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monol0g

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#953664
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Info: High Dynamic Range
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question, in your workflow do you have to keep in mind the two different HDR standards currently used in TVs? HDR10 uses 10-bit, DolbyVision uses 12. if that could become a problem for private scans I don’t know. I mean do you have to think about that when you want to export into a final (possbile h.265) file?
Would appreciate an answer

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#953194
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team negative1 - star wars 1977 - 35mm theatrical version (Released)
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Williarob said:

I’m not even going to comment on that public relations disaster. For those of you who didn’t download 1.5 or 1.6 yet, I put together a few (low rez but still useful) comparison frames to give you an idea of what has changed…

http://imgur.com/a/RkKhd

Rob I hope you don’t mind me asking…
When I use makemkv, I see two 35GB files. Do I use title00 or title01 to create an MKV or is there any difference at all?? I would appreciate an answer 😄! And thank you again. this blu ray is amazing

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#952619
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team negative1 - star wars 1977 - 35mm theatrical version (Released)
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Density said:

I signed up for a one week unlimited free trial (that doesn’t even require you give your credit card information) from http://www.pureusenet.nl/en, and I downloaded the free usenet client SABnzbd. With that, I was able to download this whole thing in about an hour with an average speed of around 10 Mbps without paying a cent.

worked perfectly. I used NZBindex to find the file.