Tuesday, 24th September 2024DMCA Policy | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | How to? | Contact Us
🔐 Get Unblock and Easily Access SSR Movies in Few Seconds! Watch Now

Timeline (2003) Dual Audio Hindi ORG 720p BluRay x264 1.1GB ESubs

Timeline (2003) Dual Audio Hindi 720p BluRay x264 1.1GB Full Movie Download

Timeline (2003) 720p BluRay x264
IMDb: 5.6/10 || Size: 1.1GB || Language: Hindi (ORG) + English (ORG)
Genres: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Director: Richard Donner
Writers: Michael Crichton, Jeff Maguire, George Nolfi
Stars: Paul Walker, Gerard Butler, Billy Connolly
A group of archaeologists and combat experts led by Chris Johnston (Paul Walker) and Kate Ericson (Frances O’Connor) use a “3-D fax machine” to time-travel back to France in 1357, in hopes of retrieving Chris’ father, Professor Edward Johnston (Sir Billy Connolly), and returning safely to the present. No such luck. Fending for themselves against marauding hordes of medieval French warriors at war with the invading British, these semi-intrepid travellers find their body count rising, and the deadline for their return home is rapidly approaching.
Movie ScreenshotsTimeline (2003) Dual Audio Hindi 720p BluRay x264 1.1GB Full Movie Download

Get Watch Online Links

Get Download Links

GDrive & High Speed Links

 



|| Join Our Official Telegram Channel ||

Difference Between x264 Codec and x265 HEVC ?

x264 and x265 (HEVC) are video codecs, differing in their compression efficiency. x264, or H.264/AVC, is an established codec known for good video quality at reasonable bitrates, making it suitable for various applications like online streaming. In contrast, x265 (HEVC) is a newer codec offering significantly improved compression efficiency. It achieves comparable video quality at smaller file sizes or higher quality at equivalent sizes, making it ideal for ultra-high-definition content. However, this efficiency comes with increased decoding complexity, potentially requiring more computational power. The choice between x264 and x265 depends on factors such as desired quality, bandwidth, and playback device capabilities.

Add Comment