The Hobbit Battle Of The Five Armies (2014) 720p DVDScr x264-RAV3N

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Added on January 7, 2015 by FireofSwordin Movies
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The Hobbit Battle Of The Five Armies (2014) 720p DVDScr x264-RAV3N (Size: 3.88 GB)
 The Hobbit Battle Of The Five Armies (2014) 720p DVDScr x264-RAV3N.mp43.85 GB
 sample.mp425.05 MB


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Format: MPEG-4
File size: 3.85 GiB
Duration: 2h 24mn
Overall bit rate: 3 825 Kbps
Codirector: codirector
Production studio: studio

Video
ID: 1
Format: AVC
Format/Info: Advanced Video Codec
Format profile: Baseline@L3.0
Duration: 2h 24mn
Bit rate: 3 628 Kbps
Width: 1 280 pixels
Height: 580 pixels
Display aspect ratio: 2.2:1
Frame rate mode: Constant
Frame rate: 29.970 fps

Audio
ID: 2
Format: AAC
Duration: 2h 24mn
Bit rate mode: Constant
Bit rate: 192 Kbps
Channel(s): 2 channels
Channel positions: Front: L R
Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
Compression mode: Lossy
Stream size: 198 MiB (5%)
Title: Stereo
Language: English

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Source: hivethx
Sample: included in torrent



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The Hobbit Battle Of The Five Armies (2014) 720p DVDScr x264-RAV3N

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Video quality is poor
Come on though.. by DVDSCR standards, it's worth more than a V5 rating.
Having said that, it hardly looks any better than Hive-CM8's 1.9 GB rip by
Looking @ Properties while viewing sample in Totem Movie Player indicates 1280x580p. I find it VERY watchable, just a hair grainy or flat.

Thnx to the ULer and all who seed complete.
The anonymous comment was correct: there is indeed a line in the middle of the screen. Just look closely for a few seconds, you'll find that it seems as if there is an overlap (dead center).
This is hardly disturbing as the video quality is pretty solid, but the Hive-CM8 rip doesn't have this issue (though, it is significantly smaller in size).
Nonetheless, thanks
Only watched the sample and the first few minutes and I've not noticed any weird line in the middle of the screen (also randomly skipped around to find a part where an orc talks and the subs are in English with no other languages hard coded in. This is leaps and bounds better than those blurry cams that are getting blown up to 1080p and have all kinds of funky languages for subtitles.
This is easily a 10/10 quality wise for a film that's not available on home video yet is what my score really means. Probably more along the lines of a 6-7 range when compared to a Blu-Ray :)
I too now see the weird little line in the middle of the screen; it doesn't detract much from the actual viewing IMO. Still definitely worth the download (at least until one of a similar quality with a smaller file size becomes available :p )