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  1. Pablo
    November 13th, 2009 at 21:32 | #1

    Does this have hardcore subtitles when needed?

  2. jam
    November 13th, 2009 at 22:31 | #2

    megashares for anyone who wants it:

    http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=67b307b

  3. gs
    November 13th, 2009 at 23:09 | #3

    does this have hardcoded subs??
    please let me know before i waste bandwidth..
    thanks

  4. anon
    November 13th, 2009 at 23:31 | #4

    From the sample, it looks like its hard coded subs all the way through…

  5. okone
    November 13th, 2009 at 23:45 | #5

    @anon
    Subs are not hardcoded, they are muxed in and can be switched off in your favourite media player.

  6. anon
    November 14th, 2009 at 00:16 | #6

    I stand corrected

  7. Pablo
    November 14th, 2009 at 10:50 | #7

    So it has subtitles but if I want to have them for when the aliens are talking I have to have subtitles on for the whole movie??!!!

  8. okone
    November 14th, 2009 at 11:33 | #8

    @Pablo
    No I believe subtitles for the alien parts are on either way, whether u turn the subtitle track off or not.

  9. bigbox30
    November 14th, 2009 at 12:52 | #9

    i think the none english forced subs i posted in the dvd rip will fit:
    http://www.oneddl.com/movies/district-9-bdrip-xvid-imbt/

    i did a cd1, cd2 and combined version. i think the combined version will fit. it’s the same source, frame rate etc.

  10. Pablo
    November 14th, 2009 at 16:52 | #10

    @okone
    Dude the alien parts don’t have forced subs which is stupid cus you can’t watch the film properly without them! Thanks to bigbox30 for providing those separate subs otherwise I would have just wasted 6.5GB of bandwidth!

  11. bigbox30
    November 14th, 2009 at 17:11 | #11

    it’s luck more than judgement.

    i’d been holding on to the R5. and because i like to join the two disk films into one i had to learn a bit about subtitles last time around. a quick timing and speed adjustment and there you go.

    it’s not okone’s fault btw, we are a scene blog, scene releases it, we post it. as i read somewhere the other day in a world where they will nuke a release for using compression in the rars this seems like a gaping omission. i suppose the possibility has to be that the blurary doesn’t allow you to extract the subs in that way. like you can from a dvd.

  12. okone
    November 14th, 2009 at 17:17 | #12

    @bigbox30
    It is very easy to rip subs from a blurary, its even easier to demux the tracks and grab separate title tracks from an x264 mkv. I’m pretty sure its just a case of selecting the correct subtitle track and like bigbox said I have no idea why your getting so aggressive about it.

  13. bigbox30
    November 14th, 2009 at 19:39 | #13

    i was wondering if the forced subs are not differentiated in the same way on BR making it difficult to rip them without the rest. i don’t know.

  14. bigbox30
    November 14th, 2009 at 20:15 | #14

    @Pablo
    sorry, something i forgot to mention. Whilst it was me that synced up the forced subs i am actually on the staff here and i did it for oneDDL and as i site we were very quick on district 9 and the only place by a good number of hours where you could get the sub file you were after. :) the next place where you could get none english language subs was also me.

  15. johnny
    November 14th, 2009 at 23:04 | #15

    hi. i dont use a “media player” on my computer for anything i DL from oneddl. i use a 56″ 720p HDTV, with 5.1 DD speakers through my ps3. am i understanding from all i’m reading that i can’t watch this version because it’s not encoded correctly for the subs when needed and i should just use bigbox30s version? also, bb30 – is your’s an mkv version or an img version if it’s encoded correctly with the subs? i ask because i have yet to see “(y)ip Man” done with the subs, and same with “let the right one in”

  16. bigbox30
    November 14th, 2009 at 23:12 | #16

    none of that i just did some subs. Just the subs in an srt file. I don’t think it would be difficult mux them in, but i don’t haveua reason to know how to do it. For what you need you would probably be best off recoding, hardcoding my subs into the 720p

  17. okone
    November 15th, 2009 at 00:11 | #17

    @johnny
    Normal scene x264 stuff is not compatible with consoles. If you want something that will play on your ps3 then download the bd5 or bd9 when it becomes available, that way it will just be like playing a normal bluray.

  18. johnny
    November 16th, 2009 at 03:30 | #18

    good to know boys, thanks. i never have any issue from here getting mkv’s converted to vob to play on the ps3. i’m not in any hurry to get it either. i’ve also never had any issues using x264’s on the ps3 either. as long as the file ends up in an mkv form so i can convert it, it always works for me.

    okone – bd5/bd9? dont know what that is, can you please explain? thanks to both of you for your updates.

  19. bigbox30
    November 16th, 2009 at 11:31 | #19

    bd5:
    Where does this play?

    -> BD5 is meant for playback on pc/popcorn/htpc/ps3/bluray-player

    How does it work?

    -> For playback on pc simply extract and play the mkv in your favorite player.
    another option is to create the bluray/image for playback with powerdvd.
    -> For playback on ps3/bluray-player run mkv2bluray.bat and chose “B”.
    This will convert the mkv to bluray and create an image that will play
    in the PS3 or a Bluray Player.

    How’s the quality?

    -> Qualiy is to be considered the same as BluRay releases.

    Why is BD5 “undersized”?

    -> The conversion to bluray takes up some 200-300MB space which is the bluray
    overhead. Because of this the mkv is sligthly “undersized”.

    Why doesn’t everything get released as BD5?

    -> We don’t know and there is no logical reason. However, as time goes on other
    groups cannot continue to ignore the bluray community by stubbornly releasing
    incompatible BluRay releases. It’s like releasing DVDR’s that don’t run in
    DVD Players.

    These types of releases are also meant to replace BluRay releases in archives.

  20. johnny
    November 17th, 2009 at 23:45 | #20

    thanks bb30 – okone was mentioning i should look for the bd5 version, but where? here? also, the .bat file ou mentioned for mkv2bluray, can i fit that image on my portable (fat32 yes because ps3 doesn’t accept NTFS)?

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