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Posted by virtualpal on 10-20-2005 05:01 AM:

I expected better from the big C, they mustnt have watched there own release prior to pre' or this wouldnt have seen the lighth of day.

The delerious release is exactly the same as this, just in VCD format (smaller file)

but it still contains the same skips and blips in exactly the same places for exactly the same lengths of time, so I dont think any one can say that is is better

V2
A8
M5 low budget, tv series. quality.


Posted by prozac133 on 10-20-2005 07:44 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by virtualpal
I expected better from the big C, they mustnt have watched there own release prior to pre' or this wouldnt have seen the lighth of day.

The delerious release is exactly the same as this, just in VCD format (smaller file)

but it still contains the same skips and blips in exactly the same places for exactly the same lengths of time, so I dont think any one can say that is is better

V2
A8
M5 low budget, tv series. quality.



agreed.


Posted by aofjays on 10-20-2005 04:07 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by tkeely4777
Really, the best solution would be to take the video of the FUCK release and the audio of the Centropy and combine the two..I've been trying, but it's helladifficult to sync up just right...anyone have any tips?



Open both releases in virtualdub. at the begining find a scene that is easy to spot (explosions on the universal logo would do) and at the end (mal shooting the agent) note the frame number for both files at both times. From this find the time in frames between both events on both releases, divide one by the other and this will give you the ratio of the speeds of both files, use soundforge or similar to change the audio length by that ratio, finally load the resulting wave into audio options on virtualdub and experiment with audio delays till you get it right, remember you can't tell if it is out by less than 0.04 seconds so do it in multiples of that.
PS this will only work if neither video skips, so it probably won't work perfectly for this.
pps there is a new release now anyway.


Posted by DaveMode on 07-22-2008 07:55 AM:

Posting this as a memorial to my favorite group on their final release. RIP Centropy.


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