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Re: STARWARS
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Originally posted by manchester
IVE HAD A COPY OF THIS FOR A DAY OR SO NOW AND MINE HAS GOT THE
ENDING ON IT HAS A MENU ASWELL CAN ANYONE CONFIRM WETHER THIS RLS HAS A MENU ON IT
VIDEO 9.5
AUDIO 9.5
Mine has menus as well. and the ending is not cut off. Just the credits.
Re: Re: STARWARS
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Originally posted by Wanderer22
First off, WHY ARE YOU YELLING?
Secondly... if you have the thing, why are you asking if it has menus? Shouldn't you already know if it has menus?
Re: Re: Re: STARWARS
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Originally posted by manchester
FIRST IAM NOT YELLING
SECOND I WAS ASKING WETHER THE IND RLS HAD A MENU
THIRD MINE HAS A MENU AND ITS THE [DVDR-KKi] RLS
SO IT WAS A SIMPLE QUESTION SO WHY SPIT YOUR DUMMY OUT
How can anybody moan about this rls what more can you ask for it has a menu and the full film quality was quite good and you will never get a retail quality copy so soon for such a big film. Thanks to all who go above and beyond to get us rls so quickly
let the Mayhem begin
I grabbed this. I'm pretty sure it's just another re-encode of the XviD release that someone slapped a basic menu on (just one "play" button).
As a final death blow to this crap release, it is missing the ending. This is not an authoring issue. Loading the final VOB file into an editor such as MPEGVCR reveals that the last couple of minutes are completely missing.
My best guess is that someone fed the XviD release into a standalone DVD recorder to create this. They probably used the 2-hour record mode and that's why it is cut off. 
The KKi release has equal picture quality, audio in the proper channels, better menu (chapters, etc.), and English subtitles. I'll stick to that until the real source is released.
And, for the record, iND is not a group. That means it's an "independent" release. And I'm not suprised no one wants to claim it. 
STAR WARS Episode III DVD-R
The DVD-R that I downloaded is complete except for the credits.
The Main Menu has a picture of a portion (1/2) of Darth Vader on the left and is titled (of course) STAR WARS ESPISODE III REVENGE OF THE SITH. It has four chapter screens.
Great looking release!
this was a not needed release i think i anyone who knows their ass from a hole in the ground can convert the xvid to dvdr no need
also its bright and not as colorful as the xvid ..should of used CCE
7/8/10 movie rocked
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i think some people may be confusing the releases here. this forum is for the ind release as far as i can tell and it is missing the end of the movie after the darth NOOOOOOO scene. this IS NOT a discussion for the KKI release that is floating around and which is complete. as for this particular release...
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yo its a alright release, hopefully they release the real source, or get a better quality version..
my best guess is that whoever encoded this release probably used DVD2SVCD (using DVD 2 DVD mode), used 1 pass VBR and it got slightly oversized....results in 1 big 4gb+ mpg file and another smaller mpg file that they didn't see and just authored with the big mpg file....of course that's a stretch :P
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Originally posted by xiaNaix
And, for the record, iND is not a group. That means it's an "independent" release. And I'm not suprised no one wants to claim it.![]()
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when was the kki version released?i can't seem to fing the .nfo anywhere
Graham
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Originally posted by graham23s
when was the kki version released?i can't seem to fing the .nfo anywhere
Graham
Re: STAR WARS Episode III DVD-R
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Originally posted by ATS
The DVD-R that I downloaded is complete except for the credits.
The Main Menu has a picture of a portion (1/2) of Darth Vader on the left and is titled (of course) STAR WARS ESPISODE III REVENGE OF THE SITH. It has four chapter screens.
Great looking release!
Finally finished downloading.. that was a waste of bandwidth. The copy itself is wonderful, this isn't a re-encode of the XviD (certain compression artifacts I noticed in the XviD are missing here).. but it is missing the end of the movie... that seems somewhat asenine to me.
EDIT:
This is a re-encode... I just can't tell what it's a re-encode OF..
It's not a re-encode of the XviD, although I think this may have been the Source of the XviD. It has the same flickering here and there, but not the compression artifacts and bleedover that the XviD had.
I picked this version up so as to have a higher resolution source to make my own SVCDs out of. Although it was worthless because of the missing footage, I took a gander at it in TMPEGEnc anyway, in IVTC, to see if I could determine where the flickering was coming from. Looks like it had been de-interlaced at some point (badly), then re-interlaced for the DVD.
So now that we have that out of the way, does anyone know where the ACTUAL source is? What's this KKI release? Another re-encode? Same flickering?
great work another classic
I got this release a few days ago, the jpg really does a bad job at showing the quality.
video 9 - some glitches, i think to keep in sync.
audio 6.8 - alot of the louder parts would not sound clean and crisp but raspy and muffled.
Movie 9.5 - blockbuster
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Originally posted by Wanderer22
So now that we have that out of the way, does anyone know where the ACTUAL source is? What's this KKI release? Another re-encode? Same flickering?
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Originally posted by Wanderer22
This is a re-encode... I just can't tell what it's a re-encode OF..
It's not a re-encode of the XviD, although I think this may have been the Source of the XviD. It has the same flickering here and there, but not the compression artifacts and bleedover that the XviD had.
Also, if I were to record this in SP (2-hour) mode, it would cut off right around the same spot this one does. I truly believe this was a re-encode of the XviD done with a standalone DVD recorder.| All times are GMT. The time now is 04:05 AM. | Pages (4): « 1 [2] 3 4 » Show all 64 posts from this thread on one page |
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