![]() |
Pages (2): « 1 [2] Show all 32 posts from this thread on one page |
VCDQuality Forums (http://www.vcdhq.com/forum/index.php)
- DIVX (http://www.vcdhq.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?forumid=23)
-- Smokin Aces *PROPER* - TELESYNC - mVs (http://www.vcdhq.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=74457)
that jpg does the actual release justice beens from sample i dont believe it looks as good as pic 
video 6
audio 6
movie n/a waiting on better copy
Really nice colors and filtering done to the video, and no complaints on the audio...
8/8/9 movie was good..
__________________
Reality Is Only A State Of Mind...
Just watches the sample, and by the looks of it, the picture is very nice. Little cropped, but much better than the previous verion of the film. This is a TS so audio sounds pretty good. Colors are very very good, can see everything. I liked this one... But I haven't watched from beginning so can't judge exactly how cropped as seen through the visual on screen text... Good rls
V: 7.5/8-During darker scenes it gets kinda hard to see what's going on but for the most part it's decent. As mentioned above, it's really cropped, but it is still a watchable release.
A: 7-I watched it with surround sound and thank God the right channel speaker is next to my bed because all the dialogue and sound is shifted to the back. The dialogue is understandable for the most part and the sound effects sound okay.
M: 9-Has a pretty crappy twist at the end but is an overall entertaining movie.
If you don't wanna see it in theaters but are dying to see the movie, this an adequate release to get. It's the best we'll get too until a telecine or retail comes out.
V:7, it's a little dark, but it's good enough for me.
A:7, could be better, but hell I made out every word and that's all that matters.
M:9, good twist at the end, lots of action
WHy on all MVS releases, after burning to dvd the sound is all muffled?
"watched it with surround sound and thank God the right channel speaker is next to my bed because all the dialogue and sound is shifted to the back. The dialogue is understandable for the most part and the sound effects sound okay."
Because of this reason....if you are simply watching with standard 2 channel from the television, then you get this garbled thingy....my panasonic dvd standalone has audio adjustments you can make to make it sound fine (something to do with surround settings but I can't remember). See if your dvd player has those. If not then there is a trick you can do with the scart lead where you loosen it slightly out the back until it sounds ok....takes some fiddling though!
Or you could sort out the sound yourself....not too difficult.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by nickrolando
WHy on all MVS releases, after burning to dvd the sound is all muffled? [/u may have the same problem ive been having, the audio channels maybe overlaping, try removing one of your audio wires in the back of your dvd player red or white that should do it, in the most extreme cases switch the audio wires red for white and white for red, good luck!]
Watchable but hard to make out some of the dialogue at times.
V = 7.5
A = 7
M = 8
V - 8
A - 9
M - 9
cheers mvs
quote:Because MVS's audio isn't actually stereo, it's just mono audio with each channel being the inverse of the other. Just like when you add an inverted image to the original image, adding the inverted audio channel (say, the left) to the original audio channel (say, the right) will cancel each one out. I'm assuming you're playing this back on a TV with a single output, or at least a setup with a center channel speaker that is suspiciously quiet when watching the movie. That is why.
Originally posted by nickrolando
WHy on all MVS releases, after burning to dvd the sound is all muffled?
Not too bad. Slightly cropped. No issues with the audio. Its much better than previous rls.
V: 7
A:8
M:8 (wicked sweet ending)
__________________
http://blog.enter.net/users/haveing/photoalbum/album1/thumbs/eli_manning.jpg
| All times are GMT. The time now is 11:19 AM. | Pages (2): « 1 [2] Show all 32 posts from this thread on one page |
Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.3.0
Copyright © Jelsoft Enterprises Limited 2000 - 2002.