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Into.The.Storm.2014.1080p.BluRay.x264-SPARKS
Type:
Video > HD - Movies
Files:
6
Size:
6.56 GiB (7040425276 Bytes)
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Into The Storm 2014 1080p BluRay x264 SPARKS
Uploaded:
2014-10-28 22:51:45 GMT
By:
Drarbg VIP
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0
Leechers:
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Comments
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Info Hash:
631560516C989C54DA40727F4722139EE8BB4B1A




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Into.The.Storm.2014.1080p.BluRay.x264-SPARKS

Auto IMDB: 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2106361/

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Screens : 
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Auto Media Info :
Video Format........: AVC
Codec ID............: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Length..............: 1h29mn
Video...............: 1920x1080 ( 23.976fps )
Bitrate.............: 9001Kbps
Audio Format........: DTS
Codec ID............: A_DTS
Bit rate mode.......: Constant
Bitrate.............: 1509Kbps
Channel(s)..........: 6 channels

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Comments

Is this a good quality?
@botx

If Drarbg says it's BluRay, it's BluRay.
@botx
SPARKS doesn't release no shit
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Thanks Drarbg
Thanks Drarbg!
@botx The size of it says it all. You download what you get :)
Thanks ! good quality video and sound
Thanks Drarbg! Good quality video and sound.
thanks!
Does anyone knows if this Movie will be released in Blu-ray 3D ?

Thanks !!
Love Sparks releases, but wish if you are including extra sub files that you would say what language they are so I choose whether I grab them or not. On top of that wish sub files had a proper naming structure or the track is labeled correctly so once again you know what language the subs are.

Quality of audio and video though are almost always the best you can get and are close enough to the bluray (it can never be exact since the file has been compressed more than what it already is on the disk) that you can watch them on larger HDTVs, I use a 42", and not notice any difference.

If you step up to larger than 55" I'm guessing that's when you start to notice the difference between a typical 7 - 10gig rip and the bluray.
V-10, A-10, M-7, thanx.
A: 10
V: 10
M: 8

Great rip. Really takes advantage of your surround sound. No noticeable pixellation during dark or fast motion scenes.