The Dark Knight 1080p BluRay x264-HD1080

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The Dark Knight (2008) 1080p BluRay

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0468569
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source: bluray vc-1
codec.: x264
video.: 1920×800 9643kbps
audio.: ac3 640kbps
subs..: english

The.Dark.Knight.1080p.BluRay.x264-HD1080
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first time as always here

thanks :)

This is cropped as well, just like the 720p version.

Blurzz i would have thought that would be quite obvious as the resolution is listed as being 1920×800…. if it wern’t cropped it would be 1920×1080 hence why HD/BD rips are commonly listed as 1080p…

what software do you guys use to burn these to disc?

i watch with media player classic
if you want to burn i gues you need a bluray writer an som bd-r disks, or try so split and burn to dvds

some of you are not understanding aspect ratio. LCD TVs are 1:78:1 (1920/1080 or 1280/720 = 1.78).

Only movies shot in this aspect ratio will fill up the entire screen of your TV. if they are wider than 1.78:1, black bars will appear on the top and bottom (letterboxing). “widescreen” is not 1 fixed ratio. It’s several. TDK, for example, is 2.40:1, meaning it’s width is almost 2.5x the height.

if the movie were to fill out the entire vertical height of your TV (1080), the width would have to be increased to 2592 pixels to maintain the proper ratio. TV’s only go up to 1920px wide.

many many movies are wider than 1.78.. doesn’t mean they were cropped. it’s whatever the director chose to film in.

how do you play these files… im using media player classic but none of the 80 or something files are playing on the player. Can anyone help me?

Marcus:
unzip the .r00 file, it will take a while but it will be the full movie.
it will then be in .mkv format, if you have k-lite tools installed you can play it with WMP.

does anyone have an idea of how to get a blu-ray movie from the disk to the rar format (.r00-.r01-.r02-etc.)?
noob question I know but I just got a blu-ray player and want to start uploading.
any ideas?

Or what is the simplest way to get the blu-ray .m2ts to mkv?

tot rar those try winrar
and for conversion maybe this will help you: http://forum.videohelp.com/topic360096.html

Which are the available languages ?
thanks

just english i think

How do i turn off the subtitles?

Where are the vertical lines in 1080? I see only 800… This is 720p.

i believe if the file is less than 20GB, it is not 1920X1080. those 11-14GB files are 1920X800 but still are HD movies. 1920X800 movies are still watchable for HD movie lovers.

@h2o well, you believe wrong :), if you are thinking about the original HD yes, it is 20-30gb, but when it’s converted, the 720p video becomes a 4.5gb and the 1080p becomes a 8gb (it depends on the bitrate)
@lucas no, this is 1080p because it has 1920 horizontal lines insted of 1280, witch would then be 720p (1920/1080=1920/800), the original dvd was 1920/1080p, but it was letterbox’ed, keeping the two black lines would be just a waste of space…

The movie was shot, in 1920 x 800. There is no 1080p release for this movie, so I have no idea why no one but me knows this. The actual Blu-ray, seeing as how I support the people that work hard to make movies, says on the box 1920 x 800. Only certain scenes go uncropped, as they were filmed for IMAX.

Idiots.

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