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Snowpiercer 2013 720p BRRip x264 AC3-JYK
Type:
Video > HD - Movies
Files:
2
Size:
2.81 GiB (3020900446 Bytes)
Info:
IMDB
Spoken language(s):
English
Tag(s):
Snowpiercer 2013 720p BRRip x264 AC3 JYK
Uploaded:
2014-03-21 16:12:06 GMT
By:
condors369 VIP
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Leechers:
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Comments
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Info Hash:
599DABCA76947218CFE8F6816D9C74BF7427FB08




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Storyline

In a future where a failed global-warming experiment kills off most life on the planet, a class system evolves aboard the Snowpiercer, a train that travels around the globe via a perpetual-motion engine. 


General

       
Format.......: Matroska
File Size....: 2.81 GiB
Duration.....: 2h 5mn
Bitrate......: 3 199 Kbps
Subtitles....: N/A
Encoder".......JYK
Source.......: BluRay

 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1706620/




Video



Video Format......: AVC
Video Codec.......: x264 core 138 r2358 9e941d1     
Bitrate...........: 2 750 Kbps
Frame Rate........: 23.976 fps
Width.............: 1 280 pixels
Height............: 688 pixels
aspect ratio......: 1.85:1



Audio


Format..........: AC-3
Bitrate.........: 448 Kbps
Channels........: 6 channels
Sampling Rate...: 48.0 KHz
Language........: English


 
http://i.imgur.com/udjb1HK.jpg 
http://i.imgur.com/yOTMFjl.jpg 
http://i.imgur.com/E9uoyqt.jpg 
http://i.imgur.com/uPSbMPr.jpg 
http://i.imgur.com/ENnqp3m.jpg 
http://i.imgur.com/YAiptOP.jpg

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Comments

Thanks a lot condors/JYK!
Thanks a lot condors369 ^_^
Thank you!
@michaelrwatson: you are the moronic piece of crap here. Blame your mother, that retarded slut, for not having aborted you.
Thx mate :)
Thanx:)
Spot on dlarrym1111!
Thnx condors369, keep 'em commin'!
Yup. My 480 series Sony Blu-ray player plays .mkv flawlessly and is, by far, the best container for higher quality video at smaller sizes. Also, .mkv files (not this one in particular) are able to include subtitle options without the need for .srt, .sub, or sub index files :)
Sorry to burst the new age bubble. MKV does produce jerky scenes. Many of the MKV files are crap for the purist elite of video. I'll watch them as the price is right.
As for computers, My old laptop played some of the MKV's like they were a claymation film. My new Dell with 3.5 gHz processor plays them much smoother, but still jerky in high action scenes using the much beloved VLC player.
MKV isn't that great advancement in video that makes a videophile want to jackoff in pleasure, but just another variation of a container that is both good and bad.
@: notuboo : no .mkv files doesn't make anything jerky. That depends solely on the encoding and the player. Some make 700 mb files and call that an HD movie, and that will look bad, but a 4-6 gb version of the same movie still in .mkv will look just fine.
A-V anyone, thank's ?
I just finished watching it ..

WOW ... A/V 10/10 .. the best as always..

Thanks again condors369
michaelrwatson is a troll. Posting the same crap on every snowpiercer torrent.
The good: Interesting and entertaining movie, good acting.

The bad: Many unanswered questions and plot holes.

A:10
V:10
M:7
Thank you
Thank you! Best as usual!
@michaelrwatson... a 700mb file will never touch 95% of the 3+ GB 720 files on TPB. I don't give a fuck what codec you're using. What are you watching movies on where you think that's even comparable? An iphone? An old dell laptop with 800x600?

No movie ever needs 4-6 GB to look good? You're retarded. You know how large blu-ray discs are uncompressed? Try like 20-40 GB per movie. Obviously you'll need to compress that, but compressing down to 700mb in 2014 is basically butchering a film, aurally and visually. I think 2-5 GB is a nice size, when factoring in visual experience vs the cost of hard drives today.
I agree with all you about mkv being the best at 3-7gb. It has and will always be the best for rips. My Sony BD3000 plays them also without fail.
@michaelrwatson
I've got to pile on because again your ignorance is so blatant you need another slap in the face. MKV is a container and does NOT have anything to do with quality. x/h264 is a codec, XVID/MPEG is a codec, DTS, AAC, AC3 are all audio codecs. bitrates and many other factors effect quality, not the container. Recognizing a container is up to the manufacturer and most new appliances (BD, Media Players). Although many have attempted to educate you, you fail to learn. Look for compatibility or slit your wrists, I don't care just don't waste valuable commentary time showing off your stupidity.
Here are subtitles for the non-english parts only: http://subscene.com/subtitles/snowpiercer/english/884949