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avenger
post Jun 6 2006, 11:46 PM

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all depends on ur source divx file

if it supports SPDIF 5.1 or A52 or 5.1 surround, ok... then u will get real 5.1

if not u will just get fake 5.1 sounds.
avenger
post Jun 10 2006, 11:59 PM

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QUOTE(radiohead @ Jun 8 2006, 02:12 PM)
so most of the titles(normal 2-hour movie) with <1g files are fake 5.1 ?
hope some dud will compress to below 1gig still produce 5.1DD.

i want fast, best, cheapest, easiest.
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hi avenger.long time no hear.sori with the list.got too many project lah wink.gif
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<1g sure can get 5.1 (but can imagine the video quality la laugh.gif )

the list no problem. recently i also very busy.
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post Jun 11 2006, 02:22 PM

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QUOTE(radiohead @ Jun 11 2006, 02:20 PM)
but some titles are pretty fine with 700-800mb ver.
the things is, i got fed up when i bought some 'RM 8 Dvd' but the visual quality really dissapoint me. not gambar wayang, but the visual look pecah, scratchy. shit. better with my 700mb torrent ver. alot better.

i think torrentspy got comment feature - so we can know a little bit info regarding the files.
iso? mini?btjunkie? pi-bay?- tons files but no comment.
any super torrent search outhere - gud response/comment from user -PM the link to me plz. smile.gif
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torrentspy sometimes got ppl talk crap there, other than that i dont see problems. RM dvd?? the dvd9 that has vcd quality ar? tongue.gif
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post Jun 11 2006, 02:45 PM

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QUOTE(buzz_bender @ Jun 11 2006, 02:39 PM)
Go download a program called VirtualDubMod (it's freeware). Then open the video file there and check out the video information there. It'll show you what kind of video and audio codec it uses.

If it's really 5.1 audio, the file will be much bigger because AC3 audio files are much bigger than mp3s, and dolby digital format is even bigger.
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no need virtualdub

gspot codec information is enuff for that purpose

 

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