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Laatste deeltje dit keer is hij maar 8Gb ongeveer ;)
THIS IS A WORKPRINT OF RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION REMASTERED (v2.0)
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This is a reconstruction of the 1983 theatrical version of Return of the Jedi. The original shots were painstakingly restored using various sources and the film received an extensive shot by shot colour correction.
The remastered version (v2.0) represents a significant improvement in picture quality over the earlier 1.0 version
due to the use of better encoding and higher quality sources and replacing many of the despecialized shots with
higher quality ones.
This is a workprint version meant for quality control purposes - this means, that there may be some glitches, as well
as some unfinished shots - please report any issues you find here:
http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/Harmys-RETURN-OF-THE-JEDI-Despecialized-Edition-HD-AVCHD-DVD9-and-NTSC-DVD5-available-SEE-FIRST-POST/id/12905
or on facebook.com/despecialized/
Color-correction in this workprint is very much temporary, so there isn't much point in commenting on that.
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This is an MKV version, which can be played on computers but should also play from a USB device on most modern TVs and media players.
Included are the subtitles from Project Threepio v8.3. More info here:
http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/Project-Threepio-Star-Wars-OOT-subtitles/id/13794
This workprint only includes hairy_hen's 5.1 purist audio mix. If you want to add alternate audio tracks, they need to be synced to
the NTSC 2006 DVD.
If you want to add any alternate audio or subtitle tracks (for example a differnt language dubbing) you can use MKV Toolnix,
which can be found here: http://www.videohelp.com/software/MKVtoolnix
Open "mkvtoolnix-gui.exe", drag and drop the "ROTJ v2.0 Workprint.mkv" into the program. Then drop in the audio or subtitle file
you want to add and in the window that pops up, choose "Add as new input file". Then in "output file" at the bottom of the window,
you can choose where you want your new file to be created and then hit the "Start muxing" button.
If you want to create a burnable ISO, which will play in your Blu-Ray player when burned to a BD25 or DVD9, you can use TS Muxer,
which can be found here: http://www.videohelp.com/software/tsMuxeR
Open "tsMuxerGUI.exe", drag and drop the "ROTJ v2.0 Workprint.mkv" into the program. Then you can drop in any audio or subtitle file
you may want to add.
In "Output" choose "Blu-Ray ISO" and choose where you want your new file to be created and then hit the "start muxing" button.
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