40.Year.Old.Virgin.1080p.AC3(DD).5.1ch.Blu-ray.ps3.Bricktop
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- Video > Highres - Movies
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- 4 GB
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- English
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- Year Old Virgin Unrated AC3(DD) 5.1ch bluray 2-pass x264 ps3 Bricktop
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- +2 / -0 (+2)
- Uploaded:
- Apr 3, 2009
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- brickop
**Bricktop HD for PS3** This is meant for playback on PS3 i dont believe it will work with XBOX. This file is kept under 4 gigs for easy storage (Dang FAT32!) 40 Year Old Virgin "Unrated" (2005) Andy Stitzer has gone 40 years without "doing it".Now his friends are making it there mission to help him score...fast! Can he survive the hilarious advice? Will he land in the hands of the way-too-experienced or the way-too-drunk? Or can he find love where he least expects it with a gourgoues Grandmother? THIS MOVIE IS FULL SCREEN Codec..........: H.264 Resolution.....: 1920x1080 Bitrate........: 3.9 Mbps Framerate......: 24fps Audio..........: AC3 Dolby Digital 5.1CH Surround (384Kb) Subtitles......: None Extension......: M2TS Please if you like the movie PLEASE SEED it so others can enjoy it to.
cheers bricktop i know u and pristine always do pukka copies but do u know of any1 else that is doin good copies for the ps3
more great work bricktop - would LOVE to see some more action films when you get a chance (particularly Casino Royale)...thx again for your time and effort!!
Jezmew, If Bricktop or Pristine let me know how this is done, i'd go out and buy a Blu-Ray drive tomorrow just to release more titles for you and everyone else. I've asked them prior but no responses yet :( I have a bunch of movies I wanna rip for everyone's PS3!!! :D
shankdizzle,
step 1: But a bluray drive. Doesn't need to be a burner, just a player. You can get a "LITE-ON" brand for 79$. I got a LG for 99$
step 2: Download Ripbot264 (its free)
step 3: Download Anydvd hd (its not free, find a cracked one, we're all pirates here)
step 4: Download tsMuxer (you wont need it everytime, but sometimes you will)
step 5: get a big hard drive if you don't already
Thats everything you need as far as hardware and software
As for step by step instructions:
-Put Bluray in the drive (duh).
-Right click the Anydvd hd logo next to the time on your taskbar and click "Rip video DVD to hard disk" (This will make a bunch of folders, the only one that matters to you is BDMV>>STREAM)
-Open Ripbot264, click "add" in the bottom right, select the biggest 'm2ts' file in that "STREAM" folder
-RipBot SHOULD automatically take care of the most of the remaining tough stuff
-On the bottom you can choose mp4, mkv, or bluray-disc, chose bluray-disc
-change "mode" to 2-PASS
-select "LOCK SIZE" on the bottom right and type 4090 (to be safe, 4096 is the max)
-Audio PROFILE, chose 5.1 AC3 640kbps
-Video PROFILE, chose 4.0
-Set a destination (where your computers gonna write the converted movie)
-Click DONE, then START to Start the conversion
-Your finished movie will be in the same BDMV>>STREAM folder, but in the destination folder, it will be either 3.99gb or 4.00gb.
Faster the computer, faster it will go. My old computer was a core2duo e6320 and one movie took 12-18 hours. Now I have an overclocked intel i7 computer and I finish an entire movie in less then 2
If you dont want to buy a bluray drive just yet, you can download the MKV files off of pbay, and just convert them for ps3 using ripbot. They look just as good, and you don't have to be one of the annoying people that beg pristine and bricktop to do the movies you want
Hope that helps.
step 1: But a bluray drive. Doesn't need to be a burner, just a player. You can get a "LITE-ON" brand for 79$. I got a LG for 99$
step 2: Download Ripbot264 (its free)
step 3: Download Anydvd hd (its not free, find a cracked one, we're all pirates here)
step 4: Download tsMuxer (you wont need it everytime, but sometimes you will)
step 5: get a big hard drive if you don't already
Thats everything you need as far as hardware and software
As for step by step instructions:
-Put Bluray in the drive (duh).
