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Inside.Job.2010.DOCU.MULTISUBS.DVDRip.XviD-JanOve
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796.93 MiB (835644203 Bytes)
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Spoken language(s):
English
Texted language(s):
English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, German, French, Italian, Dutch
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inside job multisubs documentary
Uploaded:
2011-05-08 15:39:26 GMT
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JanOve2011 VIP
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   Inside.Job.2010.DOCU.MULTISUBS.DVDRip.XviD-JanOve

  IMDb.......: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1645089/
  Genres.....: Documentary, Crime
  Size.......: 700 MB
  Video......: 640 x 272 @ 811 kbps
  Audio......: English MP3 128 kbps 2.0
  Subtitles..: Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Hindi, English


   Inside Job (2010)

  Takes a closer look at what brought about the financial meltdown.

   Stars: Matt Damon, William Ackman and Daniel Alpert

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Tackar kanonbra
Seed till U Bleed & keep up the good work
good print. superb movie with a thorough research.
A=10, V=10, M=10
Worthless, the subtitles are almost in the middle of the screen and jumps up to the top every time there is a name tag shown, which happens alot.
noo - u don't say so Axel:aj. Maybe it's the fuck why, so we can read the name correct of tha economical criminal...
Thanks a lot for sharing ! Great Stuff !!
Thank you JanOve, thank you thepiratebay.
axel_aj is right, but if you use VLC, which is the only media player anyone should use:

Go to: Tools - Preferences - Subtitles & OSD - Force Subtitle Position -300px (or however much it takes).

That works for me, it forces both the bottom subs & top subs to the bottom without it going off the screen.

I don't know how to put subtitles below the video in the black, which is my ultimate preference, oh well...
Thanks. I'm seeding...
It would be fun to have, End of the Road [2012] here on piratebay aswell.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2325908/
@xnaevs Actually, VLC is NOT the only media player anyone should use. Everyone should use SEVERAL or at least two. This is because no one media player keeps up with all file formats and codecs promptly, nor with how they must be handled by the huge variety of OS's and other peripherals using these media players. I have had to uninstall VLC and reinstall OLDER versions twice and, currently, it will not play MP4 nor MKV. In fact, right now I am using NERO player for MKV, but it doesn't read subtitles. I am sure if I upgrade again, it will be good for awhile, and then will need backgrade again. Like all the others. However, with that said, VLC offers a volume control which amplifies sound fabulously for those limited to just onboard speakers.