.org. Any idea what this is RiK?

Obviously my guess is Attack of the Clones re-edit or maybe the cartoon series.

J


DUDE! - MagnoliaFan found out that someone ripped off his Edits and changed a few minor things then claimed it as ther own!!!

I'm SURE this is it.

Weak - but cool but WEAK - MAN me confuse it now........

I mean it's cool that people 'edit' but I think - READ I THINK they ripped of MagnoliaFan for this one.............

I hope MagFan chimes in on this one - EITHER way I'm downloading it

Post
#59871
Topic
Star Wars - The Edits and DVDr releases thread
Time
Originally posted by: DanielB
Hey! I "sold" a copy on my page already... just barley an hour after listing it. Sweet.


Could ya continue this under the Bootleg thread?

This thread is about the Many Versions of the films not the bootlegs

BTW

- Cool deal for eBay ! (Is that my covers CD - I did post in the NFO NOT to sell this on eBay in ANY WAY)

- DUDE your also gonna kill my bandwidth and maybe even this sites by posting an almost direct link to the torrents on eBay I posted these for the forums members - that's also the reason I've also kept it off Supernove.org (for now until there are MORE seeds and I can stop seeding myself - - Either way this may draw WAY too much attention to the boards.
Post
#59783
Topic
STAR WARS: The Torrents thread
Time
Originally posted by: Kimoro Teteka
Originally posted by: Rikter
The TR47 EMPIRE Should be up around 4am Mountian time...........


About time Huh


Hey, it's just great that you're doing this for us! I'm just wondering though, I lost my connection and then had to restart my system. Now I can't download the TR47 New Hope. Did something happen? Can you tell I'm a total newbie? Should I ask more questions? Wait, I just did. Damn...

Thanks


You should be able to double-click the .torrent file that you down loaded - reaim it back to the folder you first downloaded it to - then the torrent will scan the exisiting files then restart afterword (this can take about 10-20 minutes)

I hope this helps!!

+ thanks SO SO much for the kind words!
Post
#59782
Topic
Star Wars - The Edits and DVDr releases thread
Time
Originally posted by: MagnoliaFan
I've gone ahead and sent the email address your way.
I just wanted to make sure they got credit, as I know I wasn't exactly pleased recently when I found out some hack tried to steal CW, lop off the crawl and change back to the original film from the duel on and pass it off as his own new edit of AotC... and of course couldn't even explain how even the most basic of changes through the rest of the film were made...


I here ya but I really never knew who did it + I really should have noticed that it kinda implied that maybe you did it, but it's fixed now

Thanks for the info and I will be contacting them soon...

Again thanks!

Post
#59776
Topic
Star Wars - The Edits and DVDr releases thread
Time
Originally posted by: MagnoliaFan
Thanks Rikter,
Just wanted to give credit where credit was due, and avoid potential contraversy later. I know who one of the three people were who made TPRE, if you want to contact him. I'll PM you his email. I also have a 4th or 5th gen vhs of TPRE, as you can see the changes feature on the disc (showing the before and after on the two shots where the footage was unavailable), from if you want to see it.


I'm your humble servent..........



Post
#59769
Topic
Star Wars - The Edits and DVDr releases thread
Time
Originally posted by: RobinHood
Originally posted by: miochza

Yea, no one here does that. Those Ebay idiots however, do. The only money you will pay here is for shipping of the disc and/or price of a DVD R, I believe.

Hmm, I find that remark odd. Both TR47 & Rikter sells the OT Set - for few bucks higher even - than the set mentioned a few post back. Is that for DVD-R´s alone shipping included?


Sorry but your mistaken -

Since when is $15 for the discs (TR47 3 DVDr + 1 Supplementals DVD My Covers CD) + shipping - eBay prices?

- I know that TR47 charges $25 for the set but DUDE most folks on eBay charge upto $80 for the sets!

take a look on ebay again....

- BUT you have to remember these sellers ARE ONLY ASKING for $1 when the auction starts.

IT'S the Buyers THAT BID and then CHOOSE to pay that insane amount of money. NOT THE SELLERS.
Post
#59768
Topic
Star Wars - The Edits and DVDr releases thread
Time
Star Wars: The Phantom Re-Edit 1.2 - MagnoliaFan RE-MASTERED Edition
- DVDr versions WERE very hard to find.

