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Banthapoodoo

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#372501
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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RoccondilRinon said:

The Purist edition was released as a barebones DVD5: it restored the editing in Ben's hut and the pacing of the original TIE Fighter reveal, and removed the music from the lightsabre duel. I don't remember if it also removed the music at the Imperial conference table and extended edit of the Death Star reveal.

Thanks.

 

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#58730
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Best Bootleg DVDs
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I don't mind having the extra stuff on a separate disc(s) for the sake of quality. To me, the TR47 set represents the closest quality currently possible to the Definitive Collection laserdiscs on a single layer DVD. The anamorphic version is a close second, but sacrifices a lot of audio quality and a bit of video quality in order to include commentary, menus, and an easter egg on the same discs. Plus, the original laserdiscs weren't anamorphic anyway. Still, it's nice to have both.


Easter egg!? How do I find them?

BTW, I think the anamorphic version looks really good. Though I would of liked the audio in it's original form, the DD 2.0 sounds good too.
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#52243
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Info: OT Bootleg DVDs
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Apparently, my DVD decoder is fried.

I'm gonna have to reinstall the operating system, destroying all data.



A.K.A. I'll have to re-download the torrents!

It'll take a sweet while, but I only had ANH hope done so far anyway.


At least those pesky vertical lines will be gone.

Hal 9000, before you reformat your system, I suggest you partition your Hard Drive. This way you can move the ANH file to the new partition and you won't lose it when you reinstall your OS.