Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

New Blu-ray Discs released for this week of March 1, 2015

While upcoming new Blu-ray movies like Avengers: Da Vinci's Demons: The Complete Second Season are gearing up to head into theaters this spring, the big Blu-ray companies are still churning out some Academy Award nominees and winners, along with some holiday favorites. From big franchises like Space Dandy: Season 1 and Foxcatcher to smaller releases, like The Imitation Game, there are plenty of great DVD/blu-ray releases this month. Check out the list, below. 

Some decent looking releases this week!! Let’s get to it: 

Top 1. Life Partners 



Street Date: March 3rd, 2015 
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Starring: Leighton Meester, Gillian Jacobs, Adam Brody
Director: Susanna Fogel 

Plot Synopsis:

At 29, the most long-term relationship Sasha (Leighton Meester) and Paige (Gillian Jacobs) have ever been in is with each other, using their co-dependent friendship as an excuse not to venture out into the dating world alone. But when Paige meets nerdy Tim (Adam Brody) and starts to get serious for the first time, the nature of their friendship begins to shift. Fearing she's being cast aside, Sasha tries to keep their relationship the same, but does growing up also mean growing apart?

Top 2. Innocence 



Street Date: March 3rd, 2015
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Horror
Starring: Sophie Curtis, Kelly Reilly, Graham Phillips
Director: Hilary Brougher 

Plot Synopsis:

Haunted by the death and dreams of her beloved mother in a Montauk surfing accident, 16-year-old Beckett and her father, novelist Miles Warner, move to Manhattan and attempt to piece together their shattered life. Now enrolled at the exclusive Hamilton preparatory school, her psychosis and hallucinations intensify with the dubious suicides of current and past students, as does her first love for Tobey Crawford. The discovery that her new school may be run by a coven of beautiful and seductive women who perpetuate their youth by drinking the blood of virgins becomes the ultimate challenge of Beckett and Tobey s young lives. 

Top 3. Believe Me 



Street Date: March 3rd, 2015 
Genres: Comedy
Starring: Alex Russell, Zachary Knighton, Nick Offerman, Johanna Braddy, Miles Fisher, Sinqua Walls, Max Adler and Christopher McDonald
Director: Will Bakke

Plot Synopsis:

Sam (Alex Russell) stands on stage as thousands of fans go wild. Smart, charismatic, handsome, he moves them with his message, and when he calls for donations to his charity, the money pours in. Only thing is, Sam doesn't believe a word he's saying. 

Just months earlier, Sam was a typical college senior focused on keg stands, hookups and graduation. But when a surprise tuition bill threatens his dream of law school and leaves him thousands of dollars in the hole, he's forced to think outside the box. Convincing his three roommates they can make a killing exploiting the gullible church crowd, the guys start a sham charity and begin campaigning across the country, raising funds for a cause as fake as their message.

For Sam, embezzling money is easy compared to getting attention from the person he cares about the most. When Callie (Johanna Braddy), the tour manager and Sam's love interest, finally uncovers the guys' ruse, it's Sam's moment of truth.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Enjoy comedy - What We Did on Our Holiday review

This great movie was morbid chuckles from the Outnumbered team. Here is the Youtube trailer you can enjoy it and have fun! 

movie review

Rosamund Pike and David Tennant are a couple on the cusp of divorce but for the sake of his ill father’s - Billy Connolly doing his irascible thing - grandiose 75th birthday celebrations they pretend to be still together, hoping their three kids (Emilia Jones, Bobby Smallbridge, and Harriet Turnbull) will toe the party line. But kids being kids it’s not long before they inadvertently blurt it out mum and dad’s troubles and, seeing that this is the kind of thing that kids may tell their analysts one day, Connolly takes them off to the beach to mentally prepare them for the worst with some oddball life lessons. Meanwhile, sibling rivalry between Tennant and Miller threatens to spill over, and Miller’s wife (Amelia Bullmore) is on the cusp of a nervous breakdown.

What We Did on Our Holiday review

With kids spouting the weird things only kids can, holding their breath until they black out because they want to bring their pet rock on holidays, and with parents stumbling about overcrowded hallways looking for car keys, the opening few minutes betray debutants Hamilton and Jenkin’s background. Both have been writer-directors on BBC’s Outnumbered and since mixing cute and charming with an undercurrent of seriousness was what made the series work so well the directors opt for the same here.

The problem with that is that in this instance we’re talking about death, and how we - children included - deal with it. Unfortunately for the potential of this comedy-drama, developments are kept light and frothy throughout; that’s not to say that this likeable romp is bereft of drama - depression, divorce, death are all to be found here - but there’s digging to be had to find them.


But despite that, and despite that Hamilton and Jenkin veer very close to School Around The Corner at times, the chemistry between the cast - between Pike and Tennant, and Connolly and the kids - pull things through. Pike isn’t afraid to put real saltiness into her acerbic asides and Connolly, working ad-lib with the younger kids, has a naturalness to his performance. And it can be funny when it wants to with some nice lines: "You’re so English you’re practically French!"  

Sunday, August 17, 2014

10 Best Android Video Players for Amazon Fire Phone

The following apps are 10 Best Android Video Players for Amazon Fire Phone. Go to find out what you need for video playback on Amazon Fire Phone.

