Planet Earth (BBC, 2006) HDrip VO(SE) +audioES
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Planet Earth (BBC, 2006) HDrip VO(SE) +audioES
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Dirigida por: Alastair Fothergill
Escrita y Narrada por: David Attenborough
[Hi-Def] BBC - Planet Earth
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1. From Pole to Pole
The ultimate portrait of our planet looks at the key factors that shape our natural history. The sun and fresh water dominate the lives of all animals and plants on Earth and trigger seasonal migrations, small and large.
In the Arctic spring, a mother polar bear and cubs emerge from their winter den. They have just two weeks to cross the frozen sea before it melts and they become stranded. Share the most intimate and complete picture of polar bear life ever filmed.
For more than three years, time-lapse cameras captured the annual transformation created by the Okavango floods. The latest technology and aerial photography enables us to track some of the greatest mass migrations, following prey and predators on truly epic journeys.
2. Mountains
Welcome to an extreme landscape of rock, ice and snow. We tour the mightiest mountain ranges, starting with the birth of a mountain at one of the lowest places on Earth and ending at the summit of Everest. Find out how some of the most secretive animals rise to the challenge of mountain life.
Share one of Earth's rarest phenomena, a lava lake that has been erupting for over 100 years. The same forces built the Simian Mountains where we find troops of gelada baboons nearly a thousand strong. In the Rockies, grizzlies build winter dens inside avalanche-prone slopes and climb the peaks to devour abundant summer moths. In another world first, the programme brings us astounding images of a snow leopard hunting on the Pakistan peaks.
3. Freshwater
Fresh water is our most precious resource and it defines the distribution of life on land. Follow the descent of rivers from their mountain sources to the sea. Watch spectacular waterfalls, fly inside the Grand Canyon and explore the wildlife below the ice in the world's deepest lake.
Witness unique and dramatic moments of animal behaviour: a showdown between smooth-coated otters and mugger crocodiles; deep-diving long tailed macaques; massive flocks of snow geese on the wing and a piranha frenzy in the perilous waters of the world's largest wetland.
4. Caves
The Cave of Swallows in Mexico is a 400m vertical shaft, deep enough to engulf the Empire State Building. The Lechuguilla cave system in the USA is 193km long and 500m deep with astonishing crystal formations hanging from its chambers.
Although often overlooked, caves are remarkable habitats with equally bizarre wildlife. Cave angel fish cling to the walls behind cave waterfalls with microscopic hooks on their flattened fins. Cave swiftlets navigate by echo-location and build nests out of saliva. The Texas cave salamander has neither eyes nor pigment. Unique access to a hidden world of stalactites, stalagmites, snotites and troglodytes brings a wealth of surprises.
5. Deserts
Around 30% of the land's surface is desert, the most varied of our ecosystems despite the lack of rain. Unravel the secrets of desert survival and experience the ephemeral nature of this dynamic environment. Watch Saharan sandstorms nearly a mile high and desert rivers that run for a single day.
In the Gobi Desert, rare Bactrian camels get moisture from the snow. In the Atacama, guanacos survive by licking dew off cactus spines. In the USA, the brief blooming of Death Valley triggers a plague of locusts 65km wide and 160km long. A unique aerial voyage over the Namibian desert reveals elephants on a long trek for food and desert lions searching for wandering oryx.
6. Ice Worlds
The Arctic and Antarctic experience the most extreme seasons on Earth. Time-lapse cameras watch a colony of emperor penguins, transforming them into a single organism. The film reveals new science about the dynamics of emperor penguin behaviour.
In the north, unique aerial images show a polar bear swimming more than 100km. Diving for up to two minutes at a time. The exhausted polar bear later attacks a herd of walrus in a true clash of the Titans.
7. Great Plains
After filming for three years, Planet Earth finally captures the shy Mongolian gazelle. Only a handful of people have witnessed its annual migration. Don't miss the bizarre-looking Tibetan fox, captured on film for the first time.
Over six weeks the team follow a pride of 30 lions as they attempt to hunt elephants. Using the latest night vision equipment, the crew film the chaotic battles that ensue at close quarters.
