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1.Posted by fluff on Dec 29 2007 at 00:06

Excellent, everyone should watch it! :)

2.Posted by SHinT on Dec 29 2007 at 16:25

Care full when visiting the website its self There was an attack on my PC
Thats when Norton killed it like DR. Kevorkian

Peace

3.Posted by dsorc on Dec 29 2007 at 22:54

Glad I chose the 720p encode.
It was pretty interesting to watch, better than part 1.

4.Posted by JUSTQUAN2 on Jan 03 2008 at 06:27

someone tell if you know that is...
during the ending credit, who's beat or track was playing? that was a hot ass track!

5.Posted by sebastianmu123 on Jan 05 2008 at 12:24

:) :) :) :) nice job guys.surprise me to found me in the first place :P :P

6.Posted by smarkmith on Jan 06 2008 at 19:48

Hi

I have a question about downloading 720p movies etc. If I play them on a DivX player (not HD compatible) connected to my HD TV, will I still see any HD benefit or would I still see SD quality?

Many thanks in advance! ;)

7.Posted by dancios on Jan 23 2008 at 12:16

@smarkmith
to benefit from 720p you must watch movie at PC(1280x800 or higher resolution) or have HD TV with HDMI connection HD Player :)

8.Posted by jdfloresd on Aug 19 2008 at 18:35

@smarkmith

nop, since your divx player is not HD compatible, it will send the image to your TV on standard 640x480 sized, you will lose picture quality.

@dancios

1280x800 is a 16:10 screensize, you should change to 1280x720 (from there the 720 on 720p), since most HDTVs are 16:9, if you display on 1280x800 the image will be stretched.

9.Posted by DOOM_NX on Sep 16 2008 at 02:03

@jdfloresd

No it won't be stretched... Software player will maintain the correct aspect ratio and will add black bars on top and bottom of the picture...

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