DVD Features

- Interactive menus
- "Changes" feature
- Dolby Digital 5.1 mix

This is a Magnoliafan REMASTER of the The original 'Phantom Re-Edit' was always known as either "The Phantom Re-Edit", "The Phantom Edit 1.2", or "The Phantom Edit New York Version".

This is a statement from Magnoliafan -

"I took no real creative liberties in the edit. The only changes that were made involved two shots that were removed from the dvd version and were thusly not available in dvd quality, and a before/after feature was provided to show how minimal those changes were."

AGAIN I want to state MAGNOLIAFAN - Made NO creative changes to this film!

IF the REAL Editor wants to claim credit for the ORIGINAL EDIT 1.2 - Please email me and I will create a new cover that reflects YOUR film - IF ANYONE here has a copy of the original 'Phantom Re-Edit' on VHS or a DVD transfer - PLEASE let me know!!

It looks and feels like Star Wars, from the very beginning...

No longer are the Neimoidians bumbling idiots unknowingly aiding the evil Lord Sidious, they are now more apart of the Phantom Menace than before. The editors[s] have scrambled up their seemingly Chinese moniker with a new garbled alien language that must be subtitled. The effort (which improves as the film goes along) is both believable and convincing.

Jar Jar now speaks in a garbled version of Ahmed Best's voice, with very different subtitles below the widescreen bars. Instead of being his usual stuff you are familiar with, he now takes an active role in the solutions of the movie. Instead of being a casual bystander to the action and direction of the plot, the character now instigates solutions including the alliance between the Naboo people and the Gungans, and mentions how upset the Gungans will be if they disturb their aquatic domain.

This is a far more extensive edit of the original movie, making Jar Jar into a Jedi-like Sage, maturing up all of the Gungans and tons of minor cuts, edits and changes to pacing throughout. Speaking of cuts, the film runs at a fast-paced 118 minutes, so there's been plenty of new deleted scenes though all of the action. Wipe transitions and music has been melted back together so it is hard to tell the difference from how it originally went. There are no new added scenes in the movie, just new cuts, transitions and edits to move the story along a bit faster.

"The Phantom Re-Edit: Episode 1.2" this is actually a FAN REMASTERING of a FAN EDIT! The Original “The Phantom Edit 1.2” has been around subtly since April of 2000 and making the rounds in fan circles on VHS and VCD that were mastered from the original VHS release of The Phantom Menace the quality of these Edits was dubious at best, Enter MagnoliaFan…

MagnoliaFan who has stunned us before with his brilliant re-edits “STAR WARS Episode I: Balance of the Force and Episode II: The Clone War” has now brought us a diligently DVD restored version of “The Phantom Edit 1.2” - the title has been change to “The Phantom Re-Edit 1.2” as not to confuse fans or collectors of these rare Star Wars re-edits. There are still VHS versions of the original still out there, if the opportunity to get one passes your way... Snatch it up.

- Review was Remixed/Edit for fact Errors by RiKter Blaksvn - with parts originally written by Joshua Griffin
Post
#59525
Topic
Help - I lost my Tremors in the Force Volume 1
Time
Quote

Originally posted by: Pemdawg
So, what do you need exactly?Juat a copy of the DVD? I can send you my DVD, or I can get you a torrent to download it from. Whats the best way for me to give it to you? Also, what areyour plans for it? Areyou adding more bonus stuff? You need to add the Kenner Action figure movies from www.evanmather.com and maybe some fanfilms, like The Formula (which even has optional commentary.)



Eithre the DVD or a torrent of the video_ts folder would be great!

It's actully VOL. I - Vol II has a buch of other stuff but this is the first DVD I made for Star Wars

RiK
Post
#59438
Topic
STAR WARS: The Torrents thread
Time
Originally posted by: Molly
Would anyone be interested if I torrented good quality LAVC MPEG-4 (similar to XviD and likewise compatible with DivX) AVI encodes I made of the anamorphic OT rips? These are small enough to fit on CDs, one each CD; they're still quite good quality, 704x300x23.976 with 128 kbps MP3 audio.

