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Irreversible -2002- Dual 1080p ((exclusive)) May 2026

Read on for more information about the problems this third-party firmware solves, or skip to firmware downloads if you want to get started right away.

So what is this all about?

You are likely here because you own an OBi device. Traditionally, OBiTALK was designed as a remote configuration tool for your OBi hardware, however this tool was shut down on November 1, 2024. There has always been a way to directly configure OBi hardware via logging in via a web interface, but it did not work with the popular service provider Google Voice.

This new firmware for your OBi device, like other community developed firmwares for e.g. routers and Android phones, makes the current/future functioning of the hardware a bit more independent of the company that sold you the hardware. With it, your OBi device need not be dependent on the now-defunct OBiTALK. This new community-created firmware will continue to grow and evolve, increasing the useful life of the hardware, and adding many capabilities right now such as the ability to configure Google Voice without the OBiTALK Portal.

-written by Klaberte on DSLReports. Updated by OBi1FW November 2024 to reflect OBiTALK shutdown.

History

October 2010 - OBi110 is released.
20 December 2017 - naf is the first to successfully modify an OBi110 to update certificate.
4 January 2018 - Polycom announces aquisition of Obihai.
22 January 2018 - naf releases firmware for the OBi2/OBi3 series.
28 March 2018 - Plantronics announces aquisition of Polycom.
19 June 2018 - Google decommissioned XMPP servers. OBi100/110 no longer work with Google Voice.
28 March 2022 - HP announces aquisition of Poly (formerly Plantronics).
1 November 2024 - HP decommissioned OBiTALK. Third-party firmware is now the only way to configure Google Voice.
15 January 2025 - DSLReports abruptly taken offline without warning.

A user has contributed an archive of the threads where this firmware was first discussed:
ObiHAI Obi100/Obi110 Firmware Mod Discussion (zip, 1.0MiB)
Obihai OBi20x/30x + OBi1000 + OBi50x + OBi2000 firmware mods (zip, 7.2MiB)

Irreversible -2002- Dual 1080p ((exclusive)) May 2026

Structure: Told in reverse chronological order through 13 seamless long takes.

Impact: By showing the brutal aftermath before the cause, Noé forces the audience to experience a sense of inevitable dread and "time destroying everything." The Straight Cut (2019): Structure: Re-edited into chronological order.

Impact: Provides a completely different emotional weight. The tragedy feels more grounded as you watch the characters descend from happiness into a nightmare. Why 1080p is Essential

Cinematography: Benoit Debie’s kinetic, spinning camera work and heavy use of "low-frequency" sound (infra-sound) are best experienced with high-bitrate visuals to capture the gritty, neon-drenched atmosphere of Paris.

Restoration: The 2019 restoration cleaned up the image significantly, making the Dual 1080p versions the definitive way to view both cuts with clarity. Critical Themes

Inevitability: The film's famous tagline, "Le temps détruit tout" (Time destroys everything), serves as the core philosophical anchor.

Justice vs. Revenge: It explores the futility and horror of vigilante justice.

Visual Extremity: Noted for its intense, unblinking 9-minute assault scene and the hyper-violent "rectum" club sequence.

⚠️ Content Warning: This film contains extreme graphic violence and sexual assault. It is widely considered one of the most disturbing films ever made and is intended for mature audiences only. Irreversible -2002- Dual 1080p

The Unflinching Reality of Trauma: A Review of Gaspar Noé's Irreversible (2002) in Dual 1080p

Gaspar Noé's 2002 film "Irreversible" is a cinematic experience that will leave you breathless, disturbed, and perhaps even changed. This French drama, shot in stunning dual 1080p, tells the story of a young couple, Markus (Albert Dupontel) and Alex (Monica Bellucci), whose lives are shattered by a brutal and irreversible act of violence.

A Visually Stunning yet Unsettling Masterpiece

Shot in a deliberate and unflinching style, "Irreversible" is a film that eschews traditional narrative structures in favor of a more immersive and experiential approach. The dual 1080p presentation adds to the overall sense of realism, drawing the viewer into the world of the film and refusing to let them look away.

The cinematography, handled by Dominique Auvray, is both beautiful and brutal, capturing the beauty of the human form while also conveying the horrific reality of violence. The use of long takes and close-ups creates a sense of intimacy and immediacy, making the viewer feel like they are experiencing the trauma alongside the characters.

