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Resident Evil Afterlife 2010 3D 1080p Half-SBS AC3
Type:
Video > 3D
Files:
1
Size:
3.91 GiB (4196265169 Bytes)
Uploaded:
2011-06-06 05:05:11 GMT
By:
r3dcat VIP
Seeders:
0
Leechers:
1
Comments
7  

Info Hash:
FCCE1520B7B67378A05320A85D578BE0AAA6FF71




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After downloading 3D Half-SBS content from different sources online I have discovered that much of it is not in a playable format for my LG 50PX950 3D TV. My 3D TV will play .mkv files from a USB drive but the format needs to be specifically 1080p video with AC3 audio. This will also be the case for many other 3D TV owners out there. A lot of uploaded 3D content seems to have DTS audio and various video resolutions, which requires decoding to a playable format. So I thought I would upload my decoded content to save other users the headache, hassle and time. I have also decided to maintain a max movie/file size of 4GB to accommodate the use of a FAT32 formatted USB drive.

Video Stream
Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1)
Resolution: 1920x1080
Frame Rate: 47.952431

Audio Stream
Codec: A52 Audio (aka AC3) (a52)
Language: English
Channels: Stereo
Sample Rate: 44100 Hz
Bitrate: 64 kb/s

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Comments

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Around 50 mins the audio loses sync, looks good visually though.
Hi r3dcat! Can you start uploading more 3D movie titles Please? I have a Panasonic p50st30 and all your IMAX tiles work great on my tv but for some weird reason all of LigGeorge's uploads dont want to work on mine. They stutter and have no audio.
I HAVE AN LG 3d. LiG's copy not workin 4 me too.
could you please upload it with frame rate less than 30 FPS
my LG 3DTV doesn't support this frame rate
for LIG to work !!!!!!
install CyberLink PowerDVD 11 !!!!
Always give VIDEO SAMPLE. Seems terribly undersized for 1080p. SBS 720p is ok around 4GB but SBS 1080p has to be at least 7 GB or more since you effectively have 2 blu-ray movies (1 for each eye) stuffed in one file.