Moll.



I support your uploading them

+ I was wondering will this format of MPEG4 be compataible with Set-Top DVD DivX/XVID/MP3/WMA players like the RJ Tech's RJ1500VX or the Zenith ABV341?
Post
#59433
Topic
A Non-Star Wars Question for all the A/V Experts Here...
Time
Quote

Originally posted by: Galahad_Skywalker
I could ask this in the off-topic section, but most of the best Audio-Visual people can be found here.

My question is this: since I live in a college dorm, I'm thinking of clearing up the clutter, such as my TV. I know there are TV tuner cards that can be bought for PCs, but in addition to using my computer as a mere television, I'd also like to be able to alternate between viewing my TV, VCR, and Playstation 2 on my monitor...if it's possible, that is. I have no idea if it is, and while I could've went on a wild search through Google or Yahoo, I decided I'd see if anyone on the forums could answer my question. So, is there an A/V item (or items) that would allow me to plug in my TV, VCR, and PS2 to my computer, for the purpose of viewing them through the monitor? And what do these products typically go for?

Thanks for your help!


I have one and use it for my LCD Projector - The video processor that's built in is a MUST!!!

THIS is what your looking for......

IF you want to watch your DVD player on your PC Monitor - BUY THIS NOW -
ViewSonic NextVision N4 video processor

Bring high-resolution TV to your desktop with the NextVision N4.

The ViewSonic NextVision N4 video processor turns your LCD, CRT or projector into a TV and multimedia center quickly and easily. Simply plug your display or projector into the N4 for TV and multiple video entertainment connections. Adding a DVD player, VCR or digital camera is as easy as plugging into the N4. The NextVision N4 comes with everything users need to get started, including cables and a remote control. The ViewSonic NextVision N4 video processor offers a convenient, cost-effective way to add TV and multimedia capability to your desktop.






Specifications

Freq Range: 55.25 - 801.25 MHz

Numbers of Channels: 2-69 off air 2-125 NTSC cable

Input Signal Type: RF, S-Video, Composite (RCA), RGB Pass-Through 3.5 mm Mini Stereo Audio In, and RCA (Left/Right) Audio In

Video Output Bit Performance: 24-Bit RGB 700mV±10% (Excluding RGB Pass-Through)

Output Mode Resolution Refresh Rate: 640 x 480 @ 60Hz 640 x 480 @ 75Hz 800 x 600 @ 60Hz 800 x 600 @ 75Hz 852 x 480 @ 60Hz 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz

Audio Output MTS: Mono/Stereo/SAP (Available in RF Mode)

Power Adapter Input: 120 Vac, 60Hz

Power Output: 12 VDC, 1.2A

Connector Signal: F connector for RF, 3.5mm Mini Stereo Jack for Audio In and Audio Out. RCA left/right for Audio In, S-Video, Composite (RCA), 15-pin Mini D-Sub for RGB Input and RGB Output

Remote Control: 28-Key IR remote control, Power, Volume =/-, Channel +/-, four navigation arrows, Select, Menu, Exit, MTS, Mute, Input, Res, Scan, Recall and 10 numbered keys

OSD: Contrast, Brightness, Color, Sharpness, Hue, Volume, MTS, stereo, SAP, mono, OSD Language, Resolution, Refresh Rate, Input Signal, Sleep, Channel Add/Remove, and Reset, Tuner Input, OSD transparency level.
Regulations: UL, cUL, FCC Class B, ICE SD03

Features

Experience high-resolution TV on your LCD or CRT display
You can now enjoy high-resolution up to 1024x768 TV at full screen in full 24-bit color. Simply connect the NextVision N4 to your antenna or cable feed. Enjoy full-screen high-resolution video entertainment with or without a PC Simply connect a DVD, VCR, gaming console, digital camera or camcorder to the NextVision N4 and enjoy favorite movies or pictures in highresolution. The NextVision N4 provides S–Video, composite (RCA) video connectors, audio passthrough and associated cables.

Precision video processor converts standard interlaced video into progressive scan eliminating flicker and increasing picture quality.
RGB computer pass-through Watch TV or enjoy your DVD movie without turning on your computer.

Compatible with CRT, LCD, plasma and projection displays.