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  2. Interstellar (film) - Wikipedia

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    Interstellar uses extensive practical and miniature effects, and the company DNEG created additional digital effects. Interstellar was released in theaters on November 7, 2014. In the United States, it was first released on film stock, expanding to venues using digital projectors.

  3. SubRip - Wikipedia

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    SubRip is a free software program for Microsoft Windows which extracts subtitles and their timings from various video formats to a text file. It is released under the GNU GPL . [ 9 ] Its subtitle format's file extension is .srt and is widely supported.

  4. List of accolades received by Interstellar - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] It was released in most countries on November 6 and 7, and in additional territories over the following month. [6] Produced on a budget of $165 million, Interstellar grossed $681 million worldwide, [7] concluding its original theatrical run as the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2014. [8]

  5. The “Interstellar” Ending Explained, 10 Years Later: What ...

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    Warning: Interstellar spoilers ahead! A decade before winning Best Director at the 2024 Academy Awards for Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan released Interstellar.. The 2014 sci-fi drama features a ...

  6. Subtitles - Wikipedia

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    Subtitles exist in two forms; open subtitles are 'open to all' and cannot be turned off by the viewer; closed subtitles are designed for a certain group of viewers, and can usually be turned on or off or selected by the viewer – examples being teletext pages, U.S. Closed captions (608/708), DVB Bitmap subtitles, DVD or Blu-ray subtitles.

  7. Interstellar (movie) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 November 2013, at 21:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. VLC media player - Wikipedia

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    The free/open-source Internet television application Miro also uses VLC code. HandBrake, an open-source video encoder, used to load libdvdcss from VLC Media Player. [91] Easy Subtitles Synchronizer, a freeware subtitle editing program for Windows, uses VLC to preview the video with the edited subtitles. [92]

  9. Torrent file - Wikipedia

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    In the BitTorrent file distribution system, a torrent file or meta-info file is a computer file that contains metadata about files and folders to be distributed, and usually also a list of the network locations of trackers, which are computers that help participants in the system find each other and form efficient distribution groups called swarms. [1]