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[#16673] Written by: sn000m [15/02/07, 05:48]
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HR Where are you?
[#16674] Written by: Xeryus [15/02/07, 06:00]
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There's always (at least) one.
[#16675] Written by: ach13boy [15/02/07, 06:11]
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HR please! I'm dying to watch the episode but I have DL limits so I can't dl the
350 one then dl the HR again
[#16679] Written by: paradoxal [15/02/07, 06:35]
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The HR literally JUST got pre'd. I imagine it will be up here in the not too
distant future.

Unfortunately the HR can sometimes take awhile to be released by a group, and
then that can be compounded by the fact Eztv places a fairly low priority on
the HR release.

I'm in the same camp, have a data cap and want higher resolution than the 350
but can't justify the 720p, that and the fact I'm only running an old 1800XP
which can't handle the 720p.

[#16683] Written by: IanG [15/02/07, 07:11]
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Wicked. Gota love the 720p! Thanks.

[#16711] Written by: DarcyV [15/02/07, 09:39]
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love the 720p, thanks guys.
[#16722] Written by: MagicA [15/02/07, 10:39]
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What the heck is HR???
[#16740] Written by: angel-ok [15/02/07, 12:57]
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720p, thanks

big thanks


where find mpeg2 release ? (4-5gb)
[#16742] Written by: MrMacMan [15/02/07, 13:01]
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Quote by MagicA
What the heck is HR???


From wikipedia:
"HRHD (High Resolution High-Definition) (also HR or HR.HDTV) ...
It refers to a standard of encoding video, meaning that the video signal was ripped directly from a HDTV
broadcast, then down-sampled to approximately 960x540. While the horizontal resolution of 960 remains
constant the vertical resolution can fluctuate up to 5% to provide clean cropping."

aka less quality then 720p ala 1000+MB file, better then a 350mb file
[#16795] Written by: bkbergen [15/02/07, 20:46]
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Is there any reason that i should d/l the 720p or hi res verision if i have
the normal release? I am watching on my labtop and once in a while burned to
disc and watched on my reg tv.
[#16818] Written by: tstrong299 [16/02/07, 00:14]
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If your regular TV is a HDTV then yes, if not, no.
[#16991] Written by: np4me2k [16/02/07, 15:38]
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i allways get an error playing the mkv file with media player classic:

Media Player Classic could not render some of the pins in the graph, you may not
have the needed coodecs or filters installed on the system:
The following pin(s) failed to find a connectable filter:

E:\torrent\Lost.S03E08.720p.HDTV.x264-CTU.mkv::English (Video 1)

Media Type 0:
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Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1280x720 23.98fps

AM_MEDIA_TYPE:
majortype: MEDIATYPE_Video {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}
subtype: Unknown GUID Name {31435641-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}
formattype: FORMAT_MPEG2_VIDEO {E06D80E3-DB46-11CF-B4D1-00805F6CBBEA}
bFixedSizeSamples: 1
bTemporalCompression: 0
lSampleSize: 1
cbFormat: 198

....

I downloaded the cccp but that didnt help. Any suggestions?
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