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Posted by X69 on 12-13-2005 02:43 PM:


IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ

1 NO REQUESTING MOVIES OR SAMPLES (THIS INCLUDES REQUESTS FOR OTHER GROUPS TO RELEASE THIS MOVIE!)

2 DO NOT DISCUSS WHERE TO DOWNLOAD MOVIES OR SAMPLES

3 DO NOT ASK FOR "RAR PASSWORDS" COS WE DON'T KNOW THEM. CHECK WITH YOUR SOURCE

4 NO FLAMING

5 NO "SPOILERS"

6 NO SCENE-RELATED DISCUSSION/RUMORS (ESPECIALLY REGARDING BUSTS)

7 COMMENT ON THIS RELEASE ONLY (AND ONLY IF YOU'VE SEEN AT LEAST THE SAMPLE). THIS IS THE SOLE PURPOSE OF THE THREAD!

8 NO "NOOB" QUESTIONS SUCH AS "HOW DO I WATCH THIS?" ASK IN THE APPROPRIATE PART OF THE FORUM

9 NO DISCUSSING TRADING/SELLING. IF YOU SELL COPIES, GO AWAY YOU'RE NOT WELCOME HERE

* Newbie questions? General questions unrelated to this release? Internet LOL's? Right here dudes


*** PEOPLE IGNORING THE RULES WILL BE BANNED ***


Posted by me-self on 12-13-2005 02:46 PM:

The same as xvid, not as crisp but xvid releases always seem better.

V:8.5
S:8
F:?


Posted by ashert on 12-13-2005 02:49 PM:

here is some shots
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a175/masterthomas/NewPicture2.jpg


Posted by aaron on 12-13-2005 03:03 PM:

Considering that Xvid using a higher compression rate than MPEG-2 (SVCD), I'm sure that's why it looks crisper? Heh, right. Think about it guys. 2 CD's vs. 3 CD's. MPEG-2 is (retail) DVD format; Xvid is intended for Internet video distribution.

Conclusion:
Get the SVCD release for quality and the Xvid if you're in a rush.




::EDIT:: Everybody applaud the know-it-all who doesn't know fuck all about video compression \o/ Do some research before shooting yout mouth off next time! - Neversoft::


Posted by ~$t&lker~ on 12-13-2005 04:32 PM:

damn, was hoping for a miracle that they were able to do something about the black mark.
ah well nonetheless awesome.
(prefer the xvid)
v/8
a/8
m/9

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Posted by Hairyhamster on 12-13-2005 07:00 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by aaron
Considering that Xvid using a higher compression rate than MPEG-2 (SVCD), I'm sure that's why it looks crisper? Heh, right. Think about it guys. 2 CD's vs. 3 CD's. MPEG-2 is (retail) DVD format; Xvid is intended for Internet video distribution.

Conclusion:
Get the SVCD release for quality and the Xvid if you're in a rush.



this isnt as sharp as the xvid.
svcd is for muppets who cant encode xvid, and to be honest im really suprised anyone bothers with svcd nowadays

anyway...... both releases are mighty fine....

9/8 great release ty maven peeps

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Posted by 31337 on 12-13-2005 07:31 PM:

I could care less about file size, XviD just looks better imo...

Watched the whole movie last night.

8/8/8


Posted by sar on 12-13-2005 07:45 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by aaron
Considering that Xvid using a higher compression rate than MPEG-2 (SVCD), I'm sure that's why it looks crisper? Heh, right. Think about it guys. 2 CD's vs. 3 CD's. MPEG-2 is (retail) DVD format; Xvid is intended for Internet video distribution.

Conclusion:
Get the SVCD release for quality and the Xvid if you're in a rush.



By your reasoning a 6CD MPEG-1 encoded movie would be better than a 5CD xvid.

The reason MPEG-2 is the standard dvd format, is because most players lack the processing power to decode xvid.


Posted by laverton on 12-13-2005 07:53 PM:

Great release!

wasn't expecting such quality so quickly.

V:9
S:8


Posted by Redemption1980 on 12-13-2005 08:03 PM:

Not as nice as the XviD obviously because of the lower resolution, and inferior Codec used, but still nice enough, albeit a bit on the large size, but even 2gb+ is nothing these days.

8/7/?

I agree that SVCD is past it really, theres loads of XviD players out there, and the most of the time the XviD version will look better, even if its less than half the size. though XviD does have problems with blacks at any bitrate


Posted by Clessy on 12-13-2005 08:58 PM:

Personally I always take the Xvid versions and then turn them into KVCD uses 900MB cds. That extra 200MB of room gives plenty of room for great quality.

I normally use a 33 to 5000 bitrate constant quality variable bitrate using acp.


Posted by jamdan on 12-13-2005 09:58 PM:

just watched quality

video =9
audio =9
movie =8

nice release


Posted by T-H-E-W-H-O on 12-13-2005 10:27 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by aaron
Considering that Xvid using a higher compression rate than MPEG-2 (SVCD), I'm sure that's why it looks crisper? Heh, right. Think about it guys. 2 CD's vs. 3 CD's. MPEG-2 is (retail) DVD format; Xvid is intended for Internet video distribution.

Conclusion:
Get the SVCD release for quality and the Xvid if you're in a rush.



lol, make sure you are in the know of what your talking about before you state a "Fact" Im not gonna harp on you though... hehe. Anyways, thanks for the svcd of this awsome movie maven.

9/8/want to see it in theaters.


Posted by Bullet on 12-13-2005 10:30 PM:

instead of discussing the qual difference between xvid and svcd;...show maVen some respect

awsome job guys;..thx 4 this


9/9/7

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Posted by jamdan on 12-13-2005 11:20 PM:

i agree with bullet this the best ts i have ever seen

video 9
audio 9
movie 8


Posted by Goturenumba on 12-13-2005 11:41 PM:

Video = 8
Audio = 8
Movie = 6.5


Posted by charliechan100 on 12-14-2005 12:01 AM:

What's all the hype about,very blocky,maven's done a lot better than this in the past.
V/6
A/9
M/7


Posted by Sysyphus on 12-14-2005 12:41 AM:



Video: 8.0
Audio: 9.0
Movie: 9.0

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Posted by BiggD23 on 12-14-2005 12:47 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by aaron
Considering that Xvid using a higher compression rate than MPEG-2 (SVCD), I'm sure that's why it looks crisper? Heh, right. Think about it guys. 2 CD's vs. 3 CD's. MPEG-2 is (retail) DVD format; Xvid is intended for Internet video distribution.

Conclusion:
Get the SVCD release for quality and the Xvid if you're in a rush.



Great post. Has no basis in fact or reality whatsoever, but I enjoyed it none the less.

(And yes, retail DVD does use MPEG-2, however at a max bitrate of 9800 kb/sec...compared to the 2600 kb/sec limit on SVCD.)

As for this release...

8 - black mark is still annoying
9 - no complaints here, nice and crisp
? - haven't seen yet


Posted by Horton on 12-14-2005 01:06 AM:

This release seems to be a contradiction....they said they wernt going to pre svcd.ts anymore? wonder why, its very nice though. And i love the french title


9/7/4


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