Torrent - Terminator 2 : Judgment Day (T2) / HD BR Rip / 1080p Xvid MPEG4
Terminator 2 : Judgment Day (T2) / HD BR Rip / 1080p Xvid MPEG4
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Terminator 2 : Judgment Day (T2)
BlewRay Rip encoded as 1080p Xvid MPEG4 with AC3 5.1 audio
for better compatibility with Media Player and network media players such as the MediaGate MG-350HD.
Extremely high quality 2-pass encoding sized to fit a dual-layer DVD-R.
NOTE: the video is 1920 x 816 because the black bars were not re-encoded (which would obviously be a waste of space). This is due to the film's extra-wide 2.35:1 aspect ratio. There is no loss of any picture.
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Nearly 10 years have passed since Sarah Connor was targeted for termination by a cyborg from the future. Now her son, John, the future leader of the resistance, is the target for a newer, more deadly terminator. Once again, the resistance has managed to send a protector back to attempt to save John and his mother Sarah.
Pixel Aspect Ratio
For lower resolution HD, like 1280 x 720 pixels or less, use square pixels to achieve the best compression. However, because 1920 x 1080-pixel content is too difficult to play back, using a different pixel aspect ratio to compress the video horizontally can help playback. For example, take a 1920 x 1080-pixel source of a 2.35:1 movie, where (after letterboxing is removed) the resolution is really 1920 x 816 pixels. This can be encoded with a 4:3 pixel aspect ratio, producing 1440 x 816 pixels. If played on a 1920 x 1080-pixel projector, Windows Media Player will stretch the video to 1920 x 816 pixels. Make sure the Output aspect ratio (in the gray box on the right side of the screen) matches your source.
hd info here
<a href="/redirect?http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/howto/articles/zerotoHDsixty.aspx">http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/howto/articles/zerotoHDsixty.aspx</a>
info for macs :
<a href="/redirect?http://www.bioneural.net/2007/06/17/hdtv-blue-ray-hd-dvd-hdv-pvr-tv-macs/">http://www.bioneural.net/2007/06/17/hdtv-blue-ray-hd-dvd-hdv-pvr-tv-macs/</a>
magick93 dont be a Dumbass...
it says right up at the top:
BlewRay Rip encoded as 1080p Xvid MPEG4 with AC3 5.1 audio
Xvid/Divx are both based on the same code.
your looking at a high quality download, with 5.1 surround sound. 7.8Gigs isnt bad when you look at the 20GB direct from disc HD downloads there are out there.
if you dont want to wait for a 7.8GB file, then go download a 700MB DVD rip.
It's 2hr16min long, but I'll tell you right now the quality of this one is nothing special. It's just big, but not really HD.
I've seen 720p which are MUCH sharper, this looks like a regular DVD encoded to be 1080 in size not quality.
rc71 you need your eyesight checked if you think an upscaled DVD has anywhere near the detail in this true 1080p encode. What you consider "sharp" is probably filtered & smoothed out to help reduce video size. The graininess is a quality of the original film, not simply artifacts in the encode.
ya this magick93 kid obviously needs to just go find the ipod encoded version at 500MB. divx is worthless now that h264 is out anyway...he's kind of living in the past there. lol. probably has an hd-dvd player too. :-D j/k (seeing as how those are discontinued and best-buy sent out the "we're sorry we screwed you" $50 giftcerts...just for reference, in case a newb reader is wondering why i made fun of HDDVD)
but anyways magic..once apple came out with the h.264 codec, none of those other codecs can even begin to get the kind of quality to size ratio...and Apple's ProRes422 can do lossless HD video at 20-30Mbps!! so H264 HD at 10Mb, or even 5Mb is unbelievably impressive for the size
and now AppleTV has forced them to add AC3 support into the M4V files so....well to be honest, i don't understand why peas used xvid unless he just has a slow computer and sacrificed some quality to save some time...i mean that objectively, and not as an insult
i'm anxious to see exactly how worthles xvid is, comparatively :-D
peas, thanks much for the upload! you're appreciated...beats the hell out of buying the bluray no matter what :-D get an apple and final cut studio...you'll go from 35mbps to 5mbps, 1080 to 720, and not tell a difference on a 50" or smaller plasma/lcd/dlp :-D insane codecs and encoding tech apple has here
oops...i wrote too fast...you got me there...i was going for the "apple introduced it, popularized it, used the hell out of it" kinda deal and now i'm the dumbass :-/
i never really saw much of it until apple picked it up and used it in all their toys
i used a ton of ProRes, and it's basically "lossless" to the degree most HDcams output...there's a lot of artifacts and whatnot in all but the 5 figure + HD cams, and you can't tell much of a difference output to an LCOS monitor or a 30" cinema HD unless you inspect pixel per pixel...at 25mb - 30mb, it is virtually lossless...i challenge someone to pick the lossless frames over the prores422 frames...plus, prores scrubs easily...with all the b-frames, reference frames, cabac, bidirectional weighted insanity, h264 will not scrub at all...i mean, i'm on an 8core mac pro with 8GB and scsi raid and i can't fluidly scrub h264 at all...prores is easy to work with...etc etc etc
the point is, these are NEW seeds...why are people still encoding stuff in this xvid nonsense when it's over? there's no toys that xvid still works on (if there is, i'm sure it's "compatible" but really designed to be used with h264)...i mean at the same bitrate and similar settings, xvid is just terrible...hell i can put stuff on my iPod at 2500kbps h264 that's watchable on my 42" tv...and 3500-4000 will store a DVD in a small size that's a pixel-for-pixel perfect representation of the DVD (you can even do crappy, fast encode settings at that bitrate, and DVD's have all of the color areas worked out for compression already, and it'll look fantastic...any settings). i'll send an h264 movie to anyone that's specifically interested in this in 4000kbps, untouched resolution and framerate (23.976), and crappo settings for the rest..and you can go through it frame by frame with the original DVD and check it out...perfect
but who's needing xvid over h264 for 1080p material?? i can't think of anything... they could have gotten a 5-6GB upload, AND had it look better, AND not forced everyone that downloaded this to have to convert it to something useful
:-/
just like...for future reference...newbies, don't click the "xvid" button on whatever PC program you're using...click the H264 even though it's a weird name that probably looks less cool than xvid
:-D
Is anyone seeding right now? i have a 300k upload and 600k download so my connection is slow to begin with. if someone helps i'll seed this as a thank you.