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SLIDERS 1995-2000 scifi complete [Chromecast] x264 MP4 (Size: 18.08 GB)
Description"What if you could travel to parallel worlds? The same year, the same Earth, only a different dimension. A world where the Russians rule America, or where your dreams of becoming a superstar came true, or where San Francisco was a maximum security prison. My friends and I found the gateway. Now the only problem is ... finding a way back home." In his basement in San Francisco, boy genius Quinn Mallory unlocks the doorway to an infinite number of Earths. During a test run, Quinn invites co-worker Wade Wells and his teacher Professor Maximillian Arturo to see his new invention. But an increase in power and an early departure leave all three, plus a washed-up soul singer named Rembrandt "Crying Man" Brown, lost in a parallel world. Now they must "slide" from world to world, not only adapting to their changing surroundings, but also trying to get back to their world. Will they ever make it home? Over the years, Sliders has become one of the most praised sci-fi shows of the 1990s. The show has gained a cult following that rivals such longer running shows as Stargate SG-1. For years people have been asking for it to return to FOX with the original cast, or at least a major movie made. To this date, there are no plans for a new series or film. All five seasons of the classic TV sci-fi series Sliders were converted from AVI/XVID to Chromecast-compatible H264/AAC MP4 files. To make it easier to play some of my favorite TV series on Google Chromecast, I decided to batch convert my AVI files to more robust and efficient H264 encoded MP4 files. This is much better than jumping through hoops with problem-prone "transcoding". Converted files are 30% smaller without noticeable loss in quality. These video files were optimized with WinFF (and custom HomeNet WinFF preset) for smooth playback via Google Chromecast. ____________________________________ Video: H264 --- Audio: AAC (m4a) --- IMDB: 7.4 - 7.8 Make viewing and listening to of all of your home network videos, music, and radio/video streams easier on any computer or device. View HomeNet WiFi Media Center ( Windows / Linux / Mac ) online demo and documentation. Wikipedia: Sliders is an American science fiction and fantasy television series created by Robert K. Weiss and Tracy Tormé. It was broadcast for five seasons between 1995 and 2000. The series follows a group of travelers as they use a wormhole to "slide" between different parallel universes. The show follows a group of people, called "Sliders", as they travel ("sliding") between different Earths in parallel universes via a vortex-like wormhole, hoping to return safely to their original Earth Prime. The vortex can only be opened at random intervals on each new world, monitored by a countdown clock on a portable timer that they carry; failure to open the vortex in time would strand the Sliders for 29.7 years in that universe. While waiting for the timer countdown, the group learns about the differences in the alternate Earth from their own, and often become unwillingly involved in events that they must resolve before they can safely leave via the vortex. The travelers have no control over what world they end up in, but continually look for means to find Earth Prime. The plotlines in Sliders are all set around the idea of a Multiverse, where the outcomes of non-deterministic quantum processes result in the splitting of reality into multiple universes, each existing in parallel. In this regard, the show can also be linked to the slightly earlier Quantum Leap. There has also been speculation that Sliders was inspired by George R.R. Martin's 1992 ABC pilot Doorways, in which the main cast were fugitives fleeing through parallel worlds, while carrying a device that tells them where and when the next Doorway opens. Although six additional scripts after the pilot film were completed, Doorways never went to series. Sharing WidgetScreenshotsAll Comments |
To make it easier to play some of my favorite TV series on Google Chromecast, I decided to batch convert my AVI files to more robust and efficient H264 encoded MP4 files. This is much better than jumping through hoops with problem-prone "transcoding". Converted files are 30% smaller without noticeable loss in quality.
These video files have been optimized with WinFF for smooth playback via Google Chromecast.
Video: H264 --- Audio: AAC (m4a) --- IMDB: 7.7