Σάββατο 22 Μαΐου 2010

appz

  • CoreAVC.H.264.Video.Codec.Pro.2.0.0.Full.Version   /audio-video codecs
  • Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Greek By AcTiVe TeAm   /adobe
  • Adobe Acrobat 9.3.2 Pro Extended     /adobe
  • Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended.v12.0.Incl.Keymaker-EMBRACE   /adobe/photoshop
  • Microsoft  Office 2010  Proofing Tools  Kit RTM - X86   /office
  • Microsoft  Office 2010  Proofing Tools  Kit RTM - X64    /office
  • ArcSoft Total Media Theatre 3 Platinum (for smoothest Blu-Ray playback)    /video/Arcsoft
  • CyberLink PowerDVD Ultra 3D v10.0.1705.51 MultiLang FINAL MAY 2010   /video/Cyberlink/PowerDVD
  • ADOBE.CREATIVE.SUITE.5.PRODUCTION.PREMIUM.MULTI.RETAIL-ISO   /adobe/cs5
  • Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 FINAL   /adobe/premiere

Τετάρτη 12 Μαΐου 2010

Salvador (Oliver Stone, 1986)







Some great Apps :
  • ADOBE.CS5.MASTER.COLLECTION.RETAIL.READNFO-ISO.disc1   /adobe
  • ADOBE.CS5.MASTER.COLLECTION.RETAIL.READNFO-ISO.disc2  /adobe
  • Sony Vegas Platinum Edition 9.0 with EVERY Plugin  /video/sony
  • TMPGEnc.XPress.Retail.Version.4.7.6.304.incl.Keygen.Embrace   /video/TMPGEnc

Οι ταινίες είναι στο folder "HD movies" του server
Τα προγράμματα είναι στη θέση τους (σημειώνεται με μικρά το path τους)
FTP account εχει ο καθένας, username το nick του

City Lights (Charles Chaplin, 1931)

  • City Lights (1931) 720p BluRay DTS x264-THUGLiNE
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  • Anna Karenina (1997) BluRay 720p x264-DNL
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  • Hotel Rwanda (2004) 720p HDTV x264-TRiM
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  • NOVA Becoming Human Complete Series (2009) 720 BluRay x264 DD5.1 AtZLIT





    Technical Specs
    Source :Blu-ray
    BD-50 Dual-Layer Disc
    
    Video Resolution/Codec
    720p/AVC MPEG-4
    
    Aspect Ratio(s)
    1.78:1
    
    Audio Formats
    English Dolby Digital 2.0 (384 kbps)
    
    First Steps
    Examines the factors that caused us to split from the other great apes. 
    The program explores the fossil of "Selam," also known as "Lucy's Child." 
    Paleoanthropologist Zeray Alemseged spent five years carefully excavating 
    the sandstone-embedded fossil. NOVA's cameras are there to capture the 
    unveiling of the face, spine, and shoulder blades of this 3.3 million-year-old 
    fossil child. And NOVA takes viewers "inside the skull" to show how our ancestors' 
    brains had begun to change from those of the apes.
    Why did leaps in human evolution take place? "First Steps" explores a 
    provocative "big idea" that sharp swings of climate were a key factor.
    
    Birth of Humanity
    The second part of the three-part series "Becoming Human," NOVA investigates 
    the first skeleton that really looks like us–"Turkana Boy"–an astonishingly 
    complete specimen of Homo erectus found by the famous Leakey team in Kenya. 
    These early humans are thought to have developed key innovations that helped 
    them thrive, including hunting large prey, the use of fire, and extensive 
    social bonds. The program examines an intriguing theory that long-distance 
    running–our ability to jog–was crucial for the survival of these early hominids. 
    Not only did running help them escape from vicious predators roaming the 
    grasslands, but it also gave them a unique hunting strategy: chasing down 
    prey animals such as deer and antelope to the point of exhaustion. "Birth of 
    Humanity" also probes how, why, and when humans' uniquely long period of 
    childhood and parenting began.
    
    Last Human Standing
    The final program of the three-part series "Becoming Human," NOVA examines 
    the fate of the Neanderthals, our European cousins who died out as modern 
    humans spread from Africa into Europe during the Ice Age. Did modern humans 
    interbreed with Neanderthals or exterminate them? The program explores crucial 
    evidence from the recent decoding of the Neanderthal genome. How did modern 
    humans take over the world? New evidence suggests that they left Africa and 
    colonized the rest of the globe far earlier, and for different reasons, than 
    previously thought. As for Homo sapiens, we have planet Earth to ourselves today, 
    but that's a very recent and unusual situation. For millions of years, many kinds 
    of hominids co-existed. At one time Homo sapiens shared the planet with Neanderthals, 
    Homo erectus, and the mysterious "Hobbits"–three-foot-high humans who thrived on 
    the Indonesian island of Flores until as recently as 12,000 years ago.
    "Last Human Standing" examines why "we" survived while those other ancestral cousins 
    died out. And it explores the provocative question: In what ways are we still evolving today?

Τρίτη 4 Μαΐου 2010



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