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Posted by SeeDee_MKII on 12-30-2005 02:16 AM:

9\8\8

chirpy old rls, strange source as i didnt see any fag burns or the typical TC marks. Audio was loud and understandable. Repacked, as not bin\cue but wasnt an issue for me. 10x better than that family stone garbage.

cheers fuck

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Posted by frak on 12-30-2005 10:15 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by AddNtoX
the reason they nuke em for not bin/cue is pretty simple m8 when its not bin/cue its NOT an svcd, its just an mpeg2 file. To tag it SVCD it needs to be an authored SVCD...hence why its called an svcd.


uh..

bin/cue has "nothing" to do with it's contents being SVCD. it's just a CD image format.

encoding the video to mpeg-2 svcd spec is what makes the mpeg a svcd. the files they released were mpeg-2 svcd compliant.

the reason they nuke them for silly issues like this is because the nerds have nothing better to do.

-frak


Posted by GangBang on 12-30-2005 11:49 AM:

the sound is a little over modulated, most noticed at first when they're performing in texarkanna... hopefully it doesn't last much longer (though it probably will....

V. 7, A. 5, Movie so far 9.


Posted by keebler on 12-30-2005 01:22 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by AddNtoX
the reason they nuke em for not bin/cue is pretty simple m8 when its not bin/cue its NOT an svcd, its just an mpeg2 file. To tag it SVCD it needs to be an authored SVCD...hence why its called an svcd.




edit if you want but thats funny

video 8
audio 7.5
movie gonna watch tonight


Posted by 4NAK8TR on 12-31-2005 12:16 AM:

7.1/5.3/7.1 where in the hell did these numbers come from? Mainly the one about the movie, It's a great as a movie about the coolest man to live is going to be. Anyway that sound wasent perfect but 5.3 is a cam score. The video wasent the shapest but not bad at all either. What an awesome movie.

7.8/7/10


Posted by Muzak on 12-31-2005 04:19 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by frak
nuking for not being in bin/cue format is enough to make you want to go out and punch a nerd, just because.
LMAO, nice

quote:
the reason they nuke em for not bin/cue is pretty simple m8 when its not bin/cue its NOT an svcd, its just an mpeg2 file. To tag it SVCD it needs to be an authored SVCD...hence why its called an svcd.


ugh. the bad thing is you think you're right, lmao.

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Posted by dontbegay on 12-31-2005 10:52 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by AddNtoX
the reason they nuke em for not bin/cue is pretty simple m8 when its not bin/cue its NOT an svcd, its just an mpeg2 file. To tag it SVCD it needs to be an authored SVCD...hence why its called an svcd.




so how come MVIDS come in .mpg format and are tagged SVCD ?





audio - 6.5
video - 8.5
movie - 7


Posted by sportsfan99 on 12-31-2005 11:45 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by frak
uh..

bin/cue has "nothing" to do with it's contents being SVCD. it's just a CD image format.

encoding the video to mpeg-2 svcd spec is what makes the mpeg a svcd. the files they released were mpeg-2 svcd compliant.

the reason they nuke them for silly issues like this is because the nerds have nothing better to do.

-frak



The reason they get nuked for not being in bin/cue is cuz there are packaging rules when it comes to movie releases. If they are mpeg(vcd,svcd,dvd) they must be in image format when released.

quote:
Originally posted by sourojuro
so how come MVIDS come in .mpg format and are tagged SVCD ?




MVIDS don't have to be in bin/cue when they are released - just .mpg or .m2v. But if they are tagged svcd it's because they fall under the specs for an svcd-mpeg.


Posted by keam on 01-01-2006 12:38 AM:

very nice guys ....worth the 3cds 8/8/7


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