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Posted: Wed, 24th Jan 2007 00:46 Post subject: What is with releasers who don't post the FPS? |
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I have NTSC therefor I can't playback anything that is 25FPS.Many releasers fail to mention what the FPS is for the AVI they are releasing.I have downloaded so many 25FPS movies that I am real sick of it.I wish they would include the FPS NFO in their NFO.
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nouseforaname
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Posted: Wed, 24th Jan 2007 01:03 Post subject: |
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all scene releases are tagged PAL or NTSC ... are you getting dvdrs from usenet or something? you can usually download the first rar file and find out what the frame rate is.
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Posted: Wed, 24th Jan 2007 03:27 Post subject: I am getting them from various sources |
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the ones I am talking about do not specify,I have downloaded at least 6 Underworld Evolution AVIs each one did not tell in their NFOs what the framerate was,it turns out each one was PAL(I have NTSC tv)
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Posted: Wed, 24th Jan 2007 03:35 Post subject: |
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blame US, in Europe u can watch everything on anything that at least well maybe 10 years old
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nouseforaname
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Posted: Wed, 24th Jan 2007 05:37 Post subject: |
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meh, I have a multiregion, multiformat divx playing dvd player, it was $40 and plays everything.
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Posted: Wed, 24th Jan 2007 09:38 Post subject: |
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Use Gspot or MediaInfo to find out if a video is NTSC or PAL. Or just get a medium that can play off both 
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Posted: Wed, 24th Jan 2007 19:47 Post subject: |
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Posted: Wed, 24th Jan 2007 20:12 Post subject: I do try to use gspot |
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on torrents how do use gspot before the torrent is fully downloaded?
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Posted: Wed, 24th Jan 2007 20:15 Post subject: Re: I do try to use gspot |
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Onceler wrote: | on torrents how do use gspot before the torrent is fully downloaded? |
not sure if you can ... another thing to try is opening the incomplete file in VLC player (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/) and seeing if you can check the properties through that program... VLC player is pretty good at playnig incomplete downloads ...
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Posted: Wed, 24th Jan 2007 21:23 Post subject: Re: I do try to use gspot |
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Onceler wrote: | on torrents how do use gspot before the torrent is fully downloaded? |
if the torrent has a sample-avi then you could easily check that before you download the rest. but that all (kindof) depends on if its homemade or not.
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