- Post
- #555942
- Topic
- Episode I: The Ridiculous Menace (FULL MOVIE IS AVAILABLE TO STREAM, SEE FIRST POST)
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/555942/action/topic#555942
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Great. Can you PM me the links?
Great. Can you PM me the links?
I downloaded it also last night and those two files are still unavaliable. Hopefully it fixes itself soon.
Just synced it up to mine and damn it sounds amazing, nice to hear the original SFX loseless without the jarring 5.1 remix. Thanks a lot.
I would love a link as well, never really liked what they did to the 5.1 remix.
Funny, I haven't had any problems with Memorex DVD+R DLs, I burnt some stuff on those a year ago and they still work.
Most if not all three disc Blu-Ray cases I've encountered were the same thickness as a single disc case, so it should be okay keeping it 14mm thick.
Can you send PM me the links for the AVCHD version too? Adywan's edit last year was brilliant, though too bad it wasn't complete due to the 30th Anniversary deadline.
Wow, this sounds interesting. Could you PM me the NTSC DVD links?
Cheers. :)
Really? No wonder because the last time I used a DVD player was about 3 years ago since I either use my DVD Recorder (old model but not concerned) or PS3.
Even if TVs don't have support for the other format, thank god for region free DVD players because it gives you an option to watch any DVD in PAL or NTSC. The only downside is if you watch it on the opposite format (NTSC DVD set to PAL), the frame rate is limited. For instance, a TV series that runs at full 60fps will only play at 25, same with PAL on NTSC at 30.
I'm surprised too, I would of at least expected the US/NTSC regions to get PAL support before vice versa for PAL regions since they're usually ahead when it comes to new technology.
I didn't get that at first either. I did eventually find a site that contained Rapidshare links to the dual layer PAL image and they worked flawlessly.
Just burnt the PAL DVD-5 version and it is fantasic! I own the 2004 SE DVD also but this far exceeds it. Now I just have to track down the PAL DVD-9 version. I always noticed the layer break after that line, I thought it was just my DVD player but I guess it wasn't.