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Posted at 15/01/2007, 02:46
#11782
hi - can someone tell me what hr is, i have seen it pop up on a few torrents now
but not sure what it stands for or means.

thanks
Posted at 15/01/2007, 02:57
#11784
its just a higher quality version of the show, usually about 544p (960x544),
compared to 352p (624x352). if you have a normal sdtv (480p) then you probably
won't see the difference.
Posted at 15/01/2007, 02:58
#11786
means half resolution. higher resolution than the 350 mb ones (better picture
quality). hr releases would usually also comes with 5.1 ac3 audio.
Posted at 15/01/2007, 02:59
#11787
hr is half resolution of high definition (1920x1080). you also get 5.1 sound as
well as a higher bitrate. well worth downloading if you can spare the bandwidth.
Posted at 15/01/2007, 03:06
#11791
class - thanks for the quick replies....hr download/uploads here i come 🙂
Posted at 15/01/2007, 05:35
#11814
hr versions are great if you are playing them on a computer - especially with a
large widescreen monitor. however no current standalone dvd players can decode
them - the frame sizes are too large. anything above 720x576 pixels will
require a special player.
Posted at 15/01/2007, 10:20
#11839
not true. my old yamakawa dvd player could play those hr.hdtv files
Posted at 15/01/2007, 11:12
#11849
and how about xbox360? will that play the hr episodes?
or even the 720p episodes of 24 that saints released?
Posted at 15/01/2007, 11:21
#11850
since i do not own an x360, i cannot say for sure if it will, but i know it is
capable of full resolution 720p. therefore h(alf)r(es)1080 is definitely within
its capability.
Posted at 15/01/2007, 11:52
#11854
thanks. i know it is capable. i was wondering if it support the codecs used in
these releases.
(i usually burn a data dvd (with 350mb eps) for my standalone player which
doesn't support the codecs for the 700mb eps).

or does anyone know of another way to burn these hr 700mb or 720p eps???
Posted at 15/01/2007, 22:33
#11914
the xbox 360 can handle full 1080p content.
Posted at 16/01/2007, 06:21
#11980
i have recently got my pc hooked to my 32" hdtv via vga cable. it looks like
the hr files are higher quality on my tv which it should be but the sound is
very low on a hr file i downloaded which is lost.s03e06.hr.hdtv.ac3.5.1.xvid-
nbs. i have the k-lite codec pack 2.77full installed. do i need an additional
codec to get the sound to not be so low? not sure if the codec pack i use has
the ac3 codec and i thought that if i didnt have the right codec, i would get
no sound, not low sound.
Posted at 16/01/2007, 07:37
#11989
this is a known issue with ac3.

the k-lite pack includes an ac3 volume boost option, as i recall.
make sure you read to the end of the configuration options when you install,
or alternatively run the codec tweak tool in the `k-lite codec
pack/configuration` section of your start menu.
the 4th checkbox section or so down is "ac3filter boost volume"
Posted at 16/01/2007, 08:26
#11995
✎ Quote by dougcuk
hr versions are great if you are playing them on a computer -
especially with a
large widescreen monitor. however no current standalone dvd players can decode
them - the frame sizes are too large. anything above 720x576 pixels will
require a special player.


xbmc on xbox (not xbox 360) plays hr files back fine. yes, i know it\'s
techincally a computer, but hey, so is a calculator.
Posted at 16/01/2007, 08:32
#11999
the latest ac3 decoder on sourceforge is version 1.11
the config panel has multiple audio gain options from a master gain to full 5+1

project home page
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ac3filter/
download page
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=66022&package_id=63808
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