8. Jungles
Jungles cover roughly three per cent of our planet yet contain 50 per cent of the world's species. High-definition cameras enable unprecedented views of animals living on the dark jungle floor.
In the Ngogo forest the largest chimpanzee group in the world defends its territory from neighbouring groups. Other jungle specialists include parasitic fungi which infiltrate an insect host, feed on it, and then burst out of its body.
9. Shallow Seas
A humpback whale mother and calf embark on an epic journey from tropical coral paradises to storm ravaged polar seas.
Newly discovered coral reefs in Indonesia reveal head-butting pygmy seahorses, flashing 'electric' clams and bands of sea kraits, 30-strong, which hunt in packs. Elsewhere plagues of sea urchins fell forests of giant kelp. Huge bull fur seals attack king penguins, who despite their weight disadvantage, put up a spirited defence.
10. Seasonal Forests
The Taiga forest, on the edge of the Arctic, is a silent world of stunted conifers. The trees may be small but filming from the air reveals its true scale. A third of all trees on Earth grow here and during the short summer they produce enough oxygen to change the atmosphere.
In California General Sherman, a giant sequoia, is the largest living thing on the planet, ten times the size of a blue whale. The oldest organisms alive are bristlecone pines. At more than 4,000 years old they pre-date the pyramids. But the baobab forests of Madagascar are perhaps the strangest of all.
11. Ocean Deep
Life goes to extraordinary lengths to survive this immense realm. A 30 tonne whale shark gorges on a school of fish and the unique overhead heli-gimbal camera reveals common dolphins rocketing at more than 30km an hour.
Descending into the abyss, deep sea octopus fly with wings and vampire squid use bioluminescence to create an extraordinary colour display. The first ever time-lapse footage taken from 2,000m down captures eels, crabs and giant isopods eating a carcass, completely consuming it within three hours.
Tenemos 2 ripeos en alta definición. Un HD-DVDrip en x264 y un HDTVrip en DivX6/XviD1, con el mismo peso (2GB/ep) y resolución (720p). El de mayor calidad es el primero, algo lógico dada la fuente y el códec utilizados, aunque también es el más exigente en cuanto a recursos.
*el mejor*1. HD-DVDrip 720p [by ESiR]
ViDEO.CODEC...: x264
FRAMERATE.....: 23.976
BiTRATE.......: ~5700 kbps
RESOLUTiON....: 1280x720
AUDiO.........: English AC3 5.1 448 kbps
SUBTiTLES.....: Eng, Ro - ASS (ya incluídos en el matroska)
SOURCE.........: Planet Earth The Complete Series HD-DVD 1080p VC-1 DD 5.1
capturas:
ed2k:
Planet.Earth.EP01.From.Pole.to.Pole.2006.720p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.mkv
Planet.Earth.EP02.Mountains.2006.720p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.mkv
Planet.Earth.EP03.Fresh.Water.2006.720p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.mkv
Planet.Earth.EP04.Caves.2006.720p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.mkv
Planet.Earth.EP05.Deserts.2006.720p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.mkv
Planet.Earth.EP06.Ice.Worlds.2006.720p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.mkv
Planet.Earth.EP07.Great.Plains.2006.720p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.mkv
Planet.Earth.EP08.Jungles.2006.720p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.mkv
Planet.Earth.EP09.Shallow.Seas.2006.720p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.mkv
Planet.Earth.EP10.Seasonal.Forests.2006.720p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.mkv
Planet.Earth.EP11.Ocean.Deep.2006.720p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.mkv
