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#197797
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Difficulty in burning 'deleted magic' onto DVD
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Ahhh managed to figure how to make a complient ISO image. Using Nero Tools wouldn't work, but if you download the following free tool - ImgTool it will create an iso image which works.

Tested on both Deleted Magic and Building Empire - both of which didn't work using Nero Tools or even Folder2Iso.

Now I am a happy man and great documentaries as well. Well done to the authors.
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#196526
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Difficulty in burning 'deleted magic' onto DVD
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Hi there, Thanks for that. Yeah it is strange, if you do not create an iso image of the file, but just leave the [VIDEO_TS] folder, PowerDVD can play it normally. But creating a dvd iso image, and PowerDVD crashes out and so does my portable machine which I want to use.

I will PM the creator of Deleted Magic to see if he can see any reason why

many thanks
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#196195
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Ong-Bak: Thai Warrior Original Version
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Originally posted by: Moth3r
This thread is in dodgy territory.

If there is an official DVD available, then you are expected to purchase it and use your region-free PAL-compatible player to watch it.

What you basically have is a copy of the uncut version, in NTSC format with DTS soundtrack, with custom English subs added?

Hi there, Yes this was my understanding of the rules. That we preserve movies which are not available, regardless of video signals (NTSC/PAL). Shouldn't worry what the sound format is DTS or DD5.1

Also the UK release (Premier Asia) is the uncut version, but they have used another soundtrack, instead of using the original. (A stupid idea in my opinion). .
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#195900
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Difficulty in burning 'deleted magic' onto DVD
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Sorry to resurrect this thread , but I have the same problem as Sober. I am creating an iso image of the cd, but it does not work. Watching each vob file is fine, and I have tried 3 times using nero, but when creating an iso image file, it does not play in my mvisto unit or even in PowerDVD in "File Mode". I can create iso images of Moth3r A New Hope and that works fine, as well as Johnny English Japanese Cut, it just seems to be Deleted Magic.

Any ideas anyone?
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#195897
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Ong-Bak: Thai Warrior Original Version
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Originally posted by: TR47
I'm working on a new project, which involves this Thai martial arts film from 2003. The movie was released domestically in 2005, but as an edited, rescored version.

From the info I have been able to find, the ONLY uncensored, unedited 108 minute version in NTSC format was released by Edko of Hong Kong. Unfortunately, due to some mixup, it did not contain English subtitles.


I there, This is not true, you can get a Full Uncut Thai English Friendly Version from Austraila. You can find it :Here - Official Ong Bak DVD

For more information here is the Madman Website for Ong Bak

The version includes:

2 DISC SPECIAL EDITION

DISC 1 -
Luc Besson International ONG BAK Feature
Special UNCUT Thai ONG BAK Feature

DISC 2 - (total running time 200 mins)

BORN FOR THE FIGHT Thai boxing Documentary (51 mins)
Muay Thai 9 moves demonstration (7 mins)
Making of ONG BAK (48 mins)
Behind the scenes (6 mins)
Tony Jaa interview (7 mins)
Director interview (12 mins)
International film premieres (6 mins)
French music video (4 mins)
Storyboard Comparison (2 mins)
Rehearsals (3 mins)
3D Animatic comparison (3 mins)
Tony Jaa fight demonstration (5 mins)
International Trailers - France, Thai etc.. (7 mins)
Deleted Scenes (7 mins)
Alternative ending (3 mins)
Poster Gallery (15 mins)
Stills Gallery ( 15 mins)


I have this version and the Thai version and both A/V are the same.