Saboteur (1942) FULL DVD (ISO)
- Type:
- Video > Movies DVDR
- Files:
- 4
- Size:
- 4.26 GB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Texted language(s):
- English, French, Spanish
- Uploaded:
- May 26, 2012
- By:
- Auge
. . . Question: Would you rather I continue providing ISOs or are VOBs better? Saboteur (1942) FULL DVD (ISO) *** I use a Transfer Cap and upload 7 gigs a day. This is why I upload a new torrent every other day or so. I do this to keep my IP off my back as they have initiated a monthly limit. It usually takes me two days to fully seed a torrent so please be patient. *** This is a DVD rip to an ISO so you can watch it on your media player, mount it to a virtual drive or burn it to a DVD. This rip is a (DVD-5) - What I mean by (DVD-9) this ISO is a 1:1 rip and is not compressed in any way if you are burning this you will need a double layer disc. - What I mean by (DVD-5) this ISO has been compressed to fit onto a single layer disc, the main film has been touched as little as possible and unless you are watching this on a high definition projector at over 60 inches you should not be able to notice any difference. Nothing has been taken out of the original DVD. 1942 109 minutes Black and White 1.33:1 Spoken Language: English Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, French Director: Alfred Hitchcock Cast: Priscilla Lane, Robert Cummings, Otto Kruger, Alan Baxter, Clem Bevans, Norman Lloyd, Alma Kruger, Vaughan Glaser, Dorothy Peterson, Ian Wolfe, Pedro de Cordoba, Anita Sharp-Bolster, Hardie Albright, Al Bridge, Paul E. Burns, Hans Conried, John Eldredge, Pat Flaherty, James Flavin, Jack Gardner, William Gould, Charles Halton, Margaret Hayes, Samuel S. Hinds, Alfred Hitchcock, Selmer Jackson, Frank Marlowe, Gene ODonnell, George Offerman, Emory Parnell, Harry Strang, Torin Thatcher, Marjorie Wood, Will Wright Disc Features: * Saboteur: A Closer Look * Storyboards * Production Photographs * Theatrical Trailer * Production Notes Awards: AFI - Top 100 Thrills nominee SYNOPSIS: When aircraft plant worker Barry Kane (Robert Cummings) is wrongly accused of sabotage and murder, he embarks on a cross-country chase for the actual culprit in this classic Alfred Hitchcock thriller co-starring Priscilla Lane. Chock-full of breathtaking chase scenes, crisp dialogue (courtesy of co-writer Dorothy Parker) and stunning locations, this World War II-era story leads Kane to a stunning climax atop the Statue of Liberty. Bonus Stuff: * Hitchcock by Francois Truffaut (PDF)
Thanks for Hitchcock!
ISO!
ISO!
VOBs are better than ISOs.
But I want untouched 1:1 DVD-9 VOBs.
Don't take anything out or change the dvd in any way (not even the FBI warnings and legalese crap).
I can always use my own DVD shrinking software to edit the movie the way I want, if I want.
This is the best and most respectable way to share DVDs.
You are giving people the complete real thing. (A technically compliant decoded copy of it, that is.)
But I want untouched 1:1 DVD-9 VOBs.
Don't take anything out or change the dvd in any way (not even the FBI warnings and legalese crap).
I can always use my own DVD shrinking software to edit the movie the way I want, if I want.
This is the best and most respectable way to share DVDs.
You are giving people the complete real thing. (A technically compliant decoded copy of it, that is.)
Traxxox,
Before I got my HD TV Media Player I was ripping and burning to DVD5, so the majority of my discs are DVD5.
The HD TV Media Player has ISO support so I started ripping to a hard drive.
Recently I got a 16 terabyte Drobo and now that storage space is not an issue I rip new discs to DVD9.
So unfortunately most of what I will offer will be DVD5.
It is more convenient for me to rip to ISO as I am already doing that with my collection to store on the Drobo, however I (and you) can unpack an ISO with WINZIP (in case you did not know).
