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-Why is this video only 800 pixels in height, but refered to as "1080p" (=1080 pixels height)? Are the other pixels just black borders that were cropped off, or it was downscaled? If it's the latter, then it is neither Full HD nor 1080p, so it shouldn't be named as such.
-Also, can someone tell me what is the size of the file in bytes?? A DVD+R DL can fit up to 7.961GB (8547991552 bytes) whilst a DVD-R DL up to 7.957 GB (8543666176 bytes). Isohunt says 7.9GB for the file, so it should be close. Those conversions between KB-MB-GB are a really messed up thing, there are two units (GB and GiB) and lot's of "rounding" takes place.
So, I need the size in bytes to calculate it (you can see it from the "properties").
-If I use TsMuxer to make this into a Bluray Movie (m2ts) will the resolution be "stretched" back to 1080 pixels, or it will remain as "800p"? If it's the later, which program can bring this file back to 1080p?
Christ, if you don't like it, don't download it.
Nobody likes a smartass.
Excellent release for an excellent movie!! Thanks uploader!
-Why is this video only 800 pixels in height, but refered to as "1080p" (=1080 pixels height)? Are the other pixels just black borders that were cropped off, or it was downscaled? If it's the latter, then it is neither Full HD nor 1080p, so it shouldn't be named as such.
Usually 1080p it refers to the LENGHT not the hight, but check pls the "thermadron" message, says that it have "Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 800 pixels Display aspect ratio : 2.400"
-Why is this video only 800 pixels in height, but refered to as "1080p" (=1080 pixels height)? Are the other pixels just black borders that were cropped off, or it was downscaled? If it's the latter, then it is neither Full HD nor 1080p, so it shouldn't be named as such.
-Also, can someone tell me what is the size of the file in bytes?? A DVD+R DL can fit up to 7.961GB (8547991552 bytes) whilst a DVD-R DL up to 7.957 GB (8543666176 bytes). Isohunt says 7.9GB for the file, so it should be close. Those conversions between KB-MB-GB are a really messed up thing, there are two units (GB and GiB) and lot's of "rounding" takes place.
So, I need the size in bytes to calculate it (you can see it from the "properties").
-If I use TsMuxer to make this into a Bluray Movie (m2ts) will the resolution be "stretched" back to 1080 pixels, or it will remain as "800p"? If it's the later, which program can bring this file back to 1080p?
hey guys can someone help me. for some reason everytime i try downloading this file it says that the file is too big for utorrent. how do i fix it.
not entirely sure, never encountered a problem like that. i'd suggest you either re-install utorrent, reset the preferences to the default settings, or use another program (vuze is good for windows, transmission is good for mac)
I dont know if its just me but it doesn't look like pure 1080p hd but its still pretty good, I give it a 8.5/10 and the dl rate was pretty fast for 8 gigs. Only toke 2 days including overnight.
Hello - This is a great download - nice picture and nice sound. Some players have issues with the subtitles. Can be very slow at times to download. Enjoy
Bit scared to leave a comment in case your man jimmyg - self appointed comment police - decides it isn't relevant enough! Isn't your comment, intended simply to ridicule someone elses harmless and well intended comment, a bit (lot) unnecessary? Seem like a bit of a wee bully, mate.
Anyway, back to the point! Good quality, but this torrent took forever to download.
Are you praising the torrent because it is of good quality ? Or are you simply praising the fact that it is 1920 X 800 ? which implies you haven't actually downloaded it .
A more useful comment would be appreciated. If you haven't actually downloaded it, please don't make unnecessary comments.
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guys , I'm downloading it over an hour and the highest speed was 4 kb . Yet I'm 0 % . I just wanted to know if it's normal or not , thanks .
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Christ, if you don't like it, don't download it. Nobody likes a smartass.
Excellent release for an excellent movie!! Thanks uploader!
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Very Very good! You must get this. Awesome sound and picture.
