Transformers.2014.3D.1080p.BluRay.AVC.TrueHD.7.1-RARBG
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- Transformers 2014 1080p BluRay AVC TrueHD
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- 2014-09-21 19:06:35 GMT
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- Drarbg
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https://rarbg.com Transformers.2014.3D.1080p.BluRay.AVC.TrueHD.7.1-RARBG Auto IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2109248/ ----------------------------------------- Screens : http://i.imgur.com/q8gDat5.jpg http://i.imgur.com/6gZd3xe.jpg http://i.imgur.com/bt9oxAe.jpg http://i.imgur.com/7is36eF.jpg http://i.imgur.com/7GUeH3q.jpg http://i.imgur.com/b10zeko.jpg
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Someone can help me with instructions on how to burn a 3D Movie, what softwares and hardwares have to have.
I've got:
- MacBook Air
- Sony TV 3D
- Sony 3D Blueray player.
Thanks!!
I've got:
- MacBook Air
- Sony TV 3D
- Sony 3D Blueray player.
Thanks!!
Thanks Drarbg!
@jaimefeldman you need to get new hardware to burn the ISO file to a Blu-Ray dual layer disc of 50GB capacity: an external Blu-Ray writer. For example: 'Samsung SE-506CB/RSBD' / ‘Samsung SE-506BB/TSBD’ - slim, gets power via USB but slower (same tech used in laptops), or LG BE14NS40 / LG BE14NU40 (same model) - big, uses external power supply but much faster and more reliable (same tech used in PC towers). They should be compatible with Mac. The best software is supposed to be Roxio Toast but some free soft like ‘Aurora Blu-ray Copy for Mac’ should get the job done just fine.
@jaimefeldman you need to get new hardware to burn the ISO file to a Blu-Ray dual layer disc of 50GB capacity: an external Blu-Ray writer. For example: 'Samsung SE-506CB/RSBD' / ‘Samsung SE-506BB/TSBD’ - slim, gets power via USB but slower (same tech used in laptops), or LG BE14NS40 / LG BE14NU40 (same model) - big, uses external power supply but much faster and more reliable (same tech used in PC towers). They should be compatible with Mac. The best software is supposed to be Roxio Toast but some free soft like ‘Aurora Blu-ray Copy for Mac’ should get the job done just fine.
whats subtitles are on this bluray
thanks @link5a, can I use the macbook air and connect it through HDMI and watch the movie 3D with the glasses? Or the only way is to burn the movie?
@jaimefeldman np. to burn the movie is by far the best experience, if you can afford it, it’s a good investment. Yes, you can connect your MacBook to your TV via HDMI, but if you're gonna do that it's more convenient to get some OU or SBS rip (like http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/11059510/) that you can play using a normal player like VLC since it plays just like a regular 2D video file, then your TV does the job when you press the 3D button.
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