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links all work ... but getting CRC error on winrar on part 4
G:\Rapidshare\300\BcKuP3hDrD.part04.rar: CRC failed in the encrypted file 300.mkv (wrong password ?) Any help appreciated
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Hey mate, the movie does work for sure. You have experienced a download error. Delete all your old files and re-download the whole movie. I assure you it will work mate
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! C:\Downloads\BcKuP3hDrD.part04.rar: CRC failed in the encrypted file 300.mkv (wrong password ?)
ive redownloaded the files twice, something is definately wrong... tried unpacking with both winrar and 7zip |
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Fantastic film but wrong password???
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OK I have a HDTV connected to my PC, now is this film actual Bluray quality? If it is why isn't the file size bigger? and do I just download and play on the pc or do I need to burn it?
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Barmie,
Your question requires a long response, probably not the appropriate place for it but I'll give you a little info for starters. I haven't yet d/l this particular movie, but the HD DVD Rip usually means that the rip was done from a HD source, resulting in a very high quality movie. Whether or not it is true HD-DVD quality is open for question as it depends on who ripped it and what settings they used when ripping. Usually, people do a very good job and the quality is what is shown in the topic, HD. When viewing, if your pc can handle a HD quality rip, and display it without stuttering, then there is no need to burn it to DVD, assuming you have a large monitor or your pc is connected to your HD TV, typically through a DVI or HDMI cable. Your pc must be pretty stout, as well as your video card. I'm running a P4-3.2 Extreme Edition with an nVidia 128MB video card and I cannot play a HD movie without stuttering in sound or video when using a .mkv or .264 source movie. You may want to check out a few places on the web for more information about pc playback ability. Hollywood/Microsoft have totally screwed the new HD content arena, with all the copy protection functions that require serious cpu horsepower to playback OEM BD or HD-DVD discs. see Tomshardware.com for pc info, and doom9.com for a ton of DVD ripping/playback info. Good luck |
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My TV is 43 inches its HDTV ready and it has a PC input so it is now my monitor. I had a quick look at this movie. And the quality was very very good. It is mkv. format. The quality was excellent but I don't know if it is true Bluray quality as I have never played a true Bluray disc as I don't have a player so I have nothing to go by.
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