Amazon in June 2014 unveiled its long-rumored — we're talking years here — smartphone. Dubbed the Fire Phone (you'll recall that Amazon's tablet is the "Kindle Fire"), it's got glass on both sides, which we haven't seen since the LG Optimus G and Nexus 4 in late 2012. It has a metal frame with rubber trim, and most importantly a 4.7-inch (720 x 1280 resolution) IPS LCD display which fits for video playing and movie entertainment.
Amazon Fire Phone

Meanwhile, Google's Android OS is known for its near-limitless flexibility, and that extends to the wealth of video apps available for the platform. Whether you're a casual video lover or have thousands of movies to organize, here are our picks for the 10 Best Android Video Players for Amazon Fire Phone.

1. Free vTube for YouTube

Free vTube for YouTube

Price: Free
  • Best YouTube app 
  • This app works as a great Youtube viewer 
  • Super fast loading 
  • Cleanly designed UI 
2. HD Video Player

HD Video Player

Price: Free
  • Automatic identification of all the video files in the phone 
  • HD playback your video files; 
  • Thumbnail display the contents of the video file 
  • Delete files, rename, play pause operation; 
  • Smooth playback of FLV files do not need to install the Flash Player plug-in; 
3. Video Player

Video Player

Price: Free

  • Video Player ( AVI MKV FLV WMV MP4 MOV 3GP RMVB TS M4V etc ) 
  • Best Free Video Player for Android. 
  • Play different Video formats on Android Devices. 
  • Video player search different Video files from your sd card and play them with simple and unique layout for you. 
  • You can watch Tv shows, Movies, Music videos on your Android phone as well as locally stored FLV flash video files (no need to install Adobe Flash Player Plugin). 
  • Video player can handle all popular video formats including AVI,3GP, M4V, MOV, MP4, WMV, RMVB, MKV, TS, MPG, FLV and more. 
  • Place your Video Files in your External storage and play Video player for simple and best experience. 
4. MoboPlayer

MoboPlayer

Price: Free
  • Our video player supports: 
  • All video formats (need to choose "software decoding" mode in most cases) 
  • Popular subtitle formats such as SRT, ASS, and SAA 
  • Subtitles built in MKV, MPV, MOV, and others 
  • Multi-audio streams and multi-subtitles 
  • Playlists and continuous play on same type files 
  • Videos streamed through HTTP, RTSP protocols 
  • Media libraries and sort videos by type 
  • Thumbnail displays of videos 
5. VidOn Player HD

VidOn Player HD

Price: Free
  • Hardware decoding play HD videos and movies up to 1080P 
  • Support all popular video formats 
  • Streaming video from FTP, UPnP, NAS, Samba and DLNA 
  • Play Blu-ray Movie from VidOn Server 
  • Set and change video subtitles and audios 
  • Gesture controls of volume, brightness, fast and backward 
  • Movie info auto collected online 
  • View, edit and sharing picture from local and Shared LAN devices 
6. Music & Video (Ad)

Music & Video (Ad)

Price: Free
  • Download best Youtube videos as video or music extensions. 
  • Share favorite Youtube videos all sharing platforms. 
  • Stay connected to your favorite YouTube videos and channels 
7. Any Video Player and Downloader

Any Video Player and Downloader

Price: Free
  • best video searching features 
  • download video in mp4,avi,flv etc formats 
  • high definition video play back 
8. EQ Player

EQ Player

Price: Free
  • Music and Video Player with equalizer 
  • Sleep function 
  • Video play list 
  • Change theme and color 
  • Home screen widget 
9. VLC Plus Pro

VLC Plus Pro

Price: Free

Free and open source cross-platform multimedia player that plays most multimedia files as well as discs, devices, and network streaming protocols. This is a BETA version of the port of VLC media player to the Android platform.

10. HD Video Player MAX



Price: Free
  • HD VIDEO PLAYER 
  • SMART WORKING 
  • CONTROLS SCREEN BRIGHTNESS 
  • ADJUST VOLUME 
  • EASY TO USE

Nevertheless, if you have installed a video player app, still met the video playback issues on Amazon Fire Phone. You can go through the video playback tips for Amazon Fire Phone I share here. If you still can’t play MKV, AVI, MOV, MPG, MTS on Amazon Fire Phone well, you can consider getting a video converter app to reformat your kinds of video files to Fire Phone most compatible format H.264 MP4.

I’ve never faced any playback problem after video conversion. Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate for Windows (or Mac Version) is the one app I’m using which convert various unsupported 1080p/720p videos/movies to Fire Phone for playback.

Here are related tutorials:

Rip/Convert/Put Blu-ray & DVD to Amazon Fire Phone
Convert/Rip/Play DVD IFO to Amazon Fire Phone
Rip and transfer "Need for Speed" Blu-ray to Amazon Fire Phone

Friday, June 27, 2014

Best Mac Blu-ray Ripper for OS X 10.9 Mavericks


Getting hands-on a Mac, you may be get stuck by the incapability of watching Blu-ray on Mac 10.9 Mavericks. In this article, I'd like to share Blu-Ray Ripper for OS X 10.9 Mavericks to you, which allows you convert and rip Blu-Ray for easier playback.

