Star Wars Despecialized Edition (1977) Harmy Fan Preservation 720p x264seeders: 39
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Star Wars Despecialized Edition (1977) Harmy Fan Preservation 720p x264 (Size: 5.49 GB)
DescriptionVideo Duration : 2h 1mn Bit rate : 5 500 Kbps Width : 1 280 pixels Height : 540 pixels Display aspect ratio : 2.35:1 Frame rate : 23.976 fps Audio #1 Format : AC-3 Bit rate : 640 Kbps Channel(s) : 6 channels Title : 1977 70mm six track mix Audio #2 Format : AC-3 Bit rate : 192 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Title : 1977 35mm stereo mix Audio #3 Format : AC-3 Bit rate : 96.0 Kbps Channel(s) : 1 channel Title : 1977 35mm mono mix Text #1 Language : English Text #2 Title : SDH Language : English Text #3 Title : For Mono Audio Language : English This re-encoding is not done by Harmy himself. This was done after talking to him and with his knowledge. Harmy's original v2.5 release is 18 GB in size. So this is just a re-encode of that file to make a more manageable size. Harmy's original nfo for that file comes below. Atlantis. HARMY PROUDLY PRESENTS STAR WARS - DESPECIALIZED EDITION REMASTERED (v2.5) This is a fan preservation made for culturally historical and educational purposes. Fanedits and preservations must not be bought or sold. Please report every fanedit or preservation you find for sale to webmasters of originaltrilogy.com. Fanedits and preservations are an artform and to be shared among legal owners of the officially available releases only. Do not support piracy. This is a reconstruction of the 1977 theatrical version of STAR WARS. The original shots were painstakingly restored using various sources (listed below) and the film received an extensive shot by shot colour correction based on a fade free 1977 I.B. Technicolor Print. The remastered version (v2.0) represented a significant improvement in picture quality over the earlier version. Version v2.1 further improved upon the previous version mainly by refining the colour correction but also by replacing many of the despecialized shots with higher quality ones. Version v2.5 offers few more little tweaks to the picture and contains an unprecedented number of audio options, including lossless DTS-HD tracks for the original mixes (the original 70mm six-track was recreated by hairy_hen, the original stereo mix was captured from LaserDisc PCM and fixed up by hairy_hen and the original mono mix was restored by Belbucus from a VHS recording), an isolated score, four different commentary tracks, dubbing tracks in ten different languages and dialects and a British commentary for visually impaired. Sharing WidgetTrailer |
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