Everywhere I look that says “original triliogy” it’s always the second re-mastering, never the remastering that was released in the 1990s or the original un-remastered versions

  • @bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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    23 days ago

    Honestly your best bet is to find a DVD/VHS box set and rip them yourself. Everyone keeps the 1080 versions these days at a minimum, and i don’t know if those versions were ever release in HD, though here’s hoping some can come in with Cunningham’s law.

    • Flamekebab
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      83 days ago

      A VHS/DVD rip is rarely a “best bet”. There are exceptions, of course, but for Star Wars? Nah.

      • @bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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        13 days ago

        Hey I’m right there with you, I have the bluray releases for mine. OP though is after a specific version, which I think was ever available in HD.

        • Flamekebab
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          33 days ago

          Officially, aye, but this is piracy board. Fans have scanned the film itself and made it available illicitly. Project 4K77 looks fantastic, for example.

          • @bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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            02 days ago

            I’m with you, my original point was that I wasn’t aware of any rips that fot OPs criteria, and that they might be better off doing that legwork themselves.

    • The RizzlerOP
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      23 days ago

      I have copies of the second remastering box set that came included with the original un-remastered editions. What do I use to copy off those?

      • Cassa
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        12 days ago

        Oh the dvds with laserdisc scan? That’s a very neat thing to have!

        Would still recommend 4k77 😅

        • The RizzlerOP
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          11 day ago

          not sure about a laser disk scan. It’s just a DVD box set that came included with the un-remastered editions in the bonus disk

    • skribe
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      23 days ago

      Were they ever released on DVD? I have the VHS tapes. I thought the best quality version was laserdisc. Beyond that, they were all the remastered editions.

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        That’s where I’m not sure. According to wikipedia, no. So then yeah, laserdisc would provide the best image for those releases at 425, but a PAL laserdisc would give 440, in contrast to VHSs NTSC resolution of 240. That said, the 90s release was itself a 20th anniversary remaster of the originals, though allegedly there exists a copy for long term preservation that was never released. But, I’d have sworn that the 20th remaster saw a limited release on DVD, but that would again be something to be found on eBay or from a collector if it exists.

        • skribe
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          33 days ago

          I thought the first Star Wars DVD was the Phantom Menace in 2001, and the original (remastered) trilogy weren’t released on DVD until 2004.