Mac OS 10.9-Mavericks has come for a long time, but we still can't play the Blu-Ray easily on Mac os x 10.9 or other portable devices. If you want to watch Blu-ray movies on the go or go disc-less to save space, you’ll have to rip Blu-ray disc first. Thankfully, there are plenty of great utilities designed to make the process easy and give you files that are playable on any device you choose.



Here recommend Pavtube BDMagic for Mac which is constantly updated to fit with the latest technology and fully compatible with Mac’s latest OS X 10.9 Mavericks. It will definitely be the best solution for Blu-ray ripping and copying in Mavericks.

The software provides me an easy way to rip, convert and enjoy your huge DVD’s and Blu-Ray collection of movies and concerts. With it, you can effortlessly make your Blu-ray and DVD movies playable on almost all popular devices in just a few click mouses. User-friendly interface and powerful Blu-ray ripping capacity.

Now just download it and follow the tutorial below.


Rip Blu-ray movie on Mac OS 10.9 Mavericks with Mac Blu-ray Ripper for Mavericks

1. Click the "Load file(s)" icon to import Blu-ray disc (need an external Blu-ray drive), Blu-ray ISO image files and Blu-ray folder.
 

2. Click the drop-down list on the bottom; choose proper presets according to your device.

If you just want to play the Blu-ray files on Mac with QuickTime or iTunes player, MOV or M4V is the recommended output format.

If you want to convert Blu-ray to play on iPhone, iPad or some other mobile devices, just specify the corresponding optimized presets as the output format.

Basically the “H.264 Video(*.mp4)” is a universal format for playback.



Tips:

a. You can check the pencil-like icon to activate the editing function.

Here you can trim video for your needed length, crop video to get rid of annoying black edges, join multiple video clips into one, add text/image watermark and add subtitles.



b. If you want to output video in specific size, bitrate or frame rate, click “Settings” and change the digits as you need.

Pls notes that the video quality improved with the bitrate, but not the higher the better. You need to consider your device configuration as the high bitrate required higher read&write speed.

3. Ok now click the “Convert” button to start converting/copying Blu-ray for playing on Mac 10.9 Mavericks.

After conversion, click “Open” to locate the converted video directly and you can enjoy the Blu-ray movies on Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks without any hassles.
Additional Tips:

If you want to do more than Blu-ray ripping, you can try Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac which is best integration of a blu-ray ripper, a dvd ripper, and a video converter to quickly complete BD/DVD to video and video to video conversion.

More related:

5 Tips You Should Keep in Mind While Selecting Reliable DVD Ripper
2014 Best Multi-track Blu-ray/DVD Converter- Enjoy Multi-track Digital Life

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Film Review: ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’

Directed by Michael Bay, ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ tells a story that an automobile mechanic and his daughter make a discovery that brings down the Autobots and Decepticons - and a paranoid government. Read the film review here.



Details

Official Sites: Official Facebook | Official site

Country: USA

Language: English

Release Date: 27 June 2014 (USA)

Also Known As: Transformers 4

Filming Locations: Austin, Texas, USA

The Bottom Line

Occasional glimpses of hope for a fresh reboot are extinguished by a generally bloated and dull spectacle.

Opens

June 27 (Paramount)Cast

Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Sophia Myles, Li BingbingDirector

Michael Bay

Mark Wahlberg and Stanley Tucci head a completely new (human) cast in Michael Bay's fourth installment of the intergalactic robot film series.

"The age of the Transformers is over," announces counterintelligence agent Harold Attinger (Kelsey Grammer) in the fourth entry of the Paramount/Hasbro-backed fighting-robots film series. But don't you believe it: He's the villain of the piece, and, given Paramount's recent announcement that a fifth installment will ship in 2016, it's clear the mutating androids' reign, onscreen and at the box office, is far from finished.

Some viewers, though, will probably side with Attinger as they leave theaters after Transformers: Age of Extinction finallydraws to a close. True, there's a lot of state-of-the-art 3D chicanery, and the film is a marked improvement over the wholesale inhuman chaos of the last two installments, 2009'sRevenge of the Fallen and 2011's Dark of the Moon. But the bloat of this latest entry — at 165 minutes, the longest of the lot — suggests that Michael Bay and his team are struggling to rejuvenate the whole premise.

PHOTOS 'Transformers' Hong Kong Premiere

Despite boasting an entirely new human cast and many a new onscreen mechanical warrior, plus a half-hour grand finale set in very different Hong Kong locales, Transformers: Age of Extinction isn't the breath of fresh air vitally needed by an aging franchise. No matter that these films set the tills ringing — all things come to an end, and if this is a reboot, Extinctionpromises the series will go out with more of a whimper than a bang further down the line. Still, the current film is very well-placed to rake it in big time in China and could surpass Dark of the Moon's record takings.

Sadly, Age of Extinction is neither controversial nor disturbing, but mostly just dull and middling — which is just so not done with a sci-fi action blockbuster designed to blast and titillate. It has neither the first film's sporadic comedic pleasures born of the interactions between its humans and robots, nor does it attain the hyper-sensationalism that makes the second and third installments utterly over-the-top showcases of gratuitous demolition.

