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Star wars trilogy despecialized edition
Star wars trilogy despecialized edition










star wars trilogy despecialized edition
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#Star wars trilogy despecialized edition movie#

You can do this in Terminal by cding into the directory with the movie file, then typing shasum name.of.movie.mkv and pressing Return. If you use such a place, please verify the integrity of any movies you download.

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  • If you trust such places, you can probably find torrents for the full movies in various dark corners of the internet.
  • These movies are big, about 20GB each after assembling the parts.
  • Once downloaded, you'll need a tool that can combine the multiple RAR parts The Unarchiver is recommended in the guide, but I'm sure there are others.
  • The only fix is to wait or pay for an upgraded account. If you're seeing a message that reads "ERROR - Error starting download", it's due to the bandwidth limit.
  • The limitations have nothing to do with FreeRapid, but with the site that hosts the downloads: The files (multi-part RAR) reside on a server that limits free accounts to 5gb of downloads every six hours.
  • I tested it, and it works well, with limitations outside of its control (keep reading).
  • Things are easier if you have a download manager app the guide suggests a tool named FreeRapid, which requires that you have Java installed.
  • Technically, what you are doing is breaking the law, even if you own the originals (which is a prerequisite that you promise you've met before you download these).
  • However, I will point out some things you should be aware of before you start…

    star wars trilogy despecialized edition

    This is a very thorough guide, and I'm not going to replicate the steps here-because there are too many and the guide explains them all. The Ultimate Introductory Guide to Harmy’s Star Wars Trilogy Despecialized Editions

    #Star wars trilogy despecialized edition how to#

    But they do exist, and even more importantly, there's a how-to guide on how to get them: You obviously can't buy these-they're fan-made creations, and honestly, it's pretty amazing that Lucasfilm (now Disney) has let them exist as long as they have (I first downloaded them in late 2015). So how can you get these Despecialized versions for yourself? That's a bit tricky… Oh, and (spoiler alert!) Han shoots first. And most importantly, all the cruft added on through the years is gone.

    #Star wars trilogy despecialized edition 720p#

    The movies are not at Blu-Ray (1920x1080) resolution, but they're very well done 720p (1280x720) versions which look amazingly nice even when scaled to fill the screen of my 27" iMac. As a very brief example, here's one still (click for a much larger version) from Star Wars: The end result is something called Harmy’s Star Wars Trilogy Despecialized 3 Because these versions remove the Special Editions' changes-get it? Editions: Amazingly high quality versions of the theatrical releases of all three original movies. This 20-minute video explains the process, and contains a number of before-and-after comparison shots. Using multiple sources, Harmy and the others pieced together all three original films, doing away with the edits, correcting colors, upscaling imagery, and replacing sound effects. He called these releases Special Editions…but to fans of the originals, they weren't so special.Įnter one Petr Harmy and an army of volunteers. From 1997 onwards, only modified versions have been available-with newly-added CGI effects, deleted scenes that add nothing to the story, changes to sound effects, and even replacement of characters, such as some of those in the cantina in the original Star Wars. 2 Unedited versions exist on LaserDisc and DVD, but they are low quality transfers. Unfortunately, George Lucas has made it virtually impossible to watch the original unedited versions of the films. As a child of the 1970s, the original Star Wars trilogy 1 Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi was-and remains-one of my favorite movie series of all time.












    Star wars trilogy despecialized edition