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hi,
iam new at this,
can i watch BluRay on my PC, not gonna copy it to a disc, as i aint got a bluRay player . just got VLC.
cheers. HS
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looks great thanks
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-Why is this video only 800 pixels in height, but refered to as "1080p" (=1080 pixels height)? Are the other pixels just black borders that were cropped off, or it was downscaled? If it's the latter, then it is neither Full HD nor 1080p, so it shouldn't be named as such.
-Also, can someone tell me what is the size of the file in bytes?? A DVD+R DL can fit up to 7.961GB (8547991552 bytes) whilst a DVD-R DL up to 7.957 GB (8543666176 bytes). Isohunt says 7.9GB for the file, so it should be close. Those conversions between KB-MB-GB are a really messed up thing, there are two units (GB and GiB) and lot's of "rounding" takes place. So, I need the size in bytes to calculate it (you can see it from the "properties").
-If I use TsMuxer to make this into a Bluray Movie (m2ts) will the resolution be "stretched" back to 1080 pixels, or it will remain as "800p"? If it's the later, which program can bring this file back to 1080p?
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not entirely sure, never encountered a problem like that. i'd suggest you either re-install utorrent, reset the preferences to the default settings, or use another program (vuze is good for windows, transmission is good for mac)
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seed pls.. d.loading slow. thanks
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Is this the 2008 version?
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hey guys can someone help me. for some reason everytime i try downloading this file it says that the file is too big for utorrent. how do i fix it.
Location: Friday Harbor, WA
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not a normal one, MAYBE a dual-layer one.
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Excellent video and good downstream
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does ne1 kno if DL this will i be able 2 burn it 2 a DVD disc????
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Iron.Man.REPACK.1080p.BluRay.x264-1920
General Complete name : 1920-ironman-repack.mkv Format : Matroska File size : 7.95 GiB Duration : 2h 6mn Overall bit rate : 9 027 Kbps Encoded date : UTC 2008-09-13 17:44:51 Writing application : mkvmerge v2.0.2 ('You're My Flame') built on Feb 21 2007 23:40:55 Writing library : libebml v0.7.7 + libmatroska v0.8.1
Video #1 Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : High@L4.0 Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, ReFrames : 5 frames Muxing mode : Container profile=Unknown@4.0 Codec ID : V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC Duration : 2h 5mn Bit rate : 8 019 Kbps Nominal bit rate : 8 385 Kbps Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 800 pixels Display aspect ratio : 2.400 Frame rate : 23.976 fps Resolution : 24 bits Colorimetry : 4:2:0 Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.218 Writing library : x264 core 61 r957 7ce0f2c Language : English
Audio #2 Format : AC-3 Format/Info : Audio Coding 3 Codec ID : A_AC3 Duration : 2h 6mn Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 640 Kbps Channel(s) : 6 channels Channel positions : Front: L C R, Surround: L R, LFE Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Title : AC3 640 Kbps Language : English
Text #3 Format : UTF-8 Codec ID : S_TEXT/UTF8 Codec ID/Info : UTF-8 Plain Text Language : English
Text #4 Format : UTF-8 Codec ID : S_TEXT/UTF8 Codec ID/Info : UTF-8 Plain Text Language : English
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I dont know if its just me but it doesn't look like pure 1080p hd but its still pretty good, I give it a 8.5/10 and the dl rate was pretty fast for 8 gigs. Only toke 2 days including overnight.
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Hello - This is a great download - nice picture and nice sound. Some players have issues with the subtitles. Can be very slow at times to download. Enjoy
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Bit scared to leave a comment in case your man jimmyg - self appointed comment police - decides it isn't relevant enough! Isn't your comment, intended simply to ridicule someone elses harmless and well intended comment, a bit (lot) unnecessary? Seem like a bit of a wee bully, mate.
Anyway, back to the point! Good quality, but this torrent took forever to download.
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Quoting Comment #252433
Are you praising the torrent because it is of good quality ? Or are you simply praising the fact that it is 1920 X 800 ? which implies you haven't actually downloaded it . A more useful comment would be appreciated. If you haven't actually downloaded it, please don't make unnecessary comments.
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Excellent, 1920x800, thanks.