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Posted by Lord_Sauron on 01-09-2003 05:38 PM:

Had no problems with this movie...

Very entertaining...tha'ts the best way to describe it...

Video and Audio were fine...screener message was so tiny I could barely read it if I tried...


Posted by HoldDaSalad on 01-16-2003 08:18 AM:

Re: Re: Re: Re: awesome

quote:
Originally posted by kwyjibo
you dumb fuck. a dvd screener has lower bit rate than the final retail dvd. The pic quality is markedly worse. Also dvd screeners USUALLY come with 2 channel sound.

:: its entirely down to the distributer what specs the DVDscr have, and a lot of the time they use a retail print for the screener -pHo




i just noticed this post, i know its very late, is a dvd scr on dvd media? shut the fuck up.


Posted by njnjr23 on 01-18-2003 03:51 PM:

Having some issues...

Disk 1...looks great

Disk 2...looked great on computer, once I burned it, the audio is now out of sync.

Disk 3...tried everything on VCDGear, but still unable to create the mpeg file. bin/cue->mpeg...doesn't work. raw->mpeg...no good. bin/cue->raw...nope

what the hell's going on


Posted by Gee on 01-19-2003 01:16 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by njnjr23

Disk 3...tried everything on VCDGear, but still unable to create the mpeg file. bin/cue->mpeg...doesn't work. raw->mpeg...no good. bin/cue->raw...nope

what the hell's going on



I think a lot of the issues are to do with this being a PAL screener.

To get it working I :

First mounted the Bin with Daemon tools.

Extracted the Mpeg as normal

Converted the SVCD header to a regular VCD so it would play in my Pioneer DVD player, then burnt as normal.....but it wouldn't play.

I then discovered that before playing this movie, I had to put in a PAL format DVD (R2) before my player would play it.



Very strange, but that was the method to my madness.

Superb movie too


Posted by Syncmaster on 01-19-2003 06:29 AM:

I had the same problem a few times over. I haven't made a vcd yet so I can't say much about that end. Does the vcd turn up clear or do you think it'll be the same as the ripped mpeg out of the vcd?


And as to the quality of the straight mpeg njnjr23, try running it through VcdGear and Mpeg Corrector. That seemed to fix it somewhat but you still have to get up off your chair at the beginning of each new mpeg file and click just a bit ahead of where you are in the movie and slide the timer back. You have to play it in a software dvd player though. I used power dvd and it worked fine.

Goodluck

Question... When you rip the mpeg out of the bin/cue files can that mess it up? Or will the vcd show green screen blocks and errors at the beginning of each CD as well? b/c That could be a pain in the ass.

Other than that - friggin awesome release.


Posted by ghettochild on 01-19-2003 10:43 PM:

having a prob when i burn it as svcd through nero...the videos all messed up.
Had this same prob with narc svcd, but worked fine as vcd(video quality reduced abit)

there ne way to fix this?


Posted by Vtec on 01-19-2003 11:56 PM:

You guys can try burning with CDRWIN instead of nero, since nero has problems burning multitrack images which might solve the problem.


Posted by Gee on 01-20-2003 01:41 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by ghettochild
having a prob when i burn it as svcd through nero...the videos all messed up.
Had this same prob with narc svcd, but worked fine as vcd(video quality reduced abit)

there ne way to fix this?



There should not be any difference in the quality if you are only changing the header of the file from SVCD to VCD.

All you are doing is fooling your player into thinking its a VCD - you arent altering the encode in any way...


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