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vmancini

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4-Jun-2019
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#894358
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Harmy's RETURN OF THE JEDI Despecialized Edition HD - V3.1
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If I can just add my 2 cents, I think buying a Blu-Ray Burner and converting the .mkv file in
TsMuxer is the safest option by far. Before doing that myself I wound up with AVCHD that would
freeze, work intermittently, etc. (due to compatibility issues with my blu-ray player, no slight
on the despecialized video files obv). Think of it this way. Would you pay $100.00 to have the
OOT on Blu-Ray? If yes, the burner should run you $70-$80 and the discs about $30 (for a stack of 15).
My guess is that anyone on these forums is willing to spend the $100.

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#888620
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Harmy's RETURN OF THE JEDI Despecialized Edition HD - V3.1
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Hi all. I’m a relative noob so bare with me but first allow me to join everyone in praising Harmy for this ambitious and impressive accomplishment. I finally bit the bullet and bought a blu-ray burner so that I could have the despecialized trilogy on my shelf and all I can say is, what took me so long? Lol. Anyway, I found them on a private torenet tracker and with ROTJ 2.0 on its way, I want to make sure I’m ready when it is unveiled. How would I go about getting an invite to myspleen?

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#516733
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Star Wars Trilogy: Hyperspace Collection - 720p AVCHD Project Complete and Now Available! See Post 42 for final details!
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Mac success (and maybe for others as well)!  What Meetherbertwest posted worked flawlessly for me on my Mac.  Programs needed: Toast and TSMuxer (there is a Mac modification available);

1) Using Toast, mount the ISO

2) Navigate to the BDMV Folder, then Stream subfolder and copy/paste JUST the M2ts file to desktop

3) Using TSMuxer, input the M2ts and output to AVCHD

4) Burn the newly created BDMV folder using Toast

5)...That's it! pop in bd-player and enjoy!

If anyone has any questions, let me know.  

Let me just say that this project successfully makes a dream come true; it's a best quality possible version of the OOT; it's a true instance of film history preservation.