Case Closed (High Quality)(Dual Audio) Season 3 Uncut MKV DVDRipseeders: 1
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Case Closed (High Quality)(Dual Audio) Season 3 Uncut MKV DVDRip (Size: 6.59 GB)
DescriptionEncoded the entire third season of Case Closed (Detective Conan) into MKV h.264 format with Dual Audio English + Japanese Audio and English Subtitles. Finding episodes for this series was somewhat easy but finding all of them and in great quality were not. I didnt manage to find many, if any Dual Audio versions for download in torrents. Finding full season sets like this in high quality dual audio was something I didnt manage to do and Im usually pretty good at finding things. What I found was either Just Japanese audio and single episodes or just English audio and single episodes. Now you can enjoy the entire series in Dual Audio and High Quality video rips. You can find the other seasons in my uploads as well For playback all you need is the proper codec if you dont already have it. Combined Community Codec Pack (which I prefer) or the K-Lite Codec pack should give you all you need and more to play these back. You should be able to hear audio just fine if you have one of the mentioned codec packs above. If you cannot hear any audio and do not want to install a codec pack for some reason, then you do not have and need the nero aac audio codec. As of today it can be found here. http://www.nero.com/eng/downloads-nerodigital-nero-aac-codec.php SCREENSHOTS http://imageshack.us/a/img191/1696/wcpi.png http://imageshack.us/a/img29/6404/f8hk.png http://imageshack.us/a/img835/7770/qbgd.png http://imageshack.us/a/img189/8283/cga1.png http://imageshack.us/a/img802/9576/0f4x.png http://imageshack.us/a/img836/8861/9y89.png http://imageshack.us/a/img23/8031/qlfz.png Related Torrents
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Go to around the end of the episode and you will notice they start working. Its as if instead of starting at the beginning of the episode they don't start until past half way done.
Perhaps a time correction I did for that one episode is messed up.
Just extract the subtitles from the MKV file, edit it with a subtitle editor ("Subrip" is the program I use) or notepad, then correct the time in them and remux it all back up into MKV again if you know how.
That should solve it for you no problem.