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#665061
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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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jmcmike said:

Now about my problem.  I burned the DE's to DVD+R DL media and they played fine on my laptop.  However my old 40GB fat PS3 (my only bluray player besides the laptop) did a hard hang mid way through each film on the layer switch.

 

 

Same here and I think you'll find that's normal (on a Sony anyway) because what you're playing is not an actual DVD but just a file on a DVD.  The only way I can watch it nicely is via a USB stick rammed into my Sony BD player.

I guess if you want it to play as you want from a disc you'll need to wait for the BD version to be released.

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#655602
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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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Fuzzy's post has hit a chord with me as I have had exactly the same reaction having just obtained 2.1.  I had got to the stage where I couldn't stand the sight of Star Wars (or 'A New Hope' which grinds my gears)....this used to be my favourite film, but the changes completely tainted it and I fell out of love.

However, amazingly, it's been rekindled with Harmy and the team's amazing work - I cannot thank you enough!  I grew up watching the old UK ITV version so imagine my delight when I found the mono audio track on there, too - identical - no more badly dubbed Aunt Beru!

Thanks again, and keep up the sterling work!!!!

ps: I tried printing down the BD inlay.png but it's slightly too big for a BD amarray - is there some trick to telling the printer to scale it down? Scaling down to 266mm x 148mm using my graphics software degrades the quality.

***EDIT*** Had success by accessing 'Printer Preview' and setting the 'Scaling' via 'Page Setup' to 35%.