It's perhaps not a good sign that Ehren Kruger's screenplay is laced with a slew of ironic, self-reflexive gags about the film's premise and its director. In an early scene, a former cinema operator laments how "crap" sequels bring disrepute and ruin to the business; later, a camera-wielding geek is heard dissingArmageddon — one of the hits that cemented Bay's standing as an ace in unleashing onscreen mayhem. Such attempts at whipping up a cheap laugh reflect a lack of confidence in the film overall. In the same way, the script aims for kudos in its allusions to John Ford when the honorable robots team up in iconic Monument Valley, and Stanley Kubrick when, in the opening scene, a prehistoric, dinosaur-populated Earth is visited — and decimated — by a phalanx of alien warships.

PHOTOS Mark Wahlberg's Road From Movie Star to Mogul

Though converging fanboys may not tune in to The Searchersor 2001: A Space Odyssey homages, they should connect to the broad sentiments shaping Age of Extinction: that times (in the U.S., at least) are tough, the government is bad, and men (and only men) should fight for their heath, home and automobile. All this is embodied in Bay's new protagonist, Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg). Unlike the middle-class, suburban Sam Witwicky — whose mix-up with the Transformers began when he bought a flashy car to fish for a hot date — Cade is a broke Texan who gets into trouble buying a patched-up truck he intends to dismantle and sell off to pay the rent and future college fees of his daughter, Tessa (Nicola Peltz).

But the vehicle is none other than Optimus Prime (again voiced by Peter Cullen), the leader of the Autobots. Set several years after Dark of the Moon, in which the Decepticons were defeated by the human-robot alliance, Optimus and his world-saving colleagues have been shunned by those in power for being a threat. They are hunted down by Black Ops squadrons led by Attinger and Captain Savoy (Titus Welliver), not to mention the harrowing Decepticon bounty hunter Lockdown (voiced by Mark Ryan). Their patriotic veneer naturally conceals a darker motive — they are hocking parts of the captured robots to Joshua Joyce (Stanley Tucci), a Steve Jobs-like egomaniac hoping to build "better" Transformers.

What follows is a de rigueur runaround as the good guys (with Tessa now joined by her race car-driver boyfriend, Shane, played by Jack Reynor) are caught and freed a couple of times in the midst of screaming and carnage. They then travel to Hong Kong, where they join their robot friends in pursuit of Joyce and his dangerous energy source.

Being the only character whose personality arc actually changes within the film, Tucci is given a wealth of opportunities to ham it up, just like John Turturro, John Malkovich and Frances McDormand have done before; his clownish antics while racing for survival in a Hong Kong tenement block are probably the highlight of the film. Unfortunately, Wahlberg is given far less space to maneuver. His troubled interactions with Tessa and barbed exchanges with Shane are cliched or underwritten, and his ability to morph into a bazooka-wielding warrior ("This alien gun can really kick ass!") limits his register further.

Maybe it's no surprise that the robots keep asking each other why they should care about these silly humans. The clatter of metallic mano a mano remains Bay's calling card, while the robot dialogue (from the good guys, at that) includes lines like "Die, bitch!" or "This one's for you, A-hole!" as they cannonade their targets into, well, extinction.

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Even when the action switches to Hong Kong — a twist designed to qualify the film for Chinese co-production status and a bigger slice of the Asian box-office pie — the noise never abates. Though basically superfluous, the last 40 minutes of the film should please the Chinese co-financiers, including the state-owned China Movie Channel, as well as the authorities. For a change, there are no Chinese villains and the one significant local character, Joyce's English-speaking deputy Su Yueming (Li Bingbing, Resident Evil: Retribution), is presented as a swish executive and a dexterous fighter who saves her American boss. The fictional Chinese defense minister can also be heard proclaiming the country's ability to protect Hong Kong, as he promises to send fighter jets to the city in a show of Beijing's military might.

True, the film never actually shows the jets being dispatched to fight: Age of Extinction is, like all the other Transformers films, not about details but about the grand scheme of things. Its grandiose mission statement is, "The biggest robots fighting the biggest fights" — and it does the job by reducing everything to a drone. Aurally, Steve Jablonsky's nearly omnipresent musical score merges with the sounds of CGI pyrotechnics in one giant cacophony. Visually, the product placements eventually begin to blur, and not even the glimpse of a Chinese bank's ATM in the middle of Texas or the meaningless scene of Joyce drinking a Chinese soft drink while being pursued by deadly killing machines comes as much of a surprise.

Belying its ominous title, Age of Extinction barely skirts the idea that humankind and planet Earth are about to be totally annihilated. What is extinguished is the audience's consciousness after being bombarded for nearly three hours with overwrought emotions ("There's a missile in the living room!" Tessa hollers — twice), bad one-liners and battles that rarely rise above the banal. A trio of editors make a technical marvel out of the fight scenes, but can do little to link the story's multiple threads into something coherent.

