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-- Transformers (2007) *XviD* - DVDRIP - FLAiTE (http://forum.vcdq.com/showthread.php?threadid=78531)
v 8
a 7.5
m 7
Bit rate: 1286 kbit/s
Video: mpeg4, yuv420p, 640x272
Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, 5:1, 448 kb/s
Nice. Not quite full dvd quality but good enough until the hd-dvd version comes out.
8/8/10
holding out for a BluRay version 1.5 years from now -_- damn toshiba DIE ALREADY
hey superdong wrong place to post i think.(i came here b/c i love the strict policy of finding out my quality)
M strong 7
V 9
A 8
i agree there could be a bit better rip. but there is nothing wrong with this one. job well done
once again i must say the audio is great thru surround sound with my stand alone divx player
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Nothing but love and positive vibes !!
According to the r5 realese dates list, it's not supposed to be out till November...
So its a genuine DVDRip (I suspected its a cropped DVDScr, byt the ar and res looks real to me).
8/9/9
A bit blocky during actions scenes when viewed on a bigger screen. But still, this is not bad.
v-8
a-9
movie-9 Loved it!
video: 8.5
audio: 10 (perfect)
movie: 9
as previously mentioned; blocky / pixelated at times, watched on a 19" Widescreen LCD
audio is simply amazing on my 5.1 system and in sync
what more can i say, the fact that this came out early makes up for the slight blockiness...
def. gonna pick up the dvdr though
V 8
A 10
M 10
excellent movie - great brainless candy film, after all why watch transformers if you're expecting oscar material.
only a lower pic score cos I feel at 144mins it should be a 3cd release, or at the very least a few more passes at the encoding
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Don't Eat The Yellow Snow
quote:
Originally posted by _jadakiss
all they did was one pass when encoding so that they can rush out to you kids!!!!
Good rip apart from the mentioned blocky/pixelated parts that briefly appear but doesnt spoil the viewing of it at all imo
V:8
A:9.5
M:9
absolutely UNACCEPTABLE video.
especially for 2 cd's.
pixelation everywhere in motion sequences.
v = 5.
a = 7. sounds low.
After the credits there are 1-frame stills of dubbed credits (names of french and spanish dubbing speakers) which I suppose were in the same VOB they extracted to encode the video. For me that's a clear indication that the source is some sort of retail dvd. However, the encoding is horrible...
V = 5
A = 9
M = 8
quote:
Originally posted by deathr0w_
stop ya complaining it's free and quality is nice audio couldn't be better.
this release is awesome...I suggest
some of you get a real dvd player and
sound system...the 5.1 audio on this
is great and the picture is flawless!!!!!
but ,what do I know??I'm not a little
piss pants teeniebopper like most of you in here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
V-9
A-9
M-9
Hmmm doubting this is a dvdrip.....and if it really is then it was poorly done
Rated as dvdrip
V-7 very poor even as 2 cd's its a mess
A-8.5 very decent
M-10 excellent movie
Flaite should have done a re rip to get this flik right for quality
DVD-R by mVs folks go get it as vcdquality won't nuke this shit xvid.......or wait for a superb proper that gets nuked lmao
V 9.0
A 8.5
M 9.5
Video - Very nice
Audio - Could have been recorded at higher dB
Movie - The most entertaining movie of the summer
don't know why they rush? They should do 2pass. Transformers to be Released on DVD / HD-DVD October 16th in USA
it's real DVD9 or great R5/TC?
Shit, 1pass, i will use postprocesing
V - 8(becouse 1pass)
A - 10
M - 10(I Love Transformers)
Greatings
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I think they must do repack and make it on 3cd and use a little sharpen because it sometimes little blurry
v:7 (I was actually tempted to give it a six - its either a bad coversion or not a full commercial dvd source. I live in Russia - some of the releases here are not bad... R5 is no excuse. There's some blur and boxing, especially in some action scenes).
a:8 solid.
m:8 liked it. now I'm sorry I didn't see it in the cinema but I hate the dubbed versions they have here.
Deleted a shitload of posts
Stick to rating and discussing quality of release or don't bother posting.
I registered just to comment on this release.
V: 9
A: 8
M: 8
Watched this on a media pc connected to a standard definition CRT TV (29 inch) using only stereo channels (no 5.1 or anything). I feel this might be relevant - were I to watch this on a HD theatre setup I don't think I'd expect the same quality - but this isn't a HD rip, nor a full DVDR. Those with standard def setups should be happy to download this, those with HD setups might want another release.
The video was near seamless the only blurring I was conscious of was during 1 sequence early on, and to be honest it looked pretty close to an intentional motion blur effect applied during rendering - could be wrong as I never saw this movie at the cinemas. It seemed a little dark, but again could have been the production not the rip and simply adjusting the tv picture corrected it.
And on a 2-channel stereo setup the audio was quiet and the mid-tones were a bit lost, but once more a couple of tweaks to the tv and all was good.
It may be a 1-pass, I don't have the "skillz" to detect that - but it's (on my SD setup anyway) as good or better than any other DVD rip I've snatched.
Maybe someone watching on a HD setup could offer a more detailed opinion on quality.
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