The Princess Bride[1987]BDRip[Eng]x264-XP17
- Type:
- Video > Highres - Movies
- Files:
- 3
- Size:
- 699.66 MB
- Info:
- IMDB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Texted language(s):
- English
- Tag(s):
- H264 HDTV hi-def Blu-ray
- Quality:
- +4 / -0 (+4)
- Uploaded:
- Nov 21, 2011
- By:
- Xpenguin
See NFO.
people have to stop putting 700MB files in HD section, you just can't get HD for that amount!!!!!.
true HD files start around 1600 MB, 4000MB for a 15", 7000MB for a 24" and the list go on.....why do you think a BD is around 50000MB ???!!!!
true HD files start around 1600 MB, 4000MB for a 15", 7000MB for a 24" and the list go on.....why do you think a BD is around 50000MB ???!!!!
I beg to differ, my friend. Proper and thorough utilization of the state-of-the-art codecs with maximized settings can bring wonders.
Just because so many rippers are lazy morons that don't have a clue what they're doing love to use a fixed, arbitrary bitrate doesn't make certain filesizes a standard for HD.
A Blu-ray is 25 or 50 GB because the codec they use is inferior and built to be compliant with the Blu-ray player, which cannot support all the advanced features that are only PC-compliant, not to mention that the resolution is far greater (1080p) and thus the bitrate.
Furthermore, the choice of codecs for audio are AC3 or DTS which are pathetically outdated and commonly over a megabit per second for surround sound.
A shitload of space is saved if AAC is used where 192 kb/s can faithfully retain quality for 5.1 audio and only 80 kb/s for stereo.
I'll gladly edit the category if you actually download and see the video for yourself before talking shit and provide a far better rationale than "0mg 700mb too small for HD!!y U think BDs are over 50 GB!"
Just because so many rippers are lazy morons that don't have a clue what they're doing love to use a fixed, arbitrary bitrate doesn't make certain filesizes a standard for HD.
A Blu-ray is 25 or 50 GB because the codec they use is inferior and built to be compliant with the Blu-ray player, which cannot support all the advanced features that are only PC-compliant, not to mention that the resolution is far greater (1080p) and thus the bitrate.
Furthermore, the choice of codecs for audio are AC3 or DTS which are pathetically outdated and commonly over a megabit per second for surround sound.
A shitload of space is saved if AAC is used where 192 kb/s can faithfully retain quality for 5.1 audio and only 80 kb/s for stereo.
I'll gladly edit the category if you actually download and see the video for yourself before talking shit and provide a far better rationale than "0mg 700mb too small for HD!!y U think BDs are over 50 GB!"
The sound is screwed up.
sound works fine for me v/10 a/10 thanks for the upload
Sound works but it doesnt link with the lips. If you watch the first ten minutes you will notice it.
thanks mate. fine quality rip +1
and of course the sound is in sync.
and of course the sound is in sync.
Sound is synched properly
Great rip overall
Great rip overall
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