Notta, ei oo tullut kokeiltua vielä mainitsemaasi asiaa. Uskoisin tosin, että Daemonin pojat vetäisevät päivityksen alta aikayksikön jossain välissä. Mielenkiintoista sinäänsä, että sittenhän ei tosiaan tarttisi asemaa kotikoneelle Tossa kun lueskelin noita, niin näyttäis siltä että ne julkaistaan aina tollasena mkv-filuna. Eli imagena ei vissiin niitä julkaista.
Jotain keskustelua:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=122184
"i used nero , made a .nrg image. with bluray files . /BDMV/ folder , image is 22gb for 22gb movie. then used ultraiso to convert nrg to iso . images works then with DM tools. when i try to burn this .iso file with nero it recognize it as bluray image."
Aa, edit, toihan oli vain johonkin leffaan ohje, ei imageen.
Katoinpa tuosta jonkun "julkaisun" NFO:n. It says:
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---How To Play---
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Unforunately, to play these high resolution, high bitrate releases
you will need a relatively powerful cpu and a few pieces of software that
you might not already have. To help make your life easier, we are
going to walk you through it.
As mentioned before, you need a decent computer to play this. We'd recommend
at least the equivalent of a pentium 4. The cpu constraints are why we
do not release these ripped at 1080p. Not everyone yet has the hardware
for 720p, even less have the hardware for 1080p.
So, you are sitting there wondering how the hell you play this, eh?
Well first you need to have a video player of any kind. I like media
player classic, which you can grab from here: http://x264.nl/
Then you need to download and install the Combined Community Codec Pack,
which you can download here: http://www.cccp-project.net/
If you find your hardware can't play it quite quick enough with CCCP, try
to find a copy of CoreAVC from your favourite 0day source (but you still
need some of the software from CCCP, so keep that on there).
Last but not least you should have AC3Filter installed,
which you can find right here: http://ac3filter.net/
Jotain keskustelua:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=122184
"i used nero , made a .nrg image. with bluray files . /BDMV/ folder , image is 22gb for 22gb movie. then used ultraiso to convert nrg to iso . images works then with DM tools. when i try to burn this .iso file with nero it recognize it as bluray image."
Aa, edit, toihan oli vain johonkin leffaan ohje, ei imageen.
Katoinpa tuosta jonkun "julkaisun" NFO:n. It says:
-----------------
---How To Play---
-----------------
Unforunately, to play these high resolution, high bitrate releases
you will need a relatively powerful cpu and a few pieces of software that
you might not already have. To help make your life easier, we are
going to walk you through it.
As mentioned before, you need a decent computer to play this. We'd recommend
at least the equivalent of a pentium 4. The cpu constraints are why we
do not release these ripped at 1080p. Not everyone yet has the hardware
for 720p, even less have the hardware for 1080p.
So, you are sitting there wondering how the hell you play this, eh?
Well first you need to have a video player of any kind. I like media
player classic, which you can grab from here: http://x264.nl/
Then you need to download and install the Combined Community Codec Pack,
which you can download here: http://www.cccp-project.net/
If you find your hardware can't play it quite quick enough with CCCP, try
to find a copy of CoreAVC from your favourite 0day source (but you still
need some of the software from CCCP, so keep that on there).
Last but not least you should have AC3Filter installed,
which you can find right here: http://ac3filter.net/