Production companies: A Paramount Pictures presentation in association with Hasbro of a Di Bonaventura Pictures, Tom DeSanto/Don Murphy production
Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Sophia Myles, Li Bingbing
Director: Michael Bay
Screenwriter: Ehren Kruger, based on Hasbro's 'Transformers' Action Figures
Producers: Don Murphy, Tom DeSanto, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Ian Bryce
Executive producers: Steven Spielberg, Michael Bay, Brian Goldner, Mark Vahradian
Director of photography: Amir Mokri
Production designer: Jeffrey Beecroft
Costume designer: Marie-Sylvie Deveau
Editors: William Goldenberg, Roger Barton, Paul Rubell
Music: Steve Jablonsky
Special effects supervisor: John Frazier
Rated PG-13, 165 minutes

Source: The Hollywood Reporter | IMDb

More related:

John Goodman, Ken Watanabe Are Autobots in Transformers: Age of Extinction

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

5 Tips You Should Keep in Mind While Selecting Reliable DVD Ripper

With so many DVD Rippers available on the market, it can be tough to know exactly which one to choose. Here are 5 Tips You Should Keep in Mind While Selecting Reliable DVD Ripper and select the best one for DVD entertainment.

Portable devices bring entertainment to our life, like, games, music, video, TV shows, etc. Due to their high audio video quality and big memory, it will be a wonderful experience to watch movies and videos on the move. If you have a collection of DVDs, you can also watch beloved DVD movie on these mobile devices like iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV, Android, PSP, PS3, Xbox, etc.

However, different multimedia devices support different formats, then you need a professional DVD Ripper to convert DVD movie to video formats which can fit for you portable devices, and your ripping process will become very easy if you have the correct software. With so many converting tools in the market which may make you lost and drop you into the dilemma because you don’t know which one you should choose.

Followed are 5 tips for you to help you find the most suitable converter.

1. Select easy-to-use converter with intuitive interface and all the formats it supports should be clearly written in an understandable manner.
2. Choose the converter provided free trial since the easiest software is of no use if it doesn’t seem easy particularly to you.
3. Make sure the converter is compatible with popular formats so that you can convert DVD to play on portable devices like iPhone, iPod, iPad, Samsung, HTC, Nokia, etc.
4. Purchase converter equipped with free lifetime technical support.
5. Make sure the converter can ensure high output audio & video quality.

Here I will recommend Pavtube DVDAid - a powerful DVD Ripping & coping tool which is a reliable DVD ripping software and can fully meet these standards. Surprisingly we found it's on 40% off at Pavtube New Site Special.

Overall, Pavtube DVDAid is designed as a professional DVD converting program which works with 1:1 backup solution and convert DVD to Apple/Android/Windows Devices for watching. Well I haven't got the chance to try every profile, but it's really the top DVD backup tool I've met ever; I mean it's ease of use, not fuss and simple to follow.

Don't you like to have a try?

They provide free trial (no time limitation) before purchase; and you can reach the Mac version here (Also 40% off now).

Rolls off DVD disc protection and rip DVD to fit for your portable devices

Step 1. Run Best DVD Ripper and import disc.

Click this icon to load disc from ROM, IFO/ISO or folder. I also noticed if you have a ISO file to import, it will recognize the ISO file automatically with no need to run virtual driver and mount ISO files firstly. Good design.




Step 2. Choose format.

Click "Format" drop-down list and choose proper format for different using.

For people who want to watch DVD on Apple/Android/Windows devices, you can choose "Common Video > H.264 Video (*.mp4)”, or select corresponding video from “iPad” or “Android” or other option, to get a suitable video compatible with your device.



Tip: If you simply want to back up DVD to external hard drive, here are two solutions:

1. Click the "computer" icon on the top to output 1:1 DVD file exactly the same as original.
2. Select "Copy>Directly Copy" in format list to output an intact m2ts file of the main title.

 

Step 3. Change video specs. (Optional)

If you are not satisfied with default specs, then click "Settings" to enter Profiles Settings windows. You can customize video frame rate, bitrate, size and other settings freely.

(It does not work for directly copy)

Step 4. Start conversion.

Click the big red "Convert" to start backing up or converting your DVDs. Usually backup will be quicker because it does not need to do trancoding.

After the conversion, click "Open output folder" to quick locate converted files.  Now start to enjoy your DVD movies on your portable devices with this reliable DVD Ripper.

See also:

How to Easily Compress DVD Files with high resolution
Rip and Stream Blu-ray/DVD discs for playing on HDTV
2014 Top 5 DVD Movie Converter for Portable devices, HDTV and HD Media Players

Sunday, February 2, 2014

2014 Best Multi-track Blu-ray/DVD Converter- Enjoy Multi-track Digital Life

Here is the review of 2014 Best Multi-track Blu-ray/DVD Converter, which can help you enjoy Multi-track Digital Life by ripping BD/DVDs to multi-track video for watching.
For most movie fans, they may collected many Blu-ray and DVD discs. Blu-ray and DVD movies may become part of their digital life. What's more, most Blu-ray/DVD Discs include multiple audio and subtitle tracks so that people from different countries who speaking different languages can enjoy same movies in their native languages.


