Breaking.Bad.S03E06.720p.HDTV.H264
- Type:
- Video > HD - TV shows
- Files:
- 3
- Size:
- 350.06 MiB (367067973 Bytes)
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Texted language(s):
- English
- Uploaded:
- 2010-04-27 03:19 GMT
- By:
- twentyforty
- Seeders:
- 0
- Leechers:
- 1
- Info Hash: BD244F8385974D435955E876F5E32953DA296911
*** 2-pass 720p encoding for computers (PC, Mac), PS3 or Xbox. *** *** Video is 1280x720 H264; audio is 44.1 kHz/stereo AAC LC and container is MP4. *** "Home" of my torrents (for Bookmark/Favorites in your browser) https://www.piratebays.to/user/twentyforty SUBTITLES: external, English, English for hearing impaired. I recommend CoreCodec for H264 (avc1, x264) video-playback, free DivX 7 for AAC sound-playback (and .mkv with AAC), Haali splitter (free, comes with CoreCodec) as the fastest and best combination for Windows Media Player. This is what I use. VLC player (free), mplayer (free) and KMplayer (free) are available as alternative for all platforms (operating systems) out there and have BUILT-IN codecs and MP4 capabilities. But, video quality is approx. 10-15% lower, blurrier at least on system I have. One can try CCCP matroska codec pack, where ffdshow codec/filter packs and Haali splitter comes in one package and support MP4 playback - but extra caution is required during the install process. QuickTime of course, supports H264/AAC natively. PS3 + HDMI cable + newer TV have been reported as best combination. I am very proud on sound quality and hence I recommend use of stereo system and proper loudspeakers (connect Line Out of Soundcard or standalones with Line In of any Stereo rack). And please, do not watch it with a nose in the screen, take proper distance to the monitor or TV (as advised in TV manuals). Many of movies I encode have embedded or external subtitles. So far, only VLC player is able to use them correctly.