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-- Something's Gotta Give - SCREENER - OBUS (http://www.vcdhq.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=32386)
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Originally posted by kurisu
why, if i try to re-import the dat file in nero, does nero tell me the stream encoding is invalid for a vcd and that i have to re-encode or turn off standard compliency?
This is the 2nd time I've watched this movie. the 1st tme was on the other release, I forget which one it was, but it wasn't a screener. Considering this time it was an Obus screener, the quality is much better than the cam verson. This version looks slightly washed and faded, but like I said, still better than cam. The sound was crystal clear.
Video 8 / Audio 10 / Movie 9
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Originally posted by Jerry Aldini
No B&W switching, correct?
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The Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday that visible and hidden markings on the videocassette copy on the Internet identify it as the one sent to Carmine Caridi, a film and television actor who appeared in the "The Godfather: Part II" and television's "NYPD Blue."
(Great example of how slow and ignorant the MPAA really is
A copy of the romantic comedy "Something's Gotta Give" that was sent to an Oscar voter has surfaced on the Internet, prompting a probe by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Academy officials said Monday that they learned last week about the unauthorized online copy of the movie starring Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton, which ranked fifth in last weekend's box office tally.
The development was a setback for the anti-piracy campaign by the film industry and the academy. Last year, the Motion Picture Association of America, which represents studios, banned the distribution of so-called "screener" DVDs and videotapes over concerns about bootlegging, but partly lifted the ban after complaints from filmmakers, producers and independent production companies.
The studios changed the policy in October to allow the shipment of encoded videocassettes to Academy Award voters only. A federal judge in December, however, granted a temporary injunction lifting the screener ban in a lawsuit brought by independent production companies, which argued the policy put them at a disadvantage for awards.
The studios then sent screeners to thousands of other awards voters, including groups such as the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the Screen Actors Guild and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which presents the Golden Globes.
<b>The Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday that visible and hidden markings on the videocassette copy on the Internet identify it as the one sent to Carmine Caridi, a film and television actor who appeared in the "The Godfather: Part II" and television's "NYPD Blue." </b>
The academy required its 5,803 eligible Oscar voters to sign forms promising to protect their screener tapes before they were received. About 80 percent of voters signed and returned the forms.
An excerpt of the form reads: "I agree not to allow the screeners to circulate outside of my residence or office. I agree not to allow them to be reproduced in any fashion, and not to sell them or to give them away at any time. ... I agree that a violation of this agreement will constitute grounds for my expulsion from the Academy and may also result in civil and criminal penalties."
The Times said Caridi, 69, couldn't be reached for comment. His telephone number is not listed.
Bruce Davis, the academy's executive director, declined to identify the Oscar member being investigated. Davis said a phone call was made to the member who said he would call back to explain the matter more fully, but the member never did. The academy has sent a letter seeking an explanation for how the screener copy wound up on the Internet, but has not received an answer.
Sony Pictures Entertainment, whose Columbia Pictures produced and distributed the movie, notified the academy last week about the online screener copy.
"We did everything we could to ensure the secure handling of all of our screeners sent to members of the academy," Sony spokesman Steve Elzer told the Times. "We are very concerned about this situation, and have turned over all relevant information to the academy."
Sony officials said they'll decide whether to pursue legal action once the academy's investigation is completed.
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Originally posted by brewbackups
I don't know why it happens, but I found that by turning off standard compliency for this mpeg, it burns fine as a VCD in Nero (the audio and video are in sync).
I guess I would like to know "why" as well, but I am glad that I didnt have to re-encode the file.
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Originally posted by AddNtoX
all i gotta say is you guys got some balls rlsing these screeners because theyre FULL of MPAA dots, props for rlsing but maybe u should protect ur scource a bit better because the dots make these copys tracable

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Originally posted by ftd
shame you didn't give them that advice a little earlier
seems OBUS have announced their retirement now that, that person was caught
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Originally posted by Moloko_Plus
Where did you read that at?
After a week of waiting for his reply with a sufficient answer, I can determine that he was probably just a common troll. I doubt OBUS will completely close its doors unless others sources are identified, and it doesnt look like the one caught is giving up any information. Sorry that had to happen,
We all appreciate your efforts for what you did for us. I hope theres no legal reprocusions to him.
not a troll, just didn't think i needed to say
its from word of mouth from when they told their affil sites
Is it me or did the colour seem a little dim?
8/9/7
any news about Obus?
have they closed down, now that their "source" is sealed?
whats b&w switching
really nice screener ..I didn't see too many flaws besides the sound is really low on my tv..the picture was great.. Loved the Movie..
8/6/8
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any news concerning Obus?
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