Forward:

For the purpose of playing Blu-ray/DVD movies on HD media players such as Popcorn A400 and WDTV Live Hub,or portable devices, it is necessary to own a best Multi-track Blu-ray/DVD Converter to assist with the process of ripping Blu-ray Disc to MKV/MP4/MOV file with multiple audio and subtitle streams and you can easily switch audio and subtitle tracks with freely chapter switching when playback your favourite Blu-ray/DVDs.

If you just don't have such a wonderful tool, this article must be useful for you. In which, i will introduce a top Multi-track Blu-ray/DVD Converter to all of you.

Overview:

Pavtube ByteCopy is your best tool to rip and convert Blu-ray movies and DVDs to MKV container format with multiple audio tracks and subtitle sincluded. Besides retaining multiple audio tracks and multiple subtitles in an MKV video without transcoding and quality loss. Pavtube ByteCopy is also able to encode the original soundtracks into 5.1 channels with your wanted language. It preserves chapter markers in the converted MKV file. All that and more make it possible for you to easily select your needed tracks, subtitles, as well as chapters when watching Blu-ray and DVD movies with your media players.

And other than that, you can backup and convert latest Blu-ray and DVD movies to any other formats like MP4/MOV with multi-track audios, M4V, AVI, WMV, MPG, M2TS, etc for playback on iOS/Android/Windows Tablets/Phones, HD Media Players (WDTV), editing software (Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere, etc.), and more.

Screenshots:


Trial and Download

ByteCopy for Windows

Requires Windows XP, Vista or Win7 (32bit and 64bit), Win8.

ByteCopy for Mac OS X

Requires x86 Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

Pavtube ByteCopy rips Blu-ray in 2 ways, lossless copy and lossy conversion. In trial version lossless backup runs 7 times only; for loss conversion, a watermark is put on the screen. A full version is offered at $42 USD. The purchase includes a lifetime license and unlimited upgrades.

Note:
Currently you can't edit videos by merging, splitting, trimming, cropping, adding .srt, .ass subtitle files, etc if choosing multi-track output formats.

New features:
  • Added 3D profiles in Format menu. (Side-by-Side, Top-Bottom, or Anaglyph 3D in MKV/MP4/MOV/WMV/AVI)
  • Resumed subtitle output feature to Format menu.
  • Added chapter marker feature for multi-track MP4
How to use Bytecopy as the Best Blu-ray ripping software?



Requirements:
  • Processor: Intel or AMD Dual core CPU, 1.6 MHz at least
  • Operating System: Windows 2003/XP/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8
  • Memory: 512MB or above
  • Display resolution: 1024 x 768 or above
  • Optical Drive: DVD drive/ BD drive(BD drive is required for ripping Blu-ray disc)
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Sunday, January 12, 2014

The 30 Best Films of the Decade

We’re all in that humanistic mode of evaluating our lives – coming up on the end of the year and the last time a zero will be the third digit on our calendars. We’re all (from Variety to Cat Fancy) also waxing expert on what films were the best of the best of the best of the past ten years.


Which is why there is an unnavigable sea of opinion polluting the internet right now. Neil and I thought, ‘If everyone else is doing it, why can’t we? And why not do it better?”

You may ask (since I’m forcing you to rhetorically), “How can giving your opinion be better than everyone else’s tepid version of an almost-arbitrary-seeming list?”

I’m glad you asked.

Neil and I anticipated this task back in October and began planning what would become far too much work for two people who essentially sit around watching Animal House all day. Still, despite the cyclopean nature of the beast, we dug our feet in and compiled just over 3,000 films that were released from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2009 (the future!).

We then forcefully shoved that list into an algorithm that neither of us understood (which is why I got my Masters Candidate in Applied Mathematics Friend to construct it for us (and why we didn’t scoff when he charged us $20 and our Powder Blue DVD for it)).

The algorithm, which we’ve nicknamed Simon, spat out just over 300 films, reducing our master list by 90%. Then, the brutal stages of cutting came where Neil and I would agonize over which movie’s locker to leave a red flag in and which ones would continue on to the next round.

After 6 cutting sessions and over 4 hours of arguing, we’d chopped the list down to 60. From there, the real heartache began as we saw films we loved scratched off the list. Also from there, we employed a new tactic which will, like the secret herbs and spices, remain veiled in mystery. A hint: the process involved paprika.

Drooling and exhausted, Neil and I emerged from the fray with the 30 Best Films of the Decade. 4 documentaries. 12 comedies. 13 dramas. 5 in-betweens. 9 foreign. 6 fuck-the-establishment choices. 3 sci-fi. 1. horror. 3 from 2000. 1 from 2001. 2 from 2002. 4 from 2003. 4 from 2004. 2 from 2005. 5 from 2006. 4 from 2007. 3 from 2008. 2 from 2009. A sprawling list, and most likely, the most balanced of all decade examinations.

We can’t wait to do it all again next year when the decade is actually over.

But for now, debate, discuss, curse at, fawn over, and let the warm glow of great film wash over you like a much-needed cinematic baptism.

