Anchorman.2.The.Legend.Continues.2013.1080p.BluRay.DTS-HD.MA.5.1
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PublicHD - High-Definition Bittorrent Community ---------------------------------------------------- Anchorman.2.The.Legend.Continues.2013.1080p.BluRay.AVC.DTS-HD.MA.5.1-PublicHD https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1229340/ Disc Size: 48,808,013,109 bytes Protection: AACS BD-Java: Yes Playlist: 00801.MPLS Size: 31,270,287,360 bytes Length: 2:03:05.169 Total Bitrate: 33.87 Mbps Video: MPEG-4 AVC Video / 26199 kbps / 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1 Audio: English / DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 3440 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit) Audio: French / Dolby Digital Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps / DN -4dB Audio: Spanish / Dolby Digital Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps / DN -4dB Audio: English / Dolby Digital Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps / DN -4dB Audio: English / Dolby Digital Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 224 kbps / DN -4dB Subtitle: English / 53.540 kbps Subtitle: English / 58.513 kbps Subtitle: French / 49.745 kbps Subtitle: Spanish / 48.294 kbps SCREENS https://istoreimg.com/i/532b79cf12849.html https://istoreimg.com/i/532b79cf4283b.html https://istoreimg.com/i/532b79cfe8923.html https://istoreimg.com/i/532b79d05e4c7.html https://istoreimg.com/i/532b79d0aea16.html https://istoreimg.com/i/532b79d10cb70.html https://istoreimg.com/i/532b79d1603e5.html https://istoreimg.com/i/532b79d1ba27f.html https://istoreimg.com/i/532b79d2002f1.html https://istoreimg.com/i/532b79d23c431.html
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Thanks m8!
I just might give this ISO thing ONE more try : )
Cheers!
I just might give this ISO thing ONE more try : )
Cheers!
FWIW I used a hacked version of AnyDVD (downloaded from here at PB) and I used DVDFab's free virtual drive to mount the ISO. At that point AnyDVD saw it as a full Blu-ray disc as if it was sitting in a physical drive.
Then, I simple ripped it to one of my HDD as a BDMV folder. Then all I have to do is use BDRebuilder (free also) to shrink it to fit a single layer Blu-ray. That's of course IF anyone actually wants to burn this to disc which I know many of you don't : )
I hope that this helps any who need it.
Cheers!
I understand fully and used to think that....now I don't see why I should waste the price of the disk...here in Australia they are $4 or more each...I now just buy hard drives at a third of their original price from cash converters and just play them from there. :)
@Voopy
Wow, $4 each is ridiculous; I order from Amazon and get 50 name brand printable single-layer Blu-ray discs shipped for $25 : ) You should check there mate if you ever have a need for any. We're talking .50 each...
What you do is what most do here.
BUT...
IF... IF your HD ever dies (and it will some day) you are screwed and will lose EVERY film on that drive. What I do with my Rare films or the ones that I feel are special, is that I WILL indeed back those Blu-rays up to a HDD, but I also have a duplicate drive in case I lose one of them.
So, YES, the 'modern' way is to put everything on your HDDs, but that IS the one major drawback if you do not have them (like ANY important data) backed up.
Cheers!
Wow, $4 each is ridiculous; I order from Amazon and get 50 name brand printable single-layer Blu-ray discs shipped for $25 : ) You should check there mate if you ever have a need for any. We're talking .50 each...
What you do is what most do here.
BUT...
IF... IF your HD ever dies (and it will some day) you are screwed and will lose EVERY film on that drive. What I do with my Rare films or the ones that I feel are special, is that I WILL indeed back those Blu-rays up to a HDD, but I also have a duplicate drive in case I lose one of them.
So, YES, the 'modern' way is to put everything on your HDDs, but that IS the one major drawback if you do not have them (like ANY important data) backed up.
Cheers!
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