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-- Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith INTERNAL DVDRip XviD - DVDRIP - aAF (http://www.vcdhq.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=63272)
to zerobyte I also have sound forge can you tell me what you did and what settings you used thanks so that i can do the same also alot of people on here said the audio channel ar ethe wroung way round did you swap them ?????
thanks for any help m8 also i am usin main concept to convert hte avi what you use ???
::EDIT:: Can you discuss this via PM or in the correct part of the forum please folks - NS::
what program can i use to convert this to dvd because dvdsanta dosent work
::EDIT:: You need a copy of Kickstart 1.3 and the Amiga Workbench. You also need to ask questions like this in the correct part of the forum!! - NS::
8/9/10
Edit: Audio is easily fixed in Goldwave, which has an option to flip the channels. Took maybe 10 minutes total to do both disks. I agree that CD2 is very slightly out of sync...the words are about 1/10 second behind the mouths. That is also easily corrected in Goldwave.
I converted this to DVD with a 3 pass VBR CCE encode and normalized the audio with SoundForge and I'm very happy with the way it came out. On my 31" Toshiba TV & Pioneer DVD/Audio setup the colours are very nice and the sound is great. Great release and my nephews are very happy with me! lol
V-9
A-9
M-8
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Watching this right now on my tv and Dolby Prologic Surround.
Looks great and sound is perfect, haven't noticed the reverse sound yet.
V: 9
A: 9
M: 9
This release rocks.
great rip, great picture, great sound. nothing wrong with AR for me but my laptop is widescreen
just wondering if anyone could tell me about how they sorted out the audio issue, to me doesnt sound like anything is wrong but please do share...
Hmmm... Indeed, as someone said before; there's something missing from this. It's definitely not a Telecine... and if it is then it's the best telecine in history.
I would venture to say it's a very high quality workprint. Perhaps it was ripped from a SVHS source? Or stolen off an editing computer? I dunno. But, whatever it is, it obviously hasn't been digitally mastered yet. Anywho, no doubt it's the best copy out there.
9/9/10
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What settings did you use for your CCE passes? Your samples look awesome!![]()
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Has anybody figured out if the audio is surround? I don't mean 5.1, but like Pro Logic II, through the 2-channel stereo signal?
This is early! Looks close to dvd quality but lacks the sharpness. I noticed there were multicolored blocks, or objects in this release. I would like to say this is a tc but it seems too good. I noticed that the audio seemd distorted, like a crunching. Even with the minor flaws I easily give this:
9/7/6
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if anyone wants my opinion of where this came from then i would say its an unmastered retail dvd that could have been copied on a standalone dvd recorder, using only a crappy rgb lead as the connection. so it could be true dvd, that is just copied badly.
the audio reversed thing? if they did use one of those yellow, white and red cables (are they called rgb or composite?) they could have got the red plugged into the white and vice versa?
I think i know the source
I went to a burger king today, and guess what?
They're showing the movie in there.
I guess the group borrowed one of those? Possibly?
Is it me or does the audio seem clipped and distorted? It's clear and high-endy but on loud parts gets distorted badly.
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The video is nice. This is a decent release.
However, it is obviously not a "dvdrip" in that you can see it was recorded via analog equipment... notice the "rainbows" on parts of the video?
Of course, the source could have been anything... but the copy method was analog and probably explains how they could end up with something as weird as reversed audio channels.
Nice job I suppose, the reversed audio is a bit odd I must say, but hey I ain't complainin about it...
V:8 (Better Encoding Woulod Have Pulled a 9)
A:7.5 (Flipped Channels Are Lame)
M:9 (It's Star Wars... at least its better than Episode I right?)
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Nice job I suppose, the reversed audio is a bit odd I must say, but hey I ain't complainin about it...
V:8 (Better Encoding Would Have Pulled a 9)
A:7.5 (Flipped Channels Are Lame)
M:9 (It's Star Wars... at least its better than Episode I right?)
looks great on tv, audio sounds a little distorted at high levels
9/7/8
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I have looked on every torrent search engine known to man to find these two files (cd1 and cd2) .... what search engine are you guys using to find these files?
I have used every bit engine search possible but cant find these two files (cd1 and cd2). What bit search engine are you using?
::EDIT:: None, you dick! Now, go read the forum rules whilst poking yourself in the eyes - NS::
finally grabbed this. the best version out there imo. video is a 9.5, not even worth debating on -its dvd quality. audio does have the flaw on my laptop that others mention (loud scenes have crackling and hissing) but thats non-existant on xbmc. at times, it does seems like the audio is of a lesser quality than the picture... 8.5
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