BBC Terry Gilliam's Faust - English Subs PLUS EXTRAS
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- English
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- English
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- faust opera.hitler bbc terry gilliam gilliam monty python flying circus python brian life of brian
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- 2011-10-18 01:39:56 GMT
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- catflap
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Name: BBC Terry Gilliam's Faust - English Subs PLUS EXTRAS Size: 734,011,392 bytes (700.008 MB) Play duration: 02:08:59 (7738.56 s) xvid mp3 digital cable tv Extras: Trailer for "Holy Flying Circus" (BBC drama on making "Life of Brian"). And Terry Gilliam's intro to his opera. WMP12 will not play it in correct WS aspect ratio. Use WMP 6.4 (WMP Classic), VLC, or GOM player. On your tv, dvd player, pmp, tablet adjust aspect ratio if needed. GOT A PROBLEM? TELL SOMEONE WHO CARES. ********** ********** Filmmaker and former Python Terry Gilliam's smash-hit production of Berlioz's Damnation of Faust for English National Opera has been one of the operatic highlights of 2011. Peter Hoare stars as Faust, with Christopher Purves as Mephistopheles, who propels him on a rollercoaster ride through German history, ending with the rise of Hitler and Faust's inevitable damnation. Edward Gardner conducts the ENO Chorus and Orchestra. ********** ********** HARD CODED ENGLISH SUBS... BECAUSE OPERA IS BLOODY HARD TO UNDERSTAND EVEN IN ENGLISH. AND ALSO BECAUSE THERE ARE MANY DEAF AND HEARING-IMPAIRED PEOPLE WHO MISS OUT ON A LOT OF TV SHOWS THAT DON'T HAVE SUBTITLE FILES. THERE IS NO SUBTITLE FILE. THESE SUBS WERE RECORDED DURING THE BROADCAST AND I DECIDED TO HAVE THEM SHOW IN THIS FILE. THEY CANNOT BE REMOVED. IT WAS EITHER ENCODE THE RECORDING WITH THE SUBS SHOWING OR HAVE NO SUBS AT ALL. SEE INCLUDED SCREENSHOTS FOR EXAMPLE. this is my own digital cable tv recording and encode.
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there's absolutely nothing wrong with this file.
i gave a clear and precise explanation of how to play it.
i tried it on several computers, dvd players and
the media player in my 55-inch 3D HD tv. i also
streamed it wirelessly from my laptop to the tv.
it is perfect and looks perfect. no one has complained on any of the websites i posted it to.
a few hundred people have already downloaded it
in less than 24 hours.
it's not an action film or filled with ND CGI special
FX. it's an opera and it doesn't need to be larger.
there are no pixelations or "blocks". your problem is probably your graphic card. :)
just change the aspect ratio. DON'T use windows
media player. use vlc or gom.
i gave a clear and precise explanation of how to play it.
i tried it on several computers, dvd players and
the media player in my 55-inch 3D HD tv. i also
streamed it wirelessly from my laptop to the tv.
it is perfect and looks perfect. no one has complained on any of the websites i posted it to.
a few hundred people have already downloaded it
in less than 24 hours.
it's not an action film or filled with ND CGI special
FX. it's an opera and it doesn't need to be larger.
there are no pixelations or "blocks". your problem is probably your graphic card. :)
just change the aspect ratio. DON'T use windows
media player. use vlc or gom.
i should say that "IF" there are any pixelations
or "blocks" (i didn't see any) then it happened
during the broadcast transmission and not
as a result of my encoding and therefore can't
be corrected.
it was not broadcast on an HD channel.
i wasn't planning to encode or share this when
i recorded it, but i changed my mind. i could have
encoded it so it plays WS in windows media player
but then it would have had that annoying white
line on the top of the screen and no doubt
someone would complain about that.
so just use a better player or tablet or phone or
whatever you use and change the aspect ratio.
or "blocks" (i didn't see any) then it happened
during the broadcast transmission and not
as a result of my encoding and therefore can't
be corrected.
it was not broadcast on an HD channel.
i wasn't planning to encode or share this when
i recorded it, but i changed my mind. i could have
encoded it so it plays WS in windows media player
but then it would have had that annoying white
line on the top of the screen and no doubt
someone would complain about that.
so just use a better player or tablet or phone or
whatever you use and change the aspect ratio.
don't call me bro.
so, whatever to you, lady.
still, your'e the only one who has complained
on any of the numerous websites i posted it to
because they know enough not to complain
about something that's free, and are able to adapt
to something that's not exactly perfect.
if you have nothing nice to say, please go away
and don't come back.
so, whatever to you, lady. whatever.
so, whatever to you, lady.
still, your'e the only one who has complained
on any of the numerous websites i posted it to
because they know enough not to complain
about something that's free, and are able to adapt
to something that's not exactly perfect.
if you have nothing nice to say, please go away
and don't come back.
so, whatever to you, lady. whatever.
and by the way, sis...that's the end of the discussion.
*correction* I think what all of these complainers meant to say was, "Thank you for taking your time to give us something for free, using your energy & time to put it together & uploading it, because we're either too lazy or stupid to do it ourselves, but we complain anyways. Thank you very much for doing it, regardless of how you did it & wanted to do it. It's not your fault we don't know how to read things or how to play files that are different from what we are used to."
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