
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. The file played perfectly over Plex on the bedroom TV in 4k and HDR.I found my Star Wars Trilogy DVD set and ripped A New Hope first. I played it in the theater on the projector and it looked good.so just need to confirm. I am still unclear about how "downscaling" with Kodi playing 4k videos on a 1080p display actually works. Not gonna waste time, disc space and $$ ripping 4k discs, if the result in the main home theater is worse than a regular BD rip.

While having the 4k in the bedroom is nice.my primary concern is still with the main home theater, so do not want to be watching a "degrated" image. I suppose I should also rip the regular BD and do a comparison or maybe just compare to the actual BD in the BD player. The one thing I am not sure about is when I play the file in my 1080p theater (Odroid C2 running Kodi) is the "downscaled" image equivalent to what it would have been if it was a rip from the regular BD for the movie.
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Yesterday, I got the 4k BD for John Wick 2 and ripped it 1-1.came out at around 70gb. I recently got a 4k/HDR tv for my bedroom so now I am thinking about getting 4k discs going forward so I can watch them in 4k in the bedroom if I want. Click to expand.My main theater is still 1080p (Sony 40es projector).and I have been using Makemkv to rip all my blurays(currently at around 200 or so).
