The.Man.who.Stopped.the.Desert.PDTV.x265-MVGroup
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- Video > TV shows
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- 289.15 MiB (303190544 Bytes)
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Texted language(s):
- English
- Tag(s):
- BBC Soillse
- Uploaded:
- 2015-05-29 14:14:30 GMT
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- MVGroup
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BBC.Soillse.2013.The.Man.who.Stopped.the.Desert.PDTV.x265-MVGroup.mp4 In Burkina Faso, the rapid desertification of once fertile plains caused droughts and ruined harvests, sparking a mass exodus of inhabitants and famines that decimated populations. Yet one illiterate peasant farmer and his ingenious farming methods have proved the key to achieving what experts have failed to do: stop the desert. This documentary tells the unique story of Yacouba Sawadogo, whose years of toil have transformed the lives of thousands. Technical Spec Video Codec: x265/HEVC CABAC [email protected] Video Bitrate: CRF 21 (~730Kbps) Video Resolution: 832x468 Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Frame Rate: 25 FPS Audio Codec: HE-AACv2 Audio Bitrate: 24Kbps ABR 24/48KHz Audio Channels: 2 (Gaelic) Run-Time: 50 mins Number of Parts: 1 Part Size: 289 MB Source: PDTV Subtitles: Embedded English
BBC.Soillse.2013.The.Man.who.Stopped.the.Desert.PDTV.x265.AAC.MVGroup.Forum.mp4 | 289.15 MiB |
The file I got was not in English and was sound only...don't waste your time
It sounds like you're running an LTS version of Linux or a very old version of Windows.
The file is encoded using x265 to reduce the bitrate so you'll need a modern software player.
The file is encoded using x265 to reduce the bitrate so you'll need a modern software player.
There isn't a Gaelic option in the language combo-box when uploading to Piratebay so I used English. There is some English in it.
That's why I put (Gaelic) in the Technical Spec.
The embedded subtitles are in English.
That's why I put (Gaelic) in the Technical Spec.
The embedded subtitles are in English.
Interesting documentary (yes, with subtitles). Technical Specks are correct.
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