These are The 30 Best Films of the Decade:

30. The Bourne Ultimatum



No super-spy has touched the world of cinema quite like Jason Bourne in this decade. He made James Bond (until the onset of Daniel Craig in the role, at least) look like a relic. He also made Matt Damon a bona fide star, and sadly, Paul Greengrass’s shakey-cam technique a norm. Either way, his third adventure was his most brutal and captivating, a fast-paced race toward an identity found. In this third frame, Bourne’s journey was finely tuned, kinetic and propulsive experience – certainly the peak of action seen in this decade. -NM

29. The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters



There are geek films, there are films about geeks, and then there are both. Yet the existence of King of Kong works in a way that transcends all of these geek themes, rising above to be a documentary about something geeky, made for geeky people, that also plays like an epic battle of good and evil, fit for an audience of everyone. Instead of making a doc about playing video games, director Seth Gordon gave us the essential modern-day David and Goliath story, filled with laughs and tears and every emotion in-between. -NM

28. Son of Rambow



Charming isn’t even an apt starting point for describing the second film from director Garth Jennings. Through the story of two unlikely friends and their quest to make the perfect Little Tikes version of First Blood, he captured the essence of childhood friendship, bonds that transcended class or religious background. He captured a story on film that felt natural while being fantastical, was honest while being impressively creative, and was at its core, truly heartwarming in every way. This is what great movies do, they move you. -NM

27. 28 Days Later…



Through all of the zombie and vampire-crazed filmmaking that occurred in this past decade, the finest example is in the gritty, realistic, virus-ridden world created by director Danny Boyle. He went on to win a Best Picture prize with Slumdog Millionaire, but with 28 Weeks Boyle delivered an intensely scary experience that rivals any slasher, any vampire flick or any bit of torture porn that this decade could produce. -NM

26. The Five Obstructions



Pretend for a moment that you met your artistic idol. You’d torture him, right? If you were really his friend you would. Which is exactly why Lars Von Trier forces Jorgen Leth to remake his first film repeatedly, under stricter and stricter circumstances. At one level, an exhausting insight into the hand-wringing of moviemaking, and on the other, a philosophical look at why we create at all. Both elements are blended perfectly with two insane Danish directors that left us confused and hungry for lobster. -CA

25. The Devil and Daniel Johnston



As far as documentaries go, it’s difficult to create a better portrait of a troubled mind than the one made by this film. Not only an indie music lover’s siren song, the flick is a revealing character study of a simple man whose complicated brain keeps him isolated from the rest of the crowd. This rare glimpse inside that world is taken to the pinnacle of intimate documentary-making and also manages to question if great music is really worth the personal torture. -CA

24. Thank You For Smoking



Before Jason Reitman was telling of impregnated teens and the ultimate corporate road warrior, he was honing his skills with this sharp, satirical look at one of our nations great domestic wars – sense vs. the tobacco industry. At its heart, this film delivers the breakout performance of Aaron Eckhart, who would later go on to throw weight around in another movie found later on this list. Here though, he’s a wry, despicable fella who is oh-so-delightful, just like his director’s debut. -NM

23. District 9



Science fiction never saw it coming. At Comic-Con in 2007, the halls of the San Diego Convention Center warned us with ‘Humans Only’ signs from a mysterious district. And in 2009, as the world awaited James Cameron’s game-changer Avatar, a first time director from South Africa named Neill Blomkamp shocked and awed the world with his inventive, guerrilla masterpiece District 9. Made for $30 million under the tutelage of Peter Jackson, District 9 was perhaps the most inventive work of science fiction – one that smashed together cultural relevance and groundbreaking alien effects – a perfect storm of vision, character and intense action. It was a geek’s wet dream, and one of those rare sci-fi films that will be relevant well past this decade and the next. -NM

22. Hustle and Flow



This film about the depression of failure and emptiness of dreams is probably the truest portrait of blues and hip hop music making ever burned into celluloid. Director Craig Brewer dropped us right into the dilapidated shanty house of a pimp in a world where nothing came easy. The greasy sweat of Memphis all but poured out of the screen while Terrance Howard made the role and the audience his bitch. And then, he somehow managed to get Three Six Mafia a fucking Oscar. -CA

21. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban



At a certain point this decade, a director pushed aside family film sensibilities, said, “I got this one, guys,” and man-handled the world’s largest cultural phenomenon into his own brand of beast. Making a great film is one thing, but elevating something beyond its children’s book roots (not to mention doing so in line with the tone of the source material) is a juggling act lesser directors have lost bowel function at the sight of. No wonder Alfonso Cuaron appears on this list twice. -CA-

See more at: http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/features/the-30-best-films-of-the-decade.php

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Top 5 Windows Media Player Alternatives

Here I just list top 5 best free media player software which can be the alternatives of Windows media player. Read on and pick up one to get the best video experience. 
Windows Media Player is a media player and media library software created by Microsoft, which is available for Windows operating system. It supports playback of audio and video, as well as viewing of images.


However, as for the limited video formats and lack of certain features of built-in windows media player, you might want to find the third-party media player for windows as the alternative of WMP. There are a variety of different players out there to suit your own personal interests and needs. Now this article will introduce five free alternatives to Windows Media Player that support multiple file formats.

1. VLC media player



Hands-down one of the best multi-format media players out there, VLC supports a wide range of file formats. Beginner users will appreciate the simplicity of VLC's interface. More advanced users can take advantage of the player's hotkey support, as well as the ability tointegrate VLC with web channel streaming services. Channels.com is a good example, which will give you access to a variety of different channels and programming such as ESPN and National Geographic. The player also plays BluRay and HD.