A Scathing Critique of Societal Values

At its core, "Irreversible" is a scathing critique of societal values and the way we treat victims of trauma. The film pulls no punches in its portrayal of the aftermath of violence, showing the devastating impact it has on individuals and those around them.

Through the character of Alex, Noé highlights the cruel and often inhumane way society treats victims of assault, forcing them to relive their trauma through the justice system. The film is a powerful indictment of our societal values, challenging us to confront our own complicity in the perpetuation of violence and victim-blaming. Structure: Told in reverse chronological order through 13

A Dual 1080p Experience like No Other

The dual 1080p presentation of "Irreversible" is a game-changer, offering a level of visual fidelity that is unparalleled in most films. The crystal-clear images and rich colors bring the viewer closer to the action, making the film's themes and emotions feel even more intense and visceral.

Whether you're a film enthusiast, a fan of Gaspar Noé, or simply someone who appreciates a thought-provoking and visually stunning movie experience, "Irreversible" in dual 1080p is a must-watch.

Technical Specifications:

Rating: R for strong graphic violence, including a prolonged and disturbing depiction of a sexual assault, and for language.

Recommendation: If you're easily disturbed or prefer more traditional, Hollywood-style filmmaking, then "Irreversible" may not be for you. However, if you're willing to confront the harsh realities of trauma and violence, and appreciate innovative, avant-garde cinema, then this film is a must-see.

So, if you're ready for a cinematic experience that will challenge and disturb you, then "Irreversible" in dual 1080p is the film for you. But be warned: once you've seen it, there's no going back.


Irreversible (2002): Why the Dual 1080p Version is the Definitive Way to Experience Gaspar Noé’s Masterpiece

In the two decades since its explosive premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, Gaspar Noé’s Irreversible has transcended its initial "video nasty" reputation to be recognized as a landmark of avant-garde cinema. Yet, for collectors and serious film enthusiasts, finding the correct version to watch has always been a labyrinth. Standard DVDs are plagued by compression artifacts. Streaming services often censor the film’s brutal sound design. And poorly authored Blu-rays can ruin the film’s infamous reverse chronology. Resolution: Dual 1080p (1920x1080) Frame Rate: 24fps Color:

This brings us to a specific, highly sought-after file standard among cinephiles: Irreversible -2002- Dual 1080p.

If you have seen this tag on private trackers or forums, you might wonder what makes it superior. Why not just the standard 1080p? The answer lies in the film’s unique technical construction. This article breaks down why the Dual 1080p iteration is the holy grail for Noé’s masterpiece, covering video quality, audio integrity, and the vital "Straight Cut" controversy.

The Film

Told in reverse chronological order, Irreversible opens with the infamous, nauseating camera work—constant, spinning motion through a gay BDSM club called “The Rectum.” We know something terrible has happened, but only as the film rewinds do we piece together the tragic night: a brutal act of revenge, a savage sexual assault, and a beautiful love story at its core.

Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel, and Albert Dupontel give raw, physically demanding performances. The film’s power lies not in exploitation but in its structural cruelty—the inevitability of violence when moving backwards.

The Headache and the Heart: Why "Irreversible (2002)" in Dual 1080p is the Definitive (and Most Brutal) Way to Watch

Warning: This post discusses themes, structure, and technical aspects of Irreversible. It does not describe explicit graphic details, but if you are unfamiliar with the film’s reputation for extreme violence and distress, proceed with caution.

Let me paint a picture. It’s 3:00 AM. Your headphones are on. The bass is thrumming so low you can feel it in your molars. You press play on a file labeled Irreversible.2002.DUAL.1080p.BluRay.x264.

You are about to be violated. And that’s exactly the point.

For years, Gaspar Noé’s masterpiece of agony existed in grainy, washed-out DVD rips or blurry PAL transfers. But with the advent of the Dual 1080p release (combining the original French audio with a high-fidelity English subtitle track, often alongside a secondary commentary or alternate audio mix), the film has been reborn as a sensory weapon of the highest order.

Here is why the 2002 Dual 1080p version is the only way to truly experience the stomach-churning genius of Irreversible.

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