

When critical information is placed into a simple droid, both the evil First Order and the heroic Resistance go searching for it. You can tell which title is which language by playing the first segment (assuming you've made a decrypted backup) in your favorite player.A scavenger (Daisy Ridley) and a renegade stormtrooper (John Boyega) enlist the help of legendary smugglers/freedom fighters Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Chewbacca to transport a droid carrying information regarding the whereabouts of long lost Jedi Master Luke Skywalker to General Leia Organa of the Resistance before it falls into the hands of Kylo Ren and the First Order. If it was a Star Wars movie with multiple languages of the opening scroll on the same disc, the first segment is probably different.

If you were to play it with VLC or MPV, it'd be the opening of the movie.

If you were to make a decrypted backup of the disc and look in the BDMV/STREAM folder, you'd find a file named 00007.m2ts. In the segment maps listed above, you can see that both titles start with segment 7. The player seamlessly goes from the end of one segment into the next. So, the parts that are the same in both versions are only on the disc once. a director's cut, the movie segments are usually at the boundaries of the differences between the films. In the simplest case, there is 1 segment that is the whole movie. In simplified terms, a title (embodied in a. UHDs like regular blu-rays have a thing called seamless branching. I don't have the UHD of this movie, but probably both versions are on the disc. I don't think both versions are on the UHD. I have to chime in here: that doesn't seem right.
