On 05 Jun 2009 01:46:11 GMT, JimB0ss (no@spam.org) wrote:
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>Anne, glad you liked it. In honor of your feedback I've also changed today the posting order to include
>Raymond Bernard set. More French noirs + nouvelle vague are coming up.
>
>As you probably know, L'eclisse is considered the final part of Antonioni's trilogy. So if you liked that
>movie, you also moght enjoy two 'previous' parts -- 'La Notte' (been posted par moi in a.c.d.classics
>couple of days ago) and 'L'avventura' (posted 130+ days ago by Isis in a.b.d.criterion). Now there's a
>complete set.
>
>Also, the next Antonioni's film after 'L'eclisse' -- 'Il Deserto rosso' -- was out on BluRay somewhere in
>EU earlier this year. There's a 720p version of it posted in a.b.hdtv.x264 about 145+ days ago. Look for
>Il.Deserto.Rosso.1964.720p.BluRay.x264-CtrlHD, in case you're interested.
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Hello Jim,
Was wondering about those posts on ab.hdtv in 720p/1080p. Possibly
you're familiar with them. I had a few questions about them, if you
know--
1. Are they the full BD disk with menus and extras or are they just
the movie -- akin to a divx file rip of a dvd?
2. In either case, how do you put them on optical disks so they play
on standalone Bluray players? IOW, do you author them with menus and
burn them using a bluray burner. Or can you put them on dvd5/9's and
have the Bluray player recognize them without having a bluray burner
or the more expensive BD media, if so, what programs do you use?
I realize that's a lot of questions, but any help/links you can
provide would be appreciated.
Free Agent
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