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#684187
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Info: Back to the Future - without DNR & EE
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bttfbrasilfan said:


"So I saw the original film at a theater inside Clackamas Town

Center (An Oregon mall) last week, and what was used was a

WHAT ???  I've never seen my all time favorite movie in a theater and you're telling me they showed it last July at Clackamas Town Center?  (A 30 minute drive from my house)  How did I miss that?  Aaaaarrrggghhh!!

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#677450
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Your favorite movies
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1. Back to the Future

2. Star Wars 1977

3. Raiders of the Lost Ark

4. Shawshank Redemption

5. Fellowship of the Ring

Honorable Mentions:

Vertigo, Psycho, Superman: The Movie, North By Northwest, High Fidelity, Office Space, Wayne's World, Jurassic Park, Jaws, Black Christmas, Terminator, Halloween, Kick-Ass, Pulp Fiction ........

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#676754
Topic
Halloween [spoRv] *BD-25 RELEASED*
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Echo3 said:

DoomBot said:

Echo3 said:

Trying do download this on Myspleen. stalled at 94%... anyone on here seeding?

You do realize it hasn't finished uploading 100% right? Just about everyone is at that 94%, it will finish when it's done.

 no, i didnt know that. thank you.

On the Halloween spoRv Myspleen page do the following to check.   Click the link next to "peers".  Go over to where it says "complete".

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#676612
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Info: Star Trek HD Caps
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dlbsyst said:

stretch009 said:

Jetrell Fo said:

As for Nemesis, it is out there but it is apparently far too old to possibly retrieve.

 It might still be possible.  If you really want it you can use a news client like "Forte Agent" and retrieve files that are much older than what you can find on nzbclub.  I have usenetserver too and agree that it does rock and with it and forte agent I have been able to download extremely old files.

 How old are we talking? Can you get files 7 years old?

 Is that how old Nemesis is?  I'm not sure, I just know from experience I was able to download files from alt.binaries.starwars (using forte agent)  that were too old for nzb search engines.

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#676600
Topic
Info: Star Trek HD Caps
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Jetrell Fo said:

As for Nemesis, it is out there but it is apparently far too old to possibly retrieve.

 It might still be possible.  If you really want it you can use a news client like "Forte Agent" and retrieve files that are much older than what you can find on nzbclub.  I have usenetserver too and agree that it does rock and with it and forte agent I have been able to download extremely old files.

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#676596
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Info: Star Trek HD Caps
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dvdmike said:

Still not working for me and I have the preview 

 Uncropmkv?  Are you loading the same mkv every time?  There could be something wrong with just that mkv.  Out of the TONS of mkv's I've opened in uncropmkv only a few haven't worked.  I just assumed something was wrong those files.  If that isn't it maybe you should update FFdshow and Haali Media Splitter.  Oh, and make sure avisynth 2.58 is installed. 

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#676479
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Info: Star Trek HD Caps
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dlbsyst said:

stretch009 said:

Jetrell Fo said:

dlbsyst said:

stretch009 said:

dlbsyst said:

stretch009 said:

Jetrell Fo said:

How do I turn this h.264 @ 25fps to NTSC without quality loss so I can get the DVD audio to synch up?

 Use uncropMKV.  (By the maker of multiAVCHD)  It's worked for me.  There's VERY little quality loss, in fact you can choose the bitrate for the file.

 I have re-encoded these kind of files using Ripbot264 and have been very happy with the results.

 I like Ripbot too but in Jetrell Fo's case he would have to re-encode the audio in Ripbot per what the maker of Ripbot has stated in a forum.  This is not the case with Uncropmkv.  (Apparently there are sync issues if you don't re-encode the audio in Ripbot)

 Are you saying that Uncropmkv can slow audio without re-encoding?

I believe he's saying that it will slow down the video so I can add the DVD audio to it without sync issues .... or am I reading you wrong stretch?

 Oh, sorry I didn't make that very clear.  Uncropmkv will slow down the video just fine.  The audio that came with it will sync perfectly and I assume your DVD audio will also.
 I've used both Ripbot and Uncropmkv many times and in this case I would definitely use uncropmkv.  One pass is enough and it will be done faster than ripbot.  Setting it up is much simpler than ripbot also.

 Thanks Stretch for explaining. I have downloaded Uncropmkv and will be playing around with it tomorrow. I have a 720p of "Swiss Family Robinson" at 25fps that I would like to slow to 23.976fps. I will report back my impressions.

 I used Uncropmkv to slow down "One Hour Photo" from 25fps to 23.976fps and it worked like a charm.  The main reason I use uncropmkv though is to make mkvs 100% AVCHD/BD compliant.  (Especially if it isn't exactly 1280x720 or 1920x1080)  Great little piece of software IMO.

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#676476
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Info: Star Trek HD Caps
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Jetrell Fo said:

dlbsyst said:

stretch009 said:

dlbsyst said:

stretch009 said:

Jetrell Fo said:

How do I turn this h.264 @ 25fps to NTSC without quality loss so I can get the DVD audio to synch up?

 Use uncropMKV.  (By the maker of multiAVCHD)  It's worked for me.  There's VERY little quality loss, in fact you can choose the bitrate for the file.

 I have re-encoded these kind of files using Ripbot264 and have been very happy with the results.

 I like Ripbot too but in Jetrell Fo's case he would have to re-encode the audio in Ripbot per what the maker of Ripbot has stated in a forum.  This is not the case with Uncropmkv.  (Apparently there are sync issues if you don't re-encode the audio in Ripbot)

 Are you saying that Uncropmkv can slow audio without re-encoding?

I believe he's saying that it will slow down the video so I can add the DVD audio to it without sync issues .... or am I reading you wrong stretch?

 Oh, sorry I didn't make that very clear.  Uncropmkv will slow down the video just fine.  The audio that came with it will sync perfectly and I assume your DVD audio will also.
 I've used both Ripbot and Uncropmkv many times and in this case I would definitely use uncropmkv.  One pass is enough and it will be done faster than ripbot.  Setting it up is much simpler than ripbot also.

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#676464
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Info: Star Trek HD Caps
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dlbsyst said:

stretch009 said:

Jetrell Fo said:

How do I turn this h.264 @ 25fps to NTSC without quality loss so I can get the DVD audio to synch up?

 Use uncropMKV.  (By the maker of multiAVCHD)  It's worked for me.  There's VERY little quality loss, in fact you can choose the bitrate for the file.

 I have re-encoded these kind of files using Ripbot264 and have been very happy with the results.

 I like Ripbot too but in Jetrell Fo's case he would have to re-encode the audio in Ripbot per what the maker of Ripbot has stated in a forum.  This is not the case with Uncropmkv.  (Apparently there are sync issues if you don't re-encode the audio in Ripbot)