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#322662
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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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Kurgan said:

classicrock1169 said:

Yeah I downloaded the ISO from a.b.starwars but I don't think I downloaded the fix and my usenet account has already expired so I have no way to access it. I would be very grateful if somebody upped it to Rapidshare or MegaUpload. SO just

1.Mount the ISO

2.Drag all the files off of the mounted ISO

3.apply the fix

4.the Burn the VIDEO_TS Folder in nero.

 

Okay... that actually makes sense.

 

Is there any crazy voodoo I need to do when burning it? Do I need to crank the speed down to 2.4x?

 

Thank you so much... I may actually be able to make some copies tonight that actually WORK!

VIDEO_TS Fix? If you do could you Upload it to Rapidshare and post the link here cause I don't have it.

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#322604
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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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Kurgan said:

classicrock1169 said:

Covenant said:

Kurgan said:

adywan said:

Don't use Winrar to unpack any ISO's. This can cause problems with the structure for some reason. Just use Daemontools (just google it, its free) to mount the image then you can drag all the folder in the Iso to your hard drive

 

Okay, I've re-downloaded STAR_WARS_REVISITED_NTSC_DVD_9.ISO (7.78 gb) and VIDEO_TS_files_fixed.rar (128 kb), and installed Daemon tools (I'm not too familiar with the program but it was pretty easy to "mount the ISO image" and play it like a DVD through PowerDVD, and there were no hiccups or glitches of any kind).


Would you please take me step by step through the process of burning it properly?

 

Before I create another hiccuping DVD that won't play on anything besides my PC... ;P

 

Use ImgBurn

 

Ady has given a fairly comprehensive explanation of its usage earlier in the thread...

Where could I get the VIDEO_TS_files_fixed.rar I don't seem to have it because I just reliazed my dvd just skipped the whole scene where the falcon is getting pulled into the death star.

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but his explanation was for the plain files version, not the ISO which supposedly you could "just use Nero" on (or "just use Imageburn").


If I burn the ISO with imageburn or nero, it's just going to kick out another DVD9 that stutters at the layer change and only plays on my PC, I fear.

 

What do I do with the Fixed files? adywan just said I shouldn't use Winrar on the ISO image. So how do I use these files? Should I even bother?

 

I'm still waiting for help on my specific situation...

Yeah I downloaded the ISO from a.b.starwars but I don't think I downloaded the fix and my usenet account has already expired so I have no way to access it. I would be very grateful if somebody upped it to Rapidshare or MegaUpload. SO just

1.Mount the ISO

2.Drag all the files off of the mounted ISO

3.apply the fix

4.the Burn the VIDEO_TS Folder in nero.

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#322542
Topic
STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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classicrock1169 said:

Covenant said:

Kurgan said:

adywan said:

Don't use Winrar to unpack any ISO's. This can cause problems with the structure for some reason. Just use Daemontools (just google it, its free) to mount the image then you can drag all the folder in the Iso to your hard drive

 

Okay, I've re-downloaded STAR_WARS_REVISITED_NTSC_DVD_9.ISO (7.78 gb) and VIDEO_TS_files_fixed.rar (128 kb), and installed Daemon tools (I'm not too familiar with the program but it was pretty easy to "mount the ISO image" and play it like a DVD through PowerDVD, and there were no hiccups or glitches of any kind).


Would you please take me step by step through the process of burning it properly?

 

Before I create another hiccuping DVD that won't play on anything besides my PC... ;P

 

Use ImgBurn

 

Ady has given a fairly comprehensive explanation of its usage earlier in the thread...

Where could I get the VIDEO_TS_files_fixed.rar I don't seem to have it because I just reliazed my dvd just skipped the whole scene where the falcon is getting pulled into the death star.

Anybody? :)

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#322457
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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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Covenant said:

Kurgan said:

adywan said:

Don't use Winrar to unpack any ISO's. This can cause problems with the structure for some reason. Just use Daemontools (just google it, its free) to mount the image then you can drag all the folder in the Iso to your hard drive

 

Okay, I've re-downloaded STAR_WARS_REVISITED_NTSC_DVD_9.ISO (7.78 gb) and VIDEO_TS_files_fixed.rar (128 kb), and installed Daemon tools (I'm not too familiar with the program but it was pretty easy to "mount the ISO image" and play it like a DVD through PowerDVD, and there were no hiccups or glitches of any kind).


Would you please take me step by step through the process of burning it properly?

 

Before I create another hiccuping DVD that won't play on anything besides my PC... ;P

 

Use ImgBurn

 

Ady has given a fairly comprehensive explanation of its usage earlier in the thread...

Where could I get the VIDEO_TS_files_fixed.rar I don't seem to have it because I just reliazed my dvd just skipped the whole scene where the falcon is getting pulled into the death star.

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#322094
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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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Ripplin said:

ImperialFighter said:

Personally, I've advised certain various friends and their brats who hadn't yet seen any of the Star Wars saga, to start with 'A New Hope' (Adywan's version of course) and the rest of the Original Trilogy, before seeing the Prequels, regardless of the numerical order.... :)

It would certainly help people to understand how vastly disappointed we (as long-time OT fans) all were with the PT.

Now IMO I think the Prequels were great movies. BUT they just seem like completely different Star Wars than the one I saw a couple of nights ago. To me In since I saw the prequels first it seemed that while the storys were similar it just seemed like to much had changed in 15 years or whatever to even be the same story. In the ROTS the Sith Lord was seeking for an Aprentice when he found Anakin and that was suppose to be the whole turning point in the series but when you get to a New Hope it seems like the Jedi aren't even regarded as being that powerful of people. It seems that if Lucas was always intending to make prequels he should have made the prequels first to fit in better cause it seems like the two series or just storys that are somehow similar but don't conincide.

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#321979
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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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Covenant said:

classicrock1169 said:

So I decided to watch Adywan's edition first. :) It was great looked very great very clear the lasers were very defined I enjoyed it very much. Thanks Adywan I can't wait till the Empire Strikes Back I might even hold off watching ESB all together (I have never seen it before) till your version comes out even though I have already bought the 2 dvd set.

 

Just so you know... generally speaking... Empire is thought to be THE best of the entire saga...

 

Generally speaking...

 

;' )

So do you think I should wait till adywan releases his version or should I just go ahead and watch the version I have. I might be expecting to much if I don't what do you think.

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#321956
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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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So I decided to watch Adywan's edition first. :) It was great looked very great very clear the lasers were very defined I enjoyed it very much. Thanks Adywan I can't wait till the Empire Strikes Back I might even hold off watching ESB all together (I have never seen it before) till your version comes out even though I have already bought the 2 dvd set.

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#321821
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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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doubleofive said:

Wow, first time viewer.  Um, we'd love Revisited to be your first step into the larger world.  Let us know how you think it fits in with everything else!

I just have 2 more questions before I watch

1.Do you think this is better overall (Audio, Video, Movies Changes) Better than the box set that I have found is it just a better overall release and more true the original

2.What would be the truest thing I could get to the orignal on dvd. Would it be the laser discs transfers on the bonus disc of the SE edition dvds or would be something off of here(this website).

Thanks, I am really excited about watching Star Wars for the first time ever.

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#321818
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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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Ok well here it goes............. I am a new fan (want to be) to the star wars trilogy I have seen all the prequels but sadly I have never seen any of the original trilogly :(. Ok well I have the box set off all 3 of the OT and I wanted to know if I should whatch this version first or the SE ones. I wanted what ever is trueset to the original or just whatever yall think right now is the best version of the film you can get. So do yall think this is the best version of the film avaliable right now.