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#119200
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Star Wars: Deleted Magic (Released)
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Originally posted by: ocpmovie
No CGI shots of X-Wing or Tie fighters appear in Deleted Magic. In all cases, they have been replaced with the original 1977 footage, as in Classic Edition. Trust me.



The subtitles are a bit fast, it was difficult to fit them all in and make them readable in the time alotted. They can be read by a casual viewer, but if you really want to digest and think about the thoughts mentioned in the subtitles, I definitely recommend pausing occasionally, or even constantly.


Best wishes!


RE CGI: While watching those scenes, I kept thinking, these look sharper, have more saturation and detail than my EditDroid set, it must be CGI. Now I'm anxious to watch those pieces again, and see where my assumptions went wrong. Thanks again for all the work you put into this, and the continued support you provide here.
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#118914
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Star Wars: Deleted Magic (Released)
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I watched this over the weekend, and was amazed. It was a great crash course on many things brought up here, eg. Biggs, 1977 mono soundtrack, Tarkin, etc. One thing that got to me was that some of the subtitles were either too brief or late, forcing me to rewind and pause a fair amount in order to digest what was going on. The other is that footage of the models was paired with the SE CGI version of the film. I would have rather seen the model footage paired with a version of the film that actually showed the models.

Kudos! I'm now going to have to check your other stuff out. =)
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#118182
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<strong>The &quot;EditDroid&quot; Trilogy DVD Info and Feedback Thread</strong> (Released)
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Originally posted by: ApolloOne
Originally posted by: ChainsawAsh
How do I do this exactly? I have IFOEdit, but no experience with it at all...

Make sure you have IFOedit version 0.95 or later (better command editing interface). Make a backup of the VIDEO_TS.IFO file (in case you mess up), and open the file in IFOedit. You'll see a hierarchical list of information stored in the ifo file. Click on VMGM_MAT and a plus sign will appear next to it. Click the plus to expand and you'll see First Play PGC. Click on it, then scroll down in the bottom window until you see the Pre Command(s). You'll see a command saying "(JumpTT) Jump to Title: 1." Right-click on that command and choose "Edit Command." Change the command to "(JumpSS_VTSM) Jump to Titleset Menu." Set the Title number to 1, Titleset number to 1, and Menu to "Root."

That should do it. Just save the VIDEO_TS.IFO file and try it out.


Ok, I do this, then when I save the new IFO, it asks me, "Do you want to save it as .BUP aswell?" Well, do I? Thanks!