Está también disponible via Bittorrent a través de Demonoid
2. HDTVrip 720p [by MVGroup]
episodios 1-5
Video Codec: Divx6
Video Bitrate: 6000
Video Resolution: 1280x720
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.75:1
Audio Codec: AC3
Audio BitRate: 384kbps 48kHz
Audio Channels: 6
RunTime Per Part: 48
Number Of Parts: 5
Part Size: 2200 (sí, 2 gigas)
Ripped by maga998 episodios 6-11
Video Codec: XviD
Video Bitrate: 6000 kbps
Video Resolution: 1280x720
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.75:1
Audio Codec: ac3
Audio BitRate: 384kbps 48kHz
Audio Channels: 6
RunTime Per Part: 48:00
Number Of Parts: 6
Part Size: 2200
Ripped by maga998
Torrents de este ripeo en http://www.mvgroup.org o http://www.mininova.org
ed2k
Bbc Planet Earth 1Of5 Pole To Pole 720P Divx6 Ac3 Mvgroup.avi
Bbc Planet Earth 2Of5 Mountains 720P Divx6 Ac3.avi
BBC.Planet.Earth.3of5.Fresh.Water.720p.Divx6.Ac3.avi
BBC.Planet.Earth.4of5.Caves.720p.Divx6.Ac3.avi
BBC.Planet.Earth.05of11.Deserts.720p.Divx6.Ac3.avi
HDTV.BBC.Planet.Earth.06of11.Ice.Worlds.720p.Xvid.Ac3.avi
BBC.Planet.Earth.07of11.Great.Plains.720p.Xvid.Ac3.avi
HDTV.BBC.Planet.Earth.08of11.Jungles.720p.Xvid.Ac3.avi
HDTV.BBC.Planet.Earth.09of11.Shallow.Seas.720p.Xvid.Ac3.avi
HDTV.BBC.Planet.Earth.10of11.Seasonal.Forests.720p.Xvid.Ac3.avi
HDTV.BBC.Planet.Earth.11of11.Ocean.Deep.720p.Xvid.Ac3.avi
Bbc Planet Earth 5Of5 Deserts 720P Divx6 Ac3.avi
*audios en español*
(cortesía de Dark_Lord)
BBC.Planeta.Tierra(Spanish)(Español)Subs.y.Audios.(byDark_Lord).rar
BBC.Planeta.Tierra(Spanish)(Español).Audios.(5a11).(byDark_Lord).rar
subtítulos
inglés
Planet.Earth.English.Subtitles.Episode.1-5.720p-HDTV-MVGroup.(tvu.org.ru).zip
BBC Planet Earth English Subtitles Episode 6-11 720P.rar
español
Planet Earth S01E01 From Pole to Pole (esp).srt
Planet Earth S01E02 Mountains (esp).srt
Planet Earth S01E03 Freshwater (esp).srt
Planet Earth S01E04 Caves (esp).srt
Planet Earth S01E05 Deserts (esp).srt
EXTRAS
Planet Earth:The Diaries
[BBC.%E8%A1%8C%E6%98%9F%E5%9C%B0%E7%90%83).BBC.Planet.Earth.00of11.The.Diaries.XviD.MP3.avi
BBC.Planet.Earth.The.Diaries.2of2.DVB.XviD.MP3.MVGroup.ShareVirus.avi
Planet Earth: The Future
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A companion series to the series Planet Earth, this documentary looks at what the future may hold for endangered animals, habitats and - ultimately - ourselves. Following the environmental issues raised by the groundbreaking series, it asks why so many species are threatened and how can they be protected in the future.
ep1: Saving Species
Many of the creatures featured in Planet Earth are endangered so do we face an extinction crisis? Saving Species asks the experts if there really is a problem, looks at the reasons behind the declining number of particular animals and questions how we choose which species we want to conserve.
ep2: Into The Wilderness
Pollution, climate change and a growing human population are all putting pressure on Earth's wildernesses including the Bialowieza forest, the Gobi desert & the Arctic tundra. So how much of the planet is wilderness? And why should we care? Into The Wilderness explores why these uninhabited expanses are important for our survivalas well as that for all creatures on the planet.
ep3: Living Together
The history of conservation throws up some interesting ideas as we look to the future of an ever more populated planet. How can conversation fit into this new world driven by economics and development? Living Together looks at the challenges facing conservation in the 21st Century and looks at the role of religion in promoting a moral and ethical approach to the world we live in.
