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Posted by tiba31 on 07-03-2004 06:53 AM:

i had a problem wit 1 of the files in cd1 .r36 was corrupt is there neway of fixin this and makin it work sum1 plz help thx in advance


Posted by GloCK|40 on 07-03-2004 06:59 AM:

Smile

7/7/9


I liked this one. The pic was nice as well as the audio. I've been waiting for VideoCD to put this one out. Great Job guys. Keep UP the EXCELLENT WORK!

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Posted by EmPreSS on 07-03-2004 07:19 AM:

Fixed my sound system so I can review for real now.

Audio was very good as usual. Can't really get much better. Video was a tad dark but still it's very good. Maybe if VideoCD didn't put that intro in they could have left the entire opening credits instead of starting right when Spider-Man 2 appeared on screen.

I'm hoping Chakra will deliver a tc of this movie. And still hoping for a good release of Troy. This summer is crap for movies coming out... After Spider-Man 2 I'm not really looking forward to anything.

7/9/9

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Posted by ihaveabu on 07-03-2004 07:38 AM:

just saw the sample. very good. tiny bit grainy. decent ar.


gonna c it in theaters tomorrow. can't wait!


Posted by HipB on 07-03-2004 08:36 AM:

finally saw the movie, thought it was a lil bit better than the 1st (the fucking up green goblin just pissed me off, damn tincan) it started slow, but when it got going it went fairly nice, dr octopus was close to the comic version, fairly enjoyable, now the release, i personally want the 3cd version, the 2cd version you could tell was flawed, look at the fire scene, blocky as hell, it was nice and it would do, but at 1hr per cd, its pushing it, so 3cds is well called for, also i noticed a sound problem or something 30 mins in or there abouts, then the sound pops and its fine, anyway with that said my rating is 7/8/8


Posted by jeex on 07-03-2004 08:56 AM:

i mounted the disc images through daemon and watched through powerdvd, i also noticed the artifacts. they werent that big of a deal..

i encoded this movie to NTSC DVD spec and the artifacts were reduced by about 90%. you can still notice them, but you really have to pay attention..

i find myself only downloading videocd releases, they're as good as CTP, but they release more often.

8/9/7


Posted by popabook on 07-03-2004 09:04 AM:

Thank you Videocd...Thank you

8/9/9

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Posted by punzada on 07-03-2004 09:18 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by jeex
i encoded this movie to NTSC DVD spec and the artifacts were reduced by about 90%. you can still notice them, but you really have to pay attention..



Heh I was going to mention how I just did the same thing using MainConcept (sooo much easier for pal -> ntsc converting ....although can't handle everything)

Killed the annoying lil artifacts completely, when i extracted the mpeg with isobuster the framerate was all types of screwy in powerdvd but played fine in windows media player, i'm surprised this release hasn't gotten nuked for these issues but I can't complain, after a simple re-encode I couldn't be happier, although a lil more work this time, another quality release from videocd, after watching this film in the theater its a treat to watch a ts of this caliber for the second time.

8/8/10++++ (loved the movie, setup for the 3rd/4th one SOOOOO well..and from what i've heard sony has signed on for at least 5 of them, so we shall see)


Posted by DazaX on 07-03-2004 09:19 AM:

:o

Just grabbed this fine release and i'm simply amazed by it.

The quality of releases these days is simply amazing, i'll put this on later and i'm positive i'll be able to trick everyone else in this house its a pure DVD. Obviously it isnt, but it will certainly hold off until then.

VideoCD are doing a great job these days, havent seen releases of this quality since the days of Centropy. Dare I say, even better? Finally we have some stability within the TS scene. I just wonder how long can something this good last?

Only 2CDs, cant get much better can it?

Sound is well, 'standard' these days. No buzzing/popping/distortion found when turned up loud.

Movie wise - it was better than the first, in my opinion first was just above average.

v9/a9/m8

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PS.

Love the nifty little intro, isnt it just great? Maybe I'm insane but I watched it over a few times :P

Reminds me of Centropy's one actually, but CTPs was better.. first saw it on How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days TS SVCD and I didnt watch the movie, just the CTP intro

*ends rant

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Posted by Jurai on 07-03-2004 09:40 AM:

seriously noone cares about you guys who encoed your svcd's to dvd, stop talking about it in every thread

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Posted by scottymac on 07-03-2004 01:38 PM:

This should be nuked.

