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StarWars Attack of the Clones 1080p HD 3322059 TPB

Infohash:

C45FB00BC40A86C7D81574D4A5315AEBCABBEF5F

Type:

Movies

Title:

StarWars Attack of the Clones 1080p HD

Category:

Video/HD - Movies

Uploaded:

2005-04-26 (by nv96jom)

Description:

Awesome quality, transport stream. It seems that people seeds so I add another one. Continue seed and I add more

Files count:

2

Size:

11711.33 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

SeasGem85 (2005-04-27)

What is this!??!!?! Its so big...:P

Philoushka (2005-04-27)

If you think I'm going to give George Lucas ONE more megabyte of my life, you're nuts!

nv96jom (2005-04-27)

Its starwars in awesome resolution 1920*1080

sponken23 (2005-04-27)

I highly doubt that it is 1080p since there is no HDTV standard for that. More likely it is 1080i.

nv96jom (2005-04-27)

ok look at wmvhd.com theres alot of 1080p content

sponken23 (2005-04-27)

Yeah, but they are not HDTV clips. They are windows media clips.

the_rooster (2005-04-27)

Windows media player plays hd 1080p or i
You can use media player to encode into hd
so if you can play in media player that doesnt mean its not hd

sponken23 (2005-04-27)

I'm not saying that the clips on wmvhd.com isn't High Definition. I'm just saying that they are not HDTV-rips. HDTV uses MPEG2 as compression and is usually either 1920*1080i or 1280*720p. Since this is a rip from HDTV it has to be one of those resolutions. 1920*1080p isn't part of the HDTV broadcast standard.

DavoNogo (2005-04-27)

1080p is one of the 18 formats of the ATSC standard:
http://support.gateway.com/s/CsmrEltrncs/DigitalTV/Shared/2517984faq42.shtml

but i would like to know what country you're in to get 1080p HDTV...

DavoNogo (2005-04-29)

what's the name of the channel this was ripped from?

nv96jom (2005-04-29)

it isnt TV material for sure!!!!! dont know where it came from, stop nagging about if its called HDTV or HD, it doesent say anyware that it came from TV.

sponken23 (2005-04-29)

Well, I have a hard time beliving that it is anything else than a rip from HDTV. I don't know any other source it could come from especially since it is transport stream which to my knowledge only is used in broadcast.

DavoNogo (2005-05-01)

well it's the exact same size as a 1080i rip i have

nv96jom (2005-05-01)

i just watched the movie and couldnt notice the regular interlace pattern as it use to be when its interlaced so i persumed it was progressive...

DavoNogo (2005-05-01)

it might have something to do with the higher res or the fact that it was shot entirely in digital..
a program such as HDTVtoMPEG2 can usually detect whether a transport stream is interlaced or progressive

sponken23 (2005-05-02)

The reason you don't see any interlacing is because the program you are playing the clip in are doing deinterlacing or reverse 3:2 pulldown.

trance_rulez (2005-05-08)

OMG!!!! :) wtf is this?!??! :/

cwm9 (2005-06-21)

Is this 2.35:1 ratio, or has it been cropped?

mlg (2005-07-23)

It is possible to separate an progressive frame into two fields so you can transmit it. The same thing is done by all DVD-players when they output the picture to tv. (As the current tv system only is able to handle interlaced material.)
In short: It is stored as interlaced, put its still progressive.

gopiratebaygo (2005-08-11)

yes, this movie is cropped for some reason (wish it wasnt) cuz the quality is absolutely breathtaking. this has to a telecine ripped from a professional studio (like hbo) but someone was able to directly get their video file and transfer/rip for themselfs.

furryanimal (2006-03-03)

BTW, it makes no sense to broadcast in 1080i, as there is no HDTV display which can show interlaced video. All of them need to revert it back to 1080p
sponken23: Telecined is not true interlaced. It can be losslessly reverted back to progresive.

 rockdeamon (2006-04-07)

Fantastisk kvalitet! Hur bränner man en DVD av detta? Har försökt med Nero Vision (4.1.0.15), men det hänger sig...

knaak (2006-06-11)

awesome quality but the aspect ratio is wrong. Its something like 1.85:1 when it should be 2.35:1 its not an issue for me since I use zoom player but anyways.. It looks great on my more than 100" screen :) please post more HDTV stuff!

knaak (2006-06-11)

forgot to say.. just too bad the movie really sucks :)

bitbuster (2006-06-11)

this in fact is a 1080i source ripped from HBO HD!

EddieZ (2006-06-12)

Already got the 720p version. Can't be much better :-)

xontos (2006-06-12)

What about the sound????

knaak (2006-06-14)

the sound is in 5.1 AC3

Loughtus (2006-06-20)

too bad there´s no sample, i would really like to check out the quality before downloading this BIG file

pugwash (2007-03-04)

To clarify the 1080p vs 1080i comments, movies are filmed in 24fps progressive. 1080i is 60fps interlaced, meaning a half-frame every 60th of a second. This means 1080i is 30fps equivalent. If you get a movie, it's silly to use pull-down to get it to 30fps 1080i when all you really want to do is save a bit of bandwidth and play the whole thing at 24fps progressive.
So, while I've not seen this, it's most likely 1080p as stated by the ripper.

phullscreen (2007-04-18)

Can anybody tell me how to play or view
this file on a Mac?
Thank you!

fudongshi (2007-04-20)

Hey Guys. I've got about 50% of this... The problem: since about three days ago I can't connect to the tracker prq.to and i'm stuck at 0 peers - can anybody help? Should i contact the guys?