-Right click the Anydvd hd logo next to the time on your taskbar and click "Rip video DVD to hard disk" (This will make a bunch of folders, the only one that matters to you is BDMV>>STREAM)
-Open Ripbot264, click "add" in the bottom right, select the biggest 'm2ts' file in that "STREAM" folder
-RipBot SHOULD automatically take care of the most of the remaining tough stuff
-On the bottom you can choose mp4, mkv, or bluray-disc, chose bluray-disc
-change "mode" to 2-PASS
-select "LOCK SIZE" on the bottom right and type 4090 (to be safe, 4096 is the max)
-Audio PROFILE, chose 5.1 AC3 640kbps
-Video PROFILE, chose 4.0
-Set a destination (where your computers gonna write the converted movie)
-Click DONE, then START to Start the conversion
-Your finished movie will be in the same BDMV>>STREAM folder, but in the destination folder, it will be either 3.99gb or 4.00gb.
Faster the computer, faster it will go. My old computer was a core2duo e6320 and one movie took 12-18 hours. Now I have an overclocked intel i7 computer and I finish an entire movie in less then 2
If you dont want to buy a bluray drive just yet, you can download the MKV files off of pbay, and just convert them for ps3 using ripbot. They look just as good, and you don't have to be one of the annoying people that beg pristine and bricktop to do the movies you want
Hope that helps.
just wanna give credit to bricktop and google for helping me gain all that info over the months
couple of links:
sorta helps with Ripbot, this guy does a couple things different but gives basic idea, and he has VOB files (DVD) when you'll have m2ts files (BLURAY):
http://a8t8.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2518DD508BB713E8!453.entry
Theres a Tsmuxer link that has screenshots like that but I cant find it
On another note, you can use Handbrake but you will have to use mp4 format, which means no Dolby Digital, for that you have to use m2ts format, which is why we use Ripbot
couple of links:
sorta helps with Ripbot, this guy does a couple things different but gives basic idea, and he has VOB files (DVD) when you'll have m2ts files (BLURAY):
http://a8t8.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2518DD508BB713E8!453.entry
Theres a Tsmuxer link that has screenshots like that but I cant find it
On another note, you can use Handbrake but you will have to use mp4 format, which means no Dolby Digital, for that you have to use m2ts format, which is why we use Ripbot
bricktop,
can u please get rid of letter-boxed (black bars) video? it really annoys me. i know, originally, the blu-ray movies have letter-box settings, widescreen or fullscreen. but if u would "RE"-encode it, u would've choose to display original aspect ratio (more likely widescreen). what u did was, u remained it letter-boxed and at the same time widescreen (16/9) setting. right? if that so, u are changing the aspect ratio and the convenience to see the movie because it has black bars in normal setting. because normally, black bars are ONLY accepted in Original Aspect Ratio as seen when setting the media player to full screen (output would be: widescreen or original aspect ratio). FYI only.
can u please get rid of letter-boxed (black bars) video? it really annoys me. i know, originally, the blu-ray movies have letter-box settings, widescreen or fullscreen. but if u would "RE"-encode it, u would've choose to display original aspect ratio (more likely widescreen). what u did was, u remained it letter-boxed and at the same time widescreen (16/9) setting. right? if that so, u are changing the aspect ratio and the convenience to see the movie because it has black bars in normal setting. because normally, black bars are ONLY accepted in Original Aspect Ratio as seen when setting the media player to full screen (output would be: widescreen or original aspect ratio). FYI only.
i vote to keep black bars
originally ALL blurays had black bars. To me a full 16:9 feels like a DVD. Those bars make for better camera shots. If you were to re-encode it for full 16:9 you would lose a section of the picture.
the black bars are a signal of quality. When the black levels of a dark scene perfectly match the blacks of the bars, you know you are watching a high quality rip
originally ALL blurays had black bars. To me a full 16:9 feels like a DVD. Those bars make for better camera shots. If you were to re-encode it for full 16:9 you would lose a section of the picture.
the black bars are a signal of quality. When the black levels of a dark scene perfectly match the blacks of the bars, you know you are watching a high quality rip
TeaBag87, THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just please don't Teabag me, Thanks buddy! LOL
Just please don't Teabag me, Thanks buddy! LOL
btw, Nice i7 =)
nice upload thnx.
cud u upload me spiderman-3 under the 4GB mark? plzzz..
cud u upload me spiderman-3 under the 4GB mark? plzzz..
