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Posted by BizKiTRoAcH on 10-27-2004 12:04 PM:

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Posted by bmfspeed on 11-02-2004 11:36 PM:

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Originally posted by bcool2k
I couldn't agree more. Nice release but i'm gonna wait for the R1 retail with atleast a menu and possibley some extras


I agree with you i downloaded it, the menu sux but nobody wants to watch the menu anyway so deal with it, the quality is unbeatable and the best torrent dled yet to date.


Posted by the rat on 11-13-2004 02:02 AM:

It's taken me a while but I finally found time to sit down and watch this dvdr.

Not sure why it wass nuked but in my opinion this release is excellent.

Sure it may not have a great menu but it does have a menu that works unlike several other releases in recent times.

Video quality is simply great. No way I am going to bother with any other release.

Sound is perfect.

Movie, well it wasn't too bad (better than I expected from Will Smith)

overall 10/10/6.5


Posted by eugenile on 11-13-2004 08:13 AM:

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Originally posted by bmfspeed
I agree with you i downloaded it, the menu sux but nobody wants to watch the menu anyway so deal with it, the quality is unbeatable and the best torrent dled yet to date.


i agree with you.. i dont care about menus.. all i care about is the video and audio.. i rather have no menu but higher bitrate/no encoding.. then the menu in its entirety at the cost of having to encode for lower bitrate.. if i wanted the menu or extras.. id purchase the real thing..

esp those of us who watch these on big 40" and bigger 16:9 HDTVs where quality is priority and compression is easily noticed.. I wouldnt care (more so to favor it) if groups started just doing movie only until dvd9 media are cheaper.. but i guess that would be against rls rules..

now something that maybe someone can enlighten me on.. why are people so concerned about the menu? a lot of times dvd players have problems with them and patches need to be made, it can take up significant space that can be used to retain better quality when encoded, and lastly its a menu?


Posted by eugenile on 11-22-2004 06:32 AM:

just finished watching this rls..

first off the equipment.. the tv is a 56" DLP Widescreen HDTV.. Denon 6.1 DTS/Dolby EX reciever.. and cheap no name dvd player.. video connected via component.. audio via optical..

even though the video is said to be re-encoded.. the quality is superb.. i wouldnt have even questioned it if I watched it not knowing it was reencoded..

audio was great.. untouched so no problem..

movie was pretty good imo.

8.5/10/8


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