
I tried a 25gb file for RotR, but had issues with DVD architect messing up the audio (it can’t make a disc with 5.1 for some reason…) and I’ve been shy of requiring such a big download file after the issue. The source is the Blu Ray but I usually encode it at ~16mbps which makes the file around 15gb in size. Thanks for the response Hal! V2 is done and available through the usual chain. I’m planning to tweak your edit just slightly by restoring the original opening style and the “we’ll have you flying in no time” gag, just for personal, non-shared enjoyment. I’m not sure what your source is, perhaps the BluRay or iTunes version or something, but I encourage exporting at the maximum settings that make any sort of sense, if you haven’t already. But you can shape it to look like candy.” Author DigMod Time 1:41 AM Post link This might be close to what you are looking for
Cut 元 fist pumping the air and shouting “Rebellion!” at the spice mines. Cutdown the kiss between Han & Quira in the falcon by cutting to Becket as to similar to Empires Han & Leia kiss in falcon. Val does not sacrifice herself stupidly she just gets blown up by the droids. Fix the over the top score which makes your ears bleed about half way through the train heist or cut heist down. When formerly introduced to Chewie, cut out Han saying “Chewbacca” as it sounded patronizing. No Han getting the blaster from Becket. Add deleted scene where he gets demoted to the infantry. After crawl and planet pan open with Han a Quira escaping on speeder and rework the crawls text to fit. Star Wars: The Coaxium Heist (COMPLETED) - 159 RepliesĪuthor Jackpumpkinhead Time 2 5:48 PM Post linkĪll your edits seem on point but would you for v2 consider maybe some harder changes like ones found in CarstenJ.dk of Solo edit here: Hope this helps.Star Wars: The Coaxium Heist (COMPLETED) - Original Trilogy Sign In You can either use shrink to back-up and then burn it to a program of your choosing or use the audio information off shrink to finish your movie whatever way you want. Click on each one and play the movie (arrow) each time until you figure out which is the audio you want for the movie. Click full disk, choose the movie, and right click in the preview window. The easiest way to find out for sure is to check it with the easy to use program dvd shrink after you've ripped the movie. They could be for director comments or visually impaired, but don't count on that. So in the Star Wars DVD all it changes is the opening crawl's language.ĭoes anyone know what those 2 unchecked DD stereo tracks are? I am thinking one is commentary and one is just the original audio in 2.0.ĭoes anyone know what those 2 unchecked DD stereo tracks are? I am thinking one is commentary and one is just the original audio in 2.0. The only use of this feature I can think of my is maybe a concert DVD which had a lot of different camera shots. I can't see many director's ever using this feature, especially when they have a vision of how a shot should be done. I have never seen or heard of a DVD with this angle feature prior to making this thread. Don't be silly yet you come off as aggressive? Not understanding and not making sense to me is one in the same. If it isn't, then maybe you can be forgiven for it. I'm assuming English is your first language. Instead, you belittled the people making the statements, and it turns out they were right. You could simply have said you didn't understand, but you didn't. Not understanding something someone says isn't the same as it making no sense. Could that be commentary? Why would it be unchecked by default?ĭon't be silly. There were also 2 unchecked DD Stereo English tracks. The French and Spanish subtitles were only for the alien dialogue. At the Jabba scene it said "Lucas" at the top briefly while Jabba calls out for solo. Eng sub 3 was also alien subtitles but there was one difference. Eng sub 1 was subtitles for all dialogue. After I finished the movie I went back to that scene and tried all 3 English subtitles. Other than some close up shots, it's not bad for DVD quality! One thing I noticed was there was no alien subtitles, like for the Greedo and Han dialogue. So I ripped the movie and watched the whole thing. Another says it has to do with language which also makes no sense. One user says it's different angles of the movie which makes no sense. I am confused as to what these means and from googling I found a post linked to this very forum. I left everything default except I unchecked angle 2 and angle 3. I found my Star Wars Trilogy DVD set and ripped A New Hope first.