Scene rules call for 3CDs if the movie runs over 110 mins.

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Posted by deano21 on 07-03-2004 01:57 PM:

is the film misssing scenes?


Posted by minihood on 07-03-2004 02:19 PM:

Re Extraction Problems

After downloading the 1st CD and ISOBUSTER it says the file is corrupt so i tried downloading it again from a different source same thing occured any1 else if this problem


Posted by desertboy on 07-03-2004 02:40 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Jurai
seriously noone cares about you guys who encoed your svcd's to dvd, stop talking about it in every thread


Why encode to dvd? Lose quality, waste time & a dvd. I thought everyone here had a svcd compatible player and if not why not?

The only reason I can think of to encode to dvd is so you can sell it.

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Posted by desertboy on 07-03-2004 02:43 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by scottymac
This should be nuked.

Scene rules call for 3CDs if the movie runs over 110 mins.



Maybe not adhering to scene rules but who's going to nuke this?

Great quality, good sound and the only other available copy is POT's.

You stick with the cam and I'll have my non scene compliant TS.

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Posted by vinnyv07 on 07-03-2004 03:04 PM:

I dont care if it should be 3 cds ....this shouldnt be nuked. Simply put, its the best copy out there...by far.


Posted by tony532 on 07-03-2004 03:08 PM:

i put the cd's onto a dvd in order the save time having to swap disks

dvdrs are only 25 pence each these days


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Posted by SToNERUK on 07-03-2004 03:50 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by desertboy
Why encode to dvd? Lose quality, waste time & a dvd. I thought everyone here had a svcd compatible player and if not why not?

The only reason I can think of to encode to dvd is so you can sell it.




U talk a load of bollocks desertboy, and if thats the only reason u can think of for putting svcd onto dvd u must be a real DAFT CUNT.

As said in previous post dvd's are verrrry cheap these days, so putting multiple svcd's onto 1 dvd saves money and u dont have to change disc half way, or a third way thru the film.
As for losing quality?? u dont need to encode svcd's to put them onto a dvd so how does it lose quality? and as for losin time?? i can have a svcd authored and ready for burnin onto a dvd in 25 mins max. after downloadin it.
So next time dont bother posting about something that u clearly know nothing about

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Posted by M80Thrasher on 07-03-2004 04:13 PM:

Thumbs up

Saw this movie in theaters. Oddly enough right at the part where Spiderman goes into the building on fire the fire alarm in the theater goes off so hundreds of people are on the streets cause its a three-story hugeass theater. Anyway...a half-hour later we saw the rest. Damn good movie I'll say. Had a great flow to it. In my opinion it was better then the first and it set itself up for the third movie.

Now for the breakdown of the release.....
VIDEO: video is good. But its a little bit dark and there is a slight flicker.
AUDIO: Audio us great.
MOVIE: Very good!

THE SHIMMY: 8/9/9.5

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Posted by desertboy on 07-03-2004 04:25 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by SToNERUK
U talk a load of bollocks desertboy, and if thats the only reason u can think of for putting svcd onto dvd u must be a real DAFT CUNT.

As said in previous post dvd's are verrrry cheap these days, so putting multiple svcd's onto 1 dvd saves money and u dont have to change disc half way, or a third way thru the film.
As for losing quality?? u dont need to encode svcd's to put them onto a dvd so how does it lose quality? and as for losin time?? i can have a svcd authored and ready for burnin onto a dvd in 25 mins max. after downloadin it.
So next time dont bother posting about something that u clearly know nothing about



It's harsh to say I know nothing.

SVCD MPEG 2 streams are not DVD compliant some dvd's but not all can play them, some more with the header trick. (But you knew that didn't you?)

I used to use the header trick myself although I bought an xbox and chipped it to save hassle (Best player on the market, samba shares mean I can watch my film within a couple of minutes of download without ever having to burn media.)

I posted a little harsh and maybe I should have read all the posts 1st I forgot the header trick. (Although the post I was responding to made it sound like re-encoding)

dvdrhelp.com has more info than you'll ever need!

What I should have said is I can't see the point re-encoding this to dvd.

(I didn't think people were that petit but I should have known.)

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