So far most folks have said they prefer ISO, but if more show up voting for VOB, I may have to change up how I do it.
Before I got my HD TV Media Player I was ripping and burning to DVD5, so the majority of my discs are DVD5.
The HD TV Media Player has ISO support so I started ripping to a hard drive.
Recently I got a 16 terabyte Drobo and now that storage space is not an issue I rip new discs to DVD9.
So unfortunately most of what I will offer will be DVD5.
It is more convenient for me to rip to ISO as I am already doing that with my collection to store on the Drobo, however I (and you) can unpack an ISO with WINZIP (in case you did not know).
So far most folks have said they prefer ISO, but if more show up voting for VOB, I may have to change up how I do it.
no, please continue with ISO. Yours are some of the neatest rips.
ISOs crash my burning app causing me to lose blank dual layer disks!
ISOs work just fine with single layer disks however.
Some blank dual layer disks do not like the layer break information contained in an iso.
ISOs work just fine with single layer disks however.
Some blank dual layer disks do not like the layer break information contained in an iso.
auge
go for ISO!!! XD
go for ISO!!! XD
In fact The original size of the Sabotuer DVD
is 6.38GB almost 2GB more than this one.
is 6.38GB almost 2GB more than this one.
lotario,
I don’t understand your point.
I clearly stated this is a DVD5, Lots of folks prefer DVD5 as it fits on a disc that costs only .25 cents with very little or no noticeable difference to the quality of the content.
I hope you are not being negative, I will put the 80 uploads I have (so far) and my little “trusted” pirate badge up against the NOTHING you provide . . . not to mention all the other folks that appreciate what I am doing here.
Perhaps I am misreading your post . . . it’s a bit vague. If so please correct me.
I don’t understand your point.
I clearly stated this is a DVD5, Lots of folks prefer DVD5 as it fits on a disc that costs only .25 cents with very little or no noticeable difference to the quality of the content.
I hope you are not being negative, I will put the 80 uploads I have (so far) and my little “trusted” pirate badge up against the NOTHING you provide . . . not to mention all the other folks that appreciate what I am doing here.
Perhaps I am misreading your post . . . it’s a bit vague. If so please correct me.
My point is that is stated in the descrition that is
dvd 5 full, that implies no compression at all.
Reading your answer now I undestand that your mean complete DVD instead of full.
Nothing negative brother, appreciate your work.
dvd 5 full, that implies no compression at all.
Reading your answer now I undestand that your mean complete DVD instead of full.
Nothing negative brother, appreciate your work.
lotario,
In that case let me apologize for jumping to conclusions, I am sorry for misreading your post and jumping down your throat.
We had this same discussion over at Demonoid and the consensus was that “Full DVD” meant that everything was included with nothing removed . . . I will agree that it is a misleading description and that is why I include in the post what I mean by saying DVD5 or DVD9… ETC.
I wonder if it wouldn’t be better to replace FULL DVD with DVD5 or DVD9?
In that case let me apologize for jumping to conclusions, I am sorry for misreading your post and jumping down your throat.
We had this same discussion over at Demonoid and the consensus was that “Full DVD” meant that everything was included with nothing removed . . . I will agree that it is a misleading description and that is why I include in the post what I mean by saying DVD5 or DVD9… ETC.
I wonder if it wouldn’t be better to replace FULL DVD with DVD5 or DVD9?
If you ask me I will say that the better way
is to specify if the movie has been compressed and in what porcentage. There are tons off old movies that fits perfectly in a DVD5, but i guess is good to know before downloading what kind of reduction the movie has been applied.
BTW, don't worry, I had read some of your posts and I know you're a kind guy.
is to specify if the movie has been compressed and in what porcentage. There are tons off old movies that fits perfectly in a DVD5, but i guess is good to know before downloading what kind of reduction the movie has been applied.
BTW, don't worry, I had read some of your posts and I know you're a kind guy.
Most of my DVDs are already on DVD5s so I would have no idea how much they were compressed.
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