book_guy wrote:Lurker1200 wrote:
I am presently working under the presumption that one of the downloaded RAR files had a corruption so I am re-downloading. Will complain-like-heck here if that doesn't solve the problem.
I have re-downloaded all RAR files, re-combined them, tried a variety of players on TWO DIFFERENT MACHINES, to no avail.
Here's further symptoms:
The sound is nearly exactly 10 seconds ahead of the video for the entirety of the movie. This means, among other things, that any event, such as a change in beat will happen in my ears before it appears before my eyes (this kind of screws up any thumping scene; but it really screws up the talking scenes at the end!). And, more interesting, it also means, that the sound runs out before the pictures run out. Th
But, get this: the CLOCK runs out before the pictures run out, too. The movie is roughly 1 hour, 5 minutes, some-odd seconds long. Well, when the show is almost over, I notice that the clock runs down to zero on ANY video player, and then sits at zero for about ten seconds while the screen images continue to move. Weird no? Make sure you get the concept here -- there is non-time being eaten at the beginning of the movie (visually only) and placed at the end. This non-time is merely abstract. It cannot be counted. All computers, all video playing software, recognize its presence, and account for it. Weird weird weird ...