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jedimike1

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#537160
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Harmy's RETURN OF THE JEDI Despecialized Edition HD - V3.1
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Chewtobacca said:

jedimike1 said: How exactly do you "add" a certificate folder

You can simply create a folder next to the BDMV folder and call it CERTIFICATE.

Actually, now that I think about, Harmy's workflow when last I heard was to encode the AVCHD with Ripbot and remux it with the additional audio tracks using tsmuxer.  Now, Ripbot seems to use the strict standard for AVCHDs (no certifcate folder) whereas tsmuxer does produce a certificate folder when you remux, so I would guess that it makes no difference either way.  (If you want what Harmy produced, add a certificate folder.)

 Thanks brother!  :)

 

jedimike1

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#536627
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Harmy's RETURN OF THE JEDI Despecialized Edition HD - V3.1
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Chewtobacca said:

Strict AVCHD standard does not require a certificate folder, but I believe that Harmy authored the disc using the looser standard, in which case it should indeed have one.  As the disc is movie-only, it might well play anyway, but personally I would add a certificate folder before burning.

 How exactly do you "add" a certificate folder when using ImgBurn?  I got my copies from myspleen and they don't have a certificate folder.  There is a clip info folder...is this the same thing as a certificate folder?  All help is very much appreciated. Thanks,

 

jedimike1

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#68601
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Info: Wow, this guy's collection is simply stunning!
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KL is a great guy!! I've gotten lots of good advice from him while putting together my lifesize SW collection especially my Vader. He always told me that if I was ever in Hong Kong to let him know ahead of time and I could drop by his place. Its too bad he decided to get out of SW prop/lifesize collecting, it is a VERY expensive hobby. I was lucky enogh to be able to buy a few great pieces from him when they were up for sale. Most of the lifesize stuff with the exception of the Ep.II yoda is completely fan built. By fan built I mean cast off a licenced replica and then tweaked a bit to make it more accurate. Like his stormtrooper for example the helmet is said by many a reliable source to be cast off a screen used piece. KL is a stickler for detail as am I, and most of the officially licensed helmets are way off from the originals, due to the many copies that have come out of the molds, so thats were the unofficial underground market comes from. Sorry for my rant guys, its just really cool to see my two hobbies, DVDs and SW/Movie prop replicas cross paths!!! Take care all


mike
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#55360
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Owning a Light Saber
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Hey the Vader FX lightsaber is awesome!!! MR really puts out some nice products I own quite a few items from them. Check out this forum if you are into Star Wars props/lightsabers/blasters or helmets!!! Be warned though my friend, it is an addicting hobby 1 lightsaber is never enough. There are some truly talented people that belong to the RPF(replica props forum) you can pretty much find whatever you are looking for. take care buddy


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