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  1. I ripped Star Wars III to a folder, and was using VOB blanker and trying to remove stuff.
    I found that there is video that Yoda is dancing in front a bunch of trooper.
    But there are no way I can access that video on powerDVD by menu or my DVD player.

    Can someone reveal the secret ( of the dancing force )?
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    If you are playing on a PC, go into Windows Media Player and the Menu will be on your Right Hand side (it will show 'Titles'). Click on 'Title' 10 and its 'Chapter 1' to access the Hip Hop Yoda.
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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    Hip Hop Yoda # 7 (PC):



    On your PC, insert Disc One, go to 'Windows Media,' go to 'File-Open,' go to "My Computer", then open "CHARLOTTE_DISC1(D," Open VIDEO_TS, go to 'Files of Type' on the bottom of the open window, go to any file, then click VTS_03_1 then Open! Yoda goes strait outta Daghobah!

    Hip Hop Yoda # 6:



    Well, while I was switching through the 'Opening Logos,' by pressing SKIP two times, Yoda was right there, dancing!

    Rapping Yoda on Region 4 DVD:



    I could not get the other methods to work. This maybe because these are Region specific, but I have found yet another way to get "Rapping Yoda" on a Region 4 DVD. I am using Intervideo WinDVD platinum on my PC. On the main Title Menu where the Chancellor/Darth Sidious is sitting in his chair with his back to us (press CTRL-T to get there), RIGHT click on the screen to get the WinDVD Menu up. Goto into the Title Menu and then select 'Title 10.'


    Another Way To Get Rappin' Yoda:



    Put in disc one. Go to the options menu.When the options menu appears use the remote to type in 1138 and enter.Here is where it's different;I have a Sony DVD sytem and it must be entered with three sets of numbers like this: 11 Enter, 03 Enter, 08 Enter. Then it plays.



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    http://www.movieweb.com/dvd/release/03/59003/eggs.php
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  4. Thank you for the pointer, will work on it.
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  5. Member zoobie's Avatar
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    probably easier to d/l this at video.google.com
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