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Posted by Hobodeluxe on 09-21-2007 09:33 PM:

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.


Posted by X400 on 09-21-2007 09:47 PM:

8/8/10

holding out for a BluRay version 1.5 years from now -_- damn toshiba DIE ALREADY


Posted by mdmblaze on 09-21-2007 10:32 PM:

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


Posted by rickremixx on 09-22-2007 01:06 AM:

once again i must say the audio is great thru surround sound with my stand alone divx player

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Posted by Debby on 09-22-2007 01:27 AM:

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


Posted by JonBlaze87 on 09-22-2007 01:35 AM:

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!


Posted by surge on 09-22-2007 02:16 AM:

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


Posted by Midnight Tboy on 09-22-2007 02:42 AM:

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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Posted by gDoAtToA on 09-22-2007 02:43 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by _jadakiss
all they did was one pass when encoding so that they can rush out to you kids!!!!


who the hell would do a 1pass on xvid (or divx for that matter). that's also against the rules if i remember correctly.

anyway, from sample:

v=7 (could have been better if there have been retail and/or? encoding skillz involved, but heh it seems to be watchable from sample)
a=9 (ac3, nice)
m=?


Posted by 3v0 on 09-22-2007 03:07 AM:

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


Posted by dontgiveafuck on 09-22-2007 03:37 AM:

absolutely UNACCEPTABLE video.
especially for 2 cd's.

pixelation everywhere in motion sequences.

v = 5.
a = 7. sounds low.


Posted by Extractor on 09-22-2007 04:27 AM:

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


Posted by Asterisk on 09-22-2007 04:40 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by deathr0w_
stop ya complaining it's free and quality is nice audio couldn't be better.

The point of this forum is to give an opinion on the quality, so don't bother with the 'it's free' crap. Of course it's free but let people complain if it's crap.

The video isn't the best for a dvdrip. It IS from a retail dvd, but they obviously rushed it to get it out early, that's what happens sometimes. It should probably be nuked. Expect a DVDR in the next few hours anyway from CuriousJotos.

6/9/8.


Posted by koby66 on 09-22-2007 04:56 AM:

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


Posted by Cr-critic on 09-22-2007 08:42 AM:

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


Posted by Pra3t0 on 09-22-2007 11:59 AM:

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


Posted by da_reat on 09-22-2007 12:24 PM:

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


/Edit:

I think they must do repack and make it on 3cd and use a little sharpen because it sometimes little blurry


Posted by AndrewM on 09-22-2007 07:53 PM:

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.


Posted by LOLobo on 09-22-2007 08:35 PM:

Deleted a shitload of posts

Stick to rating and discussing quality of release or don't bother posting.


Posted by ozoak on 09-23-2007 02:41 AM:

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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