Lord of the Rings: Return of the King EE / HD 1080p Xvid / AC3 5
- Type:
- Video > Highres - Movies
- Files:
- 1
- Size:
- 7.85 GiB (8432652288 Bytes)
- Info:
- IMDB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Quality:
- +5 / -1 (+4)
- Uploaded:
- 2007-11-13 20:06:56 GMT
- By:
- -peas-

- Seeders:
- 144
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- 549
- Comments
- 111
The Lord Of The Rings - The Return of the King
Extended Edition (251 min)
HDTV rip encoded as 1080p Xvid MPEG4 with AC3 5.1 audio
Extremely high quality 2-pass encoding sized to fit a dual layer DVD+-R.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0167260/
The former Fellowship of the Ring prepare for the final battle for Middle Earth, while Frodo & Sam approach Mount Doom to destroy the One Ring.
i got a 3.0Ghz single core, and geforce 7300GS....what should i change. does 3.0GHZ single-core = 2.4 dual core? ??? coz i cant play 1080p at all. i wonder if i just change the card which is easier would that make it work?
Thx for upload!
To best play this movie, download Vista Codec Package from here: http://shark007.net/, and then play in Windows Media Player
To best play this movie, download Vista Codec Package from here: http://shark007.net/, and then play in Windows Media Player
@dioxholster:
You should probably change both processor and graphics card. A dual-core processor and a 8000 or 9000-series nvidia graphics card should do it. It doesn't have to be the most expensive ones, unless you wanna use it for games aswell....
You should probably change both processor and graphics card. A dual-core processor and a 8000 or 9000-series nvidia graphics card should do it. It doesn't have to be the most expensive ones, unless you wanna use it for games aswell....
just use this one : (media player classic )
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=170561
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=170561
How can I put this on a dvd dual layer for backup!
seeding 250kbps
If you are looking to upgrade your graphics card for media viewing don't go with an Nvidia card, ATI's cards are consistently better at accelerating HD video than Nvidia, have been for years. Just get a 4830, decent gaming performance and HD acceleration.
dioxholster - If you're having problems playing 1080p content, it's probably not your computer. It's more than likely a codec problem. They can cause .mkv files to shudder, or have audio and video sync issues. Try removing all of them and just loading the ones you need. Search the internet for the proper codec. vlc player and windows media player classic are my top picks, and then i only load the k-lite codec pack. I can play everything, and have no problems.
PLEASE ANYBODY HELP ME ,
ITS NICELY RUNNING IN VLC PLAYER BUT HOW CAN I BURN IN TO DVD 9 , TO WATCH IN DVD PLAYER IN FUTURE .THERE IS ANY STEPS TO CONVERT TO XVID AC3 IN TO DVD.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
ITS NICELY RUNNING IN VLC PLAYER BUT HOW CAN I BURN IN TO DVD 9 , TO WATCH IN DVD PLAYER IN FUTURE .THERE IS ANY STEPS TO CONVERT TO XVID AC3 IN TO DVD.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
I am not going to whine about the quality since it's way better than DVD version I saw before.. BUT, compared to other two uploads from peas, this one has 'not so subtle' hiccups, from repeating scenes (like 10 times) to voice suddenly turning into shitty mike output or something.
Also, video quality in some areas didn't look so good for 1080p rip. My guess is, because it's about 8 gb for a 4 hr movie, the quality got sacrificed big time. For 4+ hr, we should hve at least 10 gb limit for such high quality rips (most of us are going to see it on PC, not a fucking HDTV).
So yeah, if possible can some
Also, video quality in some areas didn't look so good for 1080p rip. My guess is, because it's about 8 gb for a 4 hr movie, the quality got sacrificed big time. For 4+ hr, we should hve at least 10 gb limit for such high quality rips (most of us are going to see it on PC, not a fucking HDTV).
So yeah, if possible can some


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