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From: Montyverdy <m@v.com>
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Subject: Re: I did say I would poest Svampe [01/84] - "svampe.par2" yEnc (1/1)
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On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 14:53:27 GMT, Harry <harry34@gma.com> wrote:
>Hey no-no,
>
>Don't you think it might have been helpful to also post that the film is in
>Norweigan and that there are no subtitles in English or any other language?
>All you did was waste my time.
Hi Harry,
Unless the poster has stated there are English subtitles I always
assume there may not be any, especially when the preview has none, and
check after I have retrieved abouts 5 parts. I extract the iso file
with either 7zip or WinRar and extract the partial DVD from the iso
file with WinRar. I use PowerDVD to check on the content and the
subtitles. I am sure there are other ways as well. Even where it has
been stated that a non English language film has subtitles I check
anyway.
Please be supportive of posters such as no-no since there are almost
none of them left.
Regards,
Montyverdy.
PS If you are considering downloading 1914 if it is posted, check
there are subtitles since most versions of it don't have them and one
even has Russian overdubbing. Srt subtitles can be found on the net
and it is an excellent film.
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