Barry Durex wrote:
Thanks for uploading to mega.
Is this version error free?
Don't know, only watched bits and pieces and looks fine to me. I promised myself that, after watching it live on the internet, i would only watch again after getting a 1080 version to watch on my bigger TV. That's why i didn't download the other versions posted here. Since i'm with the flu, i'm not getting out of my bed soon to watch it in full.
Barry Durex wrote:
Thanks for uploading to mega.
Is this version error free?
I don't why (well, its 1080i so it's interlaced) but i see many annoyings "lines" on many bits. But in the other version shared here (720i, Depex one) i didn't see any, i guess i could de-interlace this 1080i and see how it looks... link
MERQRY wrote:
I don't why (well, its 1080i so it's interlaced) but i see many annoyings "lines" on many bits. But in the other version shared here (720i, Depex one) i didn't see any, i guess i could de-interlace this 1080i and see how it looks...
It's a TELEVISION programme produced to be shown on a TELEVISION and not on a computer, so there's your answer!
Watch it using the equipment it was designed to be viewed on and you'll no longer see those "annoying lines"...
brians wig wrote:
It's a TELEVISION programme produced to be shown on a TELEVISION and not on a computer, so there's your answer!
Watch it using the equipment it was designed to be viewed on and you'll no longer see those "annoying lines"...
Not strictly true unless you still use a CRT TV. Some LCD TV's (and I've had a few) don't do a very good job of converting interlaced video to progressive. How is this .ts file best viewed on a TELEVISION anyway?