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IMAX.Into.the.Deep.HDTV.1080P.H264.OAR.DD51.F_Silu
Type:
Video > Highres - Movies
Files:
8
Size:
4.85 GiB (5203695120 Bytes)
Spoken language(s):
English
Texted language(s):
English
Quality:
+0 / -0 (0)
Uploaded:
2007-08-09 08:16:31 GMT
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Seeders:
21
Leechers:
57
Comments
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Video:  H264

Audio:   768KDTS  5.1, PCM 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1,

Aspect Ratio:  DD5.1

Transfer Format:  1080p HD Widescreen


Director:Howard Hall

Release Date:3 November 1994 (Japan)  
Genre:Short / Documentary more 
Tagline:Someday all movies will be this real. 
Plot Summary:An underwater exploration beneath kelp forests in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California... 
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Runtime:35 min 
Country:Japan / USA / France / Canada 
Language:English 
Color:Color 
Aspect Ratio:1.44 : 1 more 
Certification:Hong Kong:I / Singapore:G 


This is the first imax film I have ever seen. I saw it with my aunt and my sister while vacationing in Chicago at a theater in Navy Pier. It told us about the animals that inhabit the kelp beds of the Pacific Ocean. The people who worked at the theater gave us each a mask to wear while watching it so it would look like we were really down there. It did somewhat feel like we were. 

		

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hur kollar jag på filmen? jag har aldrig sett såna filer.
To watch use K-lite codec pack (http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_lite_codec_pack.htm).
Anyone who been able to demux the vid/snd from the darn TS-files? I'd like to remux it for my PS3... Other that that, it's a good flick! :)
4.85 GB for 35 minutes of video! Amazing haha.
strangely, this torrent is divided into 2 .ts files, one being 4GB and the 2nd one being 500MB, so you'll have to glue them together using something like tsMuxer:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=134104

I joined the file into 1 then discovered my WD HD playback device doesn't play .ts files, so I demuxed it and turned it onto an .mkv which the device does like.

For MKV muxing, you can use mkvmergeGUI

There are 3 streams here: video, Chinese track (Mandarin), and English track

(tsMux reports the video stream as 1080i)

25fps.