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#687731
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Info: Back to the Future - without DNR & EE
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nirbateman said:

I may be able to upload it to a more useful place, but I'll need help.

I found some links of a free server, but if I'll download them by myself, it will take more than a week because of the speed and the fact that it uses captcha recognition.

I'll need about 30 people to download a part each and then upload it to Mega, Netload, Putlocker or any other free and fast server for me to use later to extract.

If I can get the volunteers in the next 2 days, It could be done by the end of the week.

PM me if you're interested.

 That's actually a pretty damn good idea, what size are the rar files?

Is it the , fileparadox, or filemonkey?

Filemonkey might be faster, found links total of 37 files.

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#687327
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Info Wanted: DTS Tracks on Superbit DVD's... Original Cinema DTS mixes???
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nafroe said:

borisanddoris said:

I have the xXx Superbit.  The DTS track, while good, still to me lacked the overall impact of the theatrical Dolby Digital I saw.  I mean, I did see it in a really well tuned cinema, but still, nothing has yet to match just how good that mix was.  

I'd love to get the cinema DTS disc synced to the Blu-ray and compare.  

The AC3 track from the DVDs was pathetic.

 I read in one of those other forums about Cinema DTS preservations that the DTS disc used with xXx in the theaters has been found.  Haven't seen it surface anywhere just yet though...

 Yep this thread ...http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/DTS-audio-preservation-UPDATE-29-JAN-2014-Work-In-Progress/topic/15271/

Still needs to be worked on and synced though.

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#683575
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Info: Back to the Future - without DNR & EE
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Wow vs DCP  Back to the Future,  at least it's supposedly from DCP source and encoded to 1080p.


1 Wow http://someimage.com/r8TVO93

1 DCP http://someimage.com/JB263mS

2 Wow http://someimage.com/rtprMP0

2 DCP http://someimage.com/xae4R53

3 Wow http://someimage.com/KK56sK0

3 DCP http://someimage.com/hTaqLdW

4 Wow http://someimage.com/fd61vy4

4 DCP http://someimage.com/a3y7DzE

5 Wow http://someimage.com/xIkXxrv

5 DCP http://someimage.com/XdzyFnx

6 Wow http://someimage.com/B32RRod

6 DCP http://someimage.com/jls5TDo

7 Wow http://someimage.com/jZ2Z6tI

7 DCP http://someimage.com/B795OYa

Disc Title: Back to the Future 1985 Special Edition 1080p Blu-ray AVC DTS-HD MA 5.1
Disc Size: 39 376 421 172 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: No
Playlist: 00000.MPLS
Size: 39 376 311 552 bytes
Length: 1:56:03.790
Total Bitrate: 45,24 Mbps
Video: MPEG-4 AVC Video / 38309 kbps / 1080p / 23,976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1
Audio: English / DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4251 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
Audio: English / Dolby Digital Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps
Audio: English / Dolby Digital Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps / Dolby Surround
Subtitle: English / 28,580 kbp

Custom disc source made from DCinema video (210 Mbps JPEG2000 DCP) encoded by x264,  with audio from the retail Blu-ray Disc.

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#679333
Topic
The Matrix [spoRv] *BD-25 RELEASED*
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@Andrea, I would rather have a bigger file size instead of everything smashed on to 1 BD 25 but that's just me. I don't use BDs to watch movies, i put them all on hard drives. We could have most the audio options as a separate download and save room for the video bitrate. Then people can mux what they want in and burn a bd. I guarantee i'll be remuxing my copy to the way i want it anyways as i do with every single movie i get.

@jerryshadoe,  great news i'm glad you have a copy of the software, as you should with the things you do with audio. This will save alot of time anyways.