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hunkee

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16-Feb-2016
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3-Sep-2024
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#910968
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What on earth is the difference between burning the MKV Despecialized and the AVCHD Despecialized?
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I can’t seem to find results in my research that tells me what a standard Blu-ray movie uses in file formats.

I basically want to have a copy of the Despecialized trilogy as if it was bought from the store. Will both MKV and AVCHD have a main menu? Ahh, I don’t know the BEST of the two to burn onto my discs.

What does it depend on? The image quality seems the same, audio too. The goal is what can go in a blu-ray player and be exactly like my official blu-ray releases in my collection

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#908717
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So, I got a printer, inkjet ready discs, bluray cases and photo paper. Who wants some box art and printed discs?
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I have a question.

Considering you have an inkjet printer, I was wondering if I sent you a different set of disc labels if you’d be willing to print those and I would pay you for shipping and supplies. I know you’re offering the four sets, but I was wondering if you would consider this?

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#908716
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(Help) Making a custom box set for Harmy's Despecialized Edition trilogy
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Hello all!

 Thanks to user ronwlim (http://originaltrilogy.com/user/ronwlim/id/16760) and looking through many pages of forum posts, I have come to my final choice for the box set I will be making.

However,

 I did edit ronwlim's artwork to a custom design for myself. If you are reading this, man, I hope this doesn't make you mad or anything. No bad vibes are meant to be sent. But anyway, I may be able to print the inserts and print the paper that will go on the box, but I need a few pointers:
  1. I want a thin and sturdy cardboard opposed to card stock. Any recommendations of a cardboard that is like the 2011 Star Wars saga Blu-ray box?

  2. What would be the best paper for the boxset and method of putting the paper on the cardboard (referring to the box the 3 Blu-rays will be in and the outer slipcase)?

  3. I do not have an inkjet printer capable of printing onto a blank disc. If anyone has a printer capable of doing this, I am willing to pay for the supplies and shipping.