VLC Media Player is available for both PC and Mac.

2. UMPlayer




UMPlayer is based on another solid multimedia player, MPlayer. It's a player with a minimalist interface that's arguably more stylish than the player it was based on, which makes for a great user experience when listening to audio or watching videos. UMPlayer can play online TV and radio stations and offers a built-in search feature that lets you find videos in YouTube and stream music via Shoutcast. It's unlikely you'll have difficulties playing any media file, as this player includes more than 200 codecs. UMPlayer can also take screenshots of video files and supports subtitle downloads for foreign language movies.

UMPlayer is also available for both PC and Mac.

3. KMPlayer




Another multimedia player that supports a large range of formats, KMPlayer is also incrediblylight on resources. This makes it the perfect player for PC users with little space to spare. KMPlayer boasts a minimalist interface with subtle aesthetic touches. One of these involves the player's color changing with every new track played.

KMPlayer is highly customizable as well, with the ability to choose skins, add plug-ins and change playback options. You can even change picture properties, sharpen video images, apply filters and take video captures through the processing tools KMPlayer provides.

KMPlayer is only available for both PC, no Mac version (or you can get KMPlayer Mac Alternative).

4. QuickTime


This is another option that you can use for playing media files on your computer. QuickTime was developed by Apple but it is not just available for Mac but for Windows users as well. The good thing about this program is that is supports wide selections of media formats so you are most likely be able to play audio and video, as well as view images without problems or without having to install codec.

QuickTime is also available for both PC & Mac.

5. RealPlayer


RealPlayer comes with a basic free version and a pro paid version with the latter having more features than the free one. If you want the basic media player feature, which is to play media files, the basic versions would be a good free alternative to Windows Media Player. It supports the most common media formats, though you can install plug-ins to play other formats, as well as get additional features such as audio enhancements, skin creators and visualizations.

RealPlayer is also available for both PC and Mac. 

How to play videos by Windows Media Player

However, if you still prefer to use Windows Media Player but the video you are trying to watch is not supported; a work around would be to convert the video into a supported format. With this, you can use Pavtube Video Converter.



This is an easy to use video converter that let you convert various videos to proper format for playing and editing with fast speed and high video quality. It supports adding *.srt and *.ass subtitle, and allows you to edit video files by trimming (set starting time and ending time), cropping (set aspect ratio) and adjusting video effect (brightness, contrast and saturation) and setting (Resolution, Bit Rate, Frame Rate and Encoder). Simply add the video file, select a format supported by Windows Media Player and start the conversion.

Having viewed the five listed functional and easy-to- use free Windows Media Player Alternatives, do you have your own choice? Do you think they actually outperform some of the expensive premium media players out there on the market? Now get the best one to perform your perfect video playback!

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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Movies Coming Out on Christmas Day 2013

Christmas Day is like the Sophie’s Choice of movies—which one are possibly you going to choose? Here’s your 60 second rundown of each of the films coming out on December 25, what they’re about, and whether or not you should see ‘em, with trailers conveniently embedded for each. Ready? Go…

 

The Wolf of Wall Street.
Leonardo DiCaprio plays a high-rolling stock broker who ends up committing crime and getting in trouble with the government. Jonah Hill and Matthew McConaughey co-star.

Should You See It?:
It’s nominated for tons of Golden Globes and Leo is in it, so yes.



The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.

Ben Stiller plays a guy who’s about to lose his job at Life magazine, so he goes on an adventure around the world to try to save it. Kristen Wiig is his love interest.

Should You See It?:
It’s a bit weird at times and probably not as comical as you’d expect, but you’ll probably really, really enjoy the ending—and no, that doesn’t spoil it.



Lone Survivor.
Based on a true story of a mission where soldiers were ordered to kill the leader of the Taliban, it’s basically Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, and other hot dudes in uniform.

Should You See It?
Hello. Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, and other hot dudes in uniform.

 

Grudge Match.
Stallone and DeNiro play boxing rivals who meet up for one last match 30 years later.

Should You See It? Flashbacks to Stallone as Rocky will ensue, so yes, definitely. Always.



47 Ronin.
Keanu Reeves leads a pack of samurai who set out to kill their master.

Should you See It? I mean, I guess, if you’re into that kinda stuff.



Labor Day.
Single mother Kate Winslet falls in love with Josh Brolin, an escaped convict, not realizing he’s an escaped convict. It’s a classic love story, really.
Should You See It?
It’s got a solid 66 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, but this film has surprisingly not gotten any awards show buzz despite the caliber of its stars. So it’s a toss-up.



Justin Bieber’s Believe.

The follow-up to 2011′s Never Say Never, following JB on his Believe tour and showing him as way more grown-up than little 16-year-old Biebs.

Should You See It? Yes.



And let’s not forget, there’s also Anchorman 2 and American Hustle, which both came out last week, as options, too! It’s ok to be overwhelmed. It’ll all be over soon.

What movie are you going to see this Christmas? Please comment to let me know! Have a good time with your family members and friends.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you!