Si es así? Por qué ponen los elinks?will share later, when the current ones are spread well enough...

Un saludo!
Si es así? Por qué ponen los elinks?will share later, when the current ones are spread well enough...
Hola, supongo que será debido a esto, acabo de mirar el post donde se publicó en Fileheaven y hace un par de días la persona que lo posteó puso esto:Persona escribió:Si no edito el mensaje anterior es para avisaros que los elinks puestos más arriba por Jma32 no son los que al final corresponden con los archivos de El silencio sino que son estos:
Tystnaden.1963.UNCUT.CC.FS.CD1.DVDRip.XviD-C00LdUdE.avi
Tystnaden.1963.UNCUT.CC.FS.CD2.DVDRip.XviD-C00LdUdE.avi
No sé a qué se debe pero tras ver que no bajaban los otros hice una búsqueda y ¡sorpresa!
El del subpack sí que está bien. Aun así estoy adaptando/traduciendo unos subtítulos ya existentes a esta versión.
Yo no sé inglés y aunque vi el mensaje el otro día no estaba seguro de que hubiesen cambiado los elinks ya que no los estoy descargando. De paso edito el mensaje anterior con los elinks correctos.UnskinnyBoy escribió:Please cancel the links you added to the emule for CD1 & CD2 and readd the links. I had to change them. No need to readd the subs link.
Here is what happened. I somehow deleted the CD1 and CD2 avis, no idea how I accomplished that.Luckily, I still had the unsplit 1.36 GB file. But even though I re-split the file exactly at the same point and the file sizes exactly matched the same sizes as before, the hashes didn't match. So I had to repost the new links. Sorry about that.
Also sharing this currently.
Tamaño: 843 MB
Duración: 01:58:01
Resolución: 448x336
Bitrate vídeo: 907 kbps
Bitrate audio: 80 kbps
Códec: Xvid
from the Criterion Collection DVD..
DVD Back:
Plot Synopsis: Two sisters—the sickly, intellectual Ester (Ingrid Thulin) and the sensual, pragmatic Anna (Gunnel Lindblom)—travel by train with Anna’s young son Johan (Jorgen Lindstrom) to a foreign country seemingly on the brink of war. Attempting to cope with their alien surroundings, the sisters resort to their personal vices while vying for Johan’s affection, and in so doing sabotage any hope for a future together. Regarded as one of the most sexually provocative films of its day, Ingmar Bergman’s The Silence offers a brilliant, disturbing vision of emotional isolation in a suffocating spiritual void.
Review: Between 1961 and 1963, Ingmar Bergman released a remarkable trilogy of so-called chamber dramas, each one concerned with the futility of sustaining faith in God, family, love, or much else. The series proved transitional for the internationally renowned Swedish filmmaker, securing his crucial collaboration with cinematographer Sven Nykvist (with whom Bergman would go on to make his many masterpieces--including Persona and Cries and Whispers--of the '60s, '70s, and early '80s), and underscoring a new preference for intimate, relationship-driven stories, austere settings, and haunting tones of emotional isolation and despair. Following Through a Glass Darkly and Winter Light, The Silence is the most abstract entry in the trilogy, a somewhat eerie story of two sisters, Esther (Ingrid Thulin) and Anna (Gunnel Lindblom), and the latter's son (Jörgen Lindström), all traveling by train to Sweden but forced to stay in a foreign country when Esther's chronic bronchial problems require her to rest. A stifling atmosphere, a desolate hotel, encounters with a troupe of carnival dwarves, Anna's anchoring illness, and an empty sexual encounter for Esther underscore the unnerving feeling that God has abandoned these characters to dubious salvation in their own connection. A highly memorable film.
About the Criterion Collection DVD: The Silence is presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.33:1. On widescreen televisions, black bars will appear on the left and right of the image to maintain the proper screen format. This new digital transfer was created on a Spirit Datacine from a new 35mm fine-grain master positive, made from the original negative, with wet-gate processing. Thousands of instances of dirt, debris, and scratches were removed using the MTI Digital Restoration System. The soundtrack was mastered at 24-bit from an optical track print, and audio restoration tools were used to reduce clicks, pops, hiss, and crackle. The Dolby Digital 1.0 signal will be directed to the center channel on 5.1-channel sound systems, but some viewers may prefer to switch to two-channel playback for a wider dispersal of the mono sound.
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057611/
Rating: 7.9/10 (1,285 votes)
Swedish Theatrical Release Date: September 23, 1963
DVD Release Date: August 19, 2003
Specs:
Video: XviD (CVS build 2005.09.16) @ ~1977 kbps
Audio: MP3 VBR 61 kbps Monaural
Resolution: 640 x 480
Aspect Ratio: 1.333 (4:3)
Framerate: 23.976 fps
Qf: 0.268
Runtime: 01:35:38.322
Language: Svenska
Subtitles: English
Standalone specific specs:
QPEL - No, GMC - No, BVOP - Yes, NVOP - Yes
I-VOPs: 791 (0.57%)
P-VOPs: 69538 (50.54%)
B-VOPs: 67253 (48.88%)
S-VOPs: 0 (0.00%)
N-VOPs: 1 (0.00%)
Max consecutive B-VOPs: 1
Tystnaden.1963.UNCUT.CC.FS.CD1.DVDRip.XviD-C00LdUdE.avi (699 MB)
Tystnaden.1963.UNCUT.CC.FS.CD2.DVDRip.XviD-C00LdUdE.avi (701 MB)
Tystnaden.1963.UNCUT.CC.FS.DVDRip.XviD.Subs.Eng-C00LdUdE.7z (201 KB)
English srt subs: http://rapidshare.de/files/11136270/Tys ... dE.7z.html
(titles.to and divxstation don't work for me for some weird reason. hence rapidshare