Star Wars Episode III Trailer HD version torrent

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KLin

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It was probably recorded from a fox HD affiliate, but the trailer itself wasn't a HD broadcast.
 

Actaeon

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Originally posted by: Amol
Originally posted by: Lazee
Originally posted by: Amol
Originally posted by: Lazee
why not direct download it from the other thread?

but this is HD

i think the other one is SD

i know. someone put up a hdtv one near the end of the thread

screw the torrent, i'm getting this! :D

330 kB/sec

thanks man

Same here!

Thanks Lazee!

Hah, I've downloaded more in the past minute or so, than I have for the last 20 minutes from that torrent file.

Woohoo!
 

amol

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haha, took me 36 minutes to get to 30% on the torrent, just 55 seconds to get to 30% on straight download
 

Zee

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Originally posted by: KLin
It was probably recorded from a fox HD affiliate, but the trailer itself wasn't a HD broadcast.


does that mean it's the wrong file or it doesnt exist?
 

KLin

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Originally posted by: Lazee
Originally posted by: KLin
It was probably recorded from a fox HD affiliate, but the trailer itself wasn't a HD broadcast.


does that mean it's the wrong file or it doesnt exist?

I'm not saying there's anything wrong with the file, I'm just saying the trailer itself wasn't in HD. When something is shown on a HD affiliate that's not actual HD programming, you get bars on the left and side of the screen.
 

Merlyn3D

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Sorry, you wouldn't want the glitchy one anyway, this is the raw file I got, the only version that will play for me.
 

Wag

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Once again, this ain't HD!

It is a 480i upconvert shown on FOX-HD. Not even widescreen, 4:3 pillarboxed.
 

Crucial

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Originally posted by: Wag
Once again, this ain't HD!

It is a 480i upconvert shown on FOX-HD. Not even widescreen, 4:3 pillarboxed.

is there an echo in here?
 

Merlyn3D

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As long as you have videolan player or media player classic with the klite codec pack it should work fine. I'm sure other's might work, but I know these two work because media player classic works for me and vlc worked for the guy who captured the file from his cable box.
 

aplefka

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I don't understand why you guys don't encode them in Divx or Xvid. Yeah it takes more time initially but the time it saves to get the torrent out there is what really counts.

1. Encode
2. Save Bandwidth
3. Save Time
4. Feel Smart
5. Profit
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