Teabag there is no need to download TsMuxer it is in the Tools folder that comes with Ripbot. Shankdizzle i must not of seen you ask how to convert im not trying to keep a secret or anything im always glad to tell people .
To EVERYONE THE BLACK BARS WILL STAY.When you buy any of these Blu-rays at he store they will have black lines in them so why should i modify the movie it doesnt bother me at all i have a 52 LCD so there always big enough
i've downloaded most of your movies, and none of them have the black bars when i watch them on my tv
Teabag if you have a Demoniod acct there is a torrent call AnyDvd Trial Renewer it is friken great you wont have to download another trial ever again.
I downloaded one thats supposed to have a working key, but when you try to use it, your 21 day trial turns into a zero day trail. great. As of now im in business for 18 more days lol
I did all the spidermans and they look incredible
I did all the spidermans and they look incredible
shankdizzle,
i think the i7 was made for people to pirate movies ha.
with my core2duo I was getting 5 frames per second when converting 1080p blurays. Sold that computer 400$ on craigslist and bought my i7 machine in parts from newegg for 700$r With this i've gotten as high as 120fps but I average 65fps
i think the i7 was made for people to pirate movies ha.
with my core2duo I was getting 5 frames per second when converting 1080p blurays. Sold that computer 400$ on craigslist and bought my i7 machine in parts from newegg for 700$r With this i've gotten as high as 120fps but I average 65fps
teabag
i've been making m2ts files through megui for a while now with my 2.4g quad and that was taking 5 or so hours to get there but with not enough quality as the ripbot method...just figured out why i could'nt get ripbot installed until two days ago and now am encoding my 2nd movie this way....im only getting 7-8 frames per second now on 2nd pass of quantum of solace - and the process is taking 6-7 hours...BUT...and a big BUT this is - the quality for the file size is just like yours and pristines...AMAZING
i've been making m2ts files through megui for a while now with my 2.4g quad and that was taking 5 or so hours to get there but with not enough quality as the ripbot method...just figured out why i could'nt get ripbot installed until two days ago and now am encoding my 2nd movie this way....im only getting 7-8 frames per second now on 2nd pass of quantum of solace - and the process is taking 6-7 hours...BUT...and a big BUT this is - the quality for the file size is just like yours and pristines...AMAZING
i'd love to retire my quad but down here in australia the prices for a i7 cpu alone are $490 - 2.6g,$980 - 2.9g and $1800 - 3.2g and $500 or so dollars for a motherboard to put it in.... so i think i'll just do it slowly for a while yet...im not that flush with cash at the moment
voopy,
core i7 920 is the only one worth buying. When overclocked its one of the best cpus in the world.
In US, the i7 is $280 and a motherboard for it is about 200$ (I got an MSI, overclocking couldn't be easier)
I suggest finding an American seller on ebay willing to ship to you. I've shipped to Australia before so I'm sure you'll find someone.
core i7 920 is the only one worth buying. When overclocked its one of the best cpus in the world.
In US, the i7 is $280 and a motherboard for it is about 200$ (I got an MSI, overclocking couldn't be easier)
I suggest finding an American seller on ebay willing to ship to you. I've shipped to Australia before so I'm sure you'll find someone.
after a bit of advice i've changed things around a bit and am now getting 15-16 fps
so wait? i dont understand how brickop got the m2ts extension if this is how he does movies when in ripbot it says choose mp4..im so confused..sry guys..but can someone explain this please?
and also in audio profile, I cant select 5.1 ac3 640 kbps ?? any suggestions or maybe its the movie!
I took a mp4 file thats too big for my external hdd(7.9gb) and I am trying to learn how to compress it and watch the movies on my ps3!
any help would be greatly appreciated! thx
and also in audio profile, I cant select 5.1 ac3 640 kbps ?? any suggestions or maybe its the movie!
I took a mp4 file thats too big for my external hdd(7.9gb) and I am trying to learn how to compress it and watch the movies on my ps3!
any help would be greatly appreciated! thx
kaeslumz, You dont select MP4. You want to check the option for create a blu-ray (3rd option on far right. Then you will be able to use Ac3 audio. The file will be a M2TS. Lock the size in if you want.
Thank you.
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