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The Day The Earth Stood Still[2008][With Subtitles]DvDrip-Subzer
Infohash:
D85264456C4556A68547FC9D6644CD4209893B0F
Type:
Movies
Title:
The Day The Earth Stood Still[2008][With Subtitles]DvDrip-Subzer
Category:
Video/Movies
Uploaded:
2009-02-17 (by subzero_rs4 )
Description:
The Day The Earth Stood Still[2008][With Subtitles]DvDrip-Subzero
Genre:
Drama | Sci-Fi | Thriller more
Tagline:
12.12.08 is the Day the Earth Stood Still
Plot:
A remake of the 1951 classic sci-fi film about an alien visitor and his giant robot counterpart who visit Earth.
Enjoy & Please Seed
Cheers
Subzero
Files count:
12
Size:
702.06 Mb
Trackers:
udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969
Comments:
cortomalteze (2009-02-23)
not working!! Any sugestion!?ponnypistol (2009-03-09)
how do i burn the movie with the subs on a dvdHighlander009 (2009-04-18)
@ponnypistol:-The BEST way to burn the movie onto a DVD is to add the subtitle stream into the AVI container (using AVIAddXSubs) and then burn the resulting AVI onto a data format disc. This way you can put up to SIX movies this size onto a single DVD! Of course that's only useful if your DVD player is DivX compatible [ie: can play avi files :)].
If what you're really asking is how to CONVERT the movie to a "proper" DVD, then VSO's ConvertXtoDVD is your best bet; it will also allow you to include the subtitles if desired. Using it you could still put two or three movies onto one disc with only a little quality loss but REMEMBER... ANY CONVERSION degrades the quality (is why the first option above is the BEST way... and Tesco are selling DivX compatible DVD players for 15 quid these days!)
Further to the "mess" that DigieraMandela himself/herself has made in their comment above: subzero_rs4 probably doesn't know HOW to make it easier or s/he wouldn't have stripped the file extensions off the subtitle files in the first place! subzero_rs4 most likely found them already in that state somewhere and simply uploaded them just as s/he got them.
I haven't looked at any of the subtitle files other than the English one but opening it I see that it is clearly a SubRip file so DigieraMandela has suggested the WRONG file extension to add. If you add .srt and NOT .sub (as DigieraMandela suggests) then that will restore the subtitle file to its correct type and it should then work in ANY player equipped to display subtitles, eg: MPC Star player AND (the MUCH better) VLC!
I see too that the English subtitles were created by LeapinLar who invariably uses the SubRip format but regardless of who created 'em their internal structure is clearly .srt and NOT .sub! Nothing at all "complicated" about it when you understand what you're dealing with, DigieraMandela :)