1. Ripeo MVgroup
XviD ~1470 kbps 720x400
AC3 192 kbps 2ch
58'/700MB por episodio (3) - DVDrip
Ripped by eazbak
MVgroup: hilo ripeo - hilo subtítulos en inglés
bt:
ep1: http://www.mininova.org/get/662826
ep2: http://www.mininova.org/get/663334
ep3: http://www.mininova.org/get/663831
y, finalmente, un DVB-Trip en español[de SEDG]
PLANETA TIERRA.EL FUTURO.1 DE 3.Especies en peligro.TDTrip.Xvid.Mp3.By Solomon.Para.PortalSEDG.avi
PLANETA TIERRA.EL FUTURO.2 DE 3.Ecosistemas en peligro.TDTrip.Xvid.Mp3.By Solomon.Para.PortalSEDG.avi
PLANETA TIERRA.EL FUTURO.3 DE 3.Compartir el planeta.TDTrip.Xvid.Mp3.By Solomon.Para.PortalSEDG.avi
Última edición por Takeshi_Shimura el Mié 17 Oct, 2007 10:02, editado 31 veces en total.
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No, no tengo los subtítulos, lo siento. Quien mejor podrá ayudarte es el autor de esos subtítulos --> canaguayofriobosforo escribió:Takeshi_Shimura, ¿no tendrás los subtítulos en castellano para colgarlos en titles.to verdad?. Es que en emule dos de los archivos de subtítulos no tienen fuentes. Gracias.
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Yo hace un tiempo habia bajado esta serie en su version HR, (que baja muy rapido ya que hay muchos coreanos bajandolas) y debo decir que la calidad de imagen es realmente sorprendente, es una de las series de la BBC que mayor produccion tiene hasta el dia de hoy.
A los que tengan un buen pc y que puedan correr sin problema 720p les recomiendo que bajen la version HR ya que es un deleite ver una fotografia tan finamente trabajada.
Ademas quiero dar las gracias a Canaguayo por la traduccion.
Saludos
A los que tengan un buen pc y que puedan correr sin problema 720p les recomiendo que bajen la version HR ya que es un deleite ver una fotografia tan finamente trabajada.
Ademas quiero dar las gracias a Canaguayo por la traduccion.
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Hola amigos, muchas gracias por la info!!
Yo ya me había bajado la versión .mkv/x264/ac3 y me da saltos al intentar reproducirlos en el PC con el media player classic, he intentado otros reproductores pero nada, ¿alguien me podría indicar como reproducir este formato sin saltos?
Muchas gracias, estoy deseando ver estos docus!!
Muy buen post Takeshi_Shimura
Yo ya me había bajado la versión .mkv/x264/ac3 y me da saltos al intentar reproducirlos en el PC con el media player classic, he intentado otros reproductores pero nada, ¿alguien me podría indicar como reproducir este formato sin saltos?
Muchas gracias, estoy deseando ver estos docus!!
Muy buen post Takeshi_Shimura
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Puede que sea simplemente una cuestón de fuerza bruta, que no te llegue el bicho, vaya (procesador, RAM, etc.). Esos videos tienen unas tasas de bit de 6000 para arriba (pueden llegar a casi el doble). Usa el reproductor más livieno que tengas y cierra cualquier otra aplicación, especialmente el eMule, que es muy chupón.MetalKiller escribió:la versión .mkv/x264/ac3 y me da saltos al intentar reproducirlos en el PC con el media player classic, he intentado otros reproductores pero nada, ¿alguien me podría indicar como reproducir este formato sin saltos?
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Realmente no te puedo decir porque el mkv se me cortaba a cada momento.cesoto escribió:jorozko que tal es la imagen de los divx vs el mkv cuando hay imagenes con mucho movimiento?
Por ejemplo en el capitulo 1 cuando vuelan las bandadas de aves.
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Dónde si hay una diferencia grandísima entre el ripeo de baja resolucion (xvid) y el divx6.
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Muchas gracias jorozko, efectivamente me estoy bajando en Divx6 y no me dan ningún salto, que pena de 3 DVDs perdidos pero los docus merecen la pena, lo que no se es si los subs en español que me baje irán bien con los Divx6... ya os diré...
Un saludo compañeros
Un saludo compañeros
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