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Posted by -={EtHErZ}=- on 06-05-2005 01:23 PM:

Better than Madagascar.TC.DVDR-ESOTERiC, the colours are sharper and the AR is better, waiting for a TC DVDr *Proper*. Oh yeah, and its a russian source again like most TCs these days.

9/9/?


Posted by cippy on 06-06-2005 01:22 PM:

language?

Hi I have seen the screenshots of this copy and they are in Russian also like you have stated EtHErZ. Is the language and audio in English or Russian? Any help and info would be greatly appreciated.

::EDIT:: It's English! - NS::


Posted by monte1911 on 06-06-2005 05:03 PM:

absolutely gorgeous. footage is much crisper than Centropy (which I might add was quite good).

10/9/7


Posted by levs on 06-06-2005 09:20 PM:

very pixellated but still better than cntpy 8/7/9


Posted by dog-god on 06-07-2005 09:26 PM:

another out of sync movie on standalone player

what a pain


Posted by jump23man on 06-08-2005 03:32 AM:

does any one knw how i can put this on dvd to play on my stand alone samsung dvd player with out it bein out of sync it seems to b having sync problems even b4 i burn it plz help


Posted by overstayer on 06-08-2005 06:10 AM:

Nothings out of sync, plays perfectly, ive just encoded to dvd and came out great :-)


Posted by rascallion on 06-08-2005 11:14 PM:

No problems here either converted to dvd with winavi convertor and burnt to disc, plays perfect with no sync issues.

Another great release by SAOSiN. Keep them coming.

V:9
A:10
M:9


Posted by MasterChief2 on 06-09-2005 07:38 PM:

Hey, does this have better video quality and sound quality than the Madagascar *SVCD* release by Saosin?

I read the threads, but I can't really tell.

I'm getting this for my niece and I don't want her watching some shitty quality of this.


Posted by bobbish on 06-10-2005 08:43 AM:

7/8/8

a bit pixellated. luckily this is animated so it doesn't look as bad as it could. also it looks like the encode job wasn't the best...there's some blockiness that's due to the encoding.
audio is nice, even though it's a bit distorted when loud.
also, 224kbps for audio? could have kept it lower and had some extra bitrate for the video.


but this is still very watchable and the movie ain't bad.


Posted by mattmatt02 on 06-11-2005 12:06 PM:

theres nothing i hate more than pixelation. centropy's release will do fine until retail for me


Posted by r3skyline on 06-12-2005 02:57 AM:

help!

um dont know if this happened to anybody else but everytime i open the folder that this movie is located in i get a runtime error! has this happened to anybody else? i know that its this file because wherever i moved the movie file to it was only that particular folder.


Posted by Exious on 06-12-2005 08:30 AM:

8/7/8

Converted this to DVD .... looks great on the Tele

No Sync issues...

Kids really liked this movie...

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Posted by OneAngrySoldi on 07-31-2005 02:08 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by jump23man
does any one knw how i can put this on dvd to play on my stand alone samsung dvd player with out it bein out of sync it seems to b having sync problems even b4 i burn it plz help


Well, you have to take other approaches to change the file type. You can't just put any video file onto a DVD. You can place most on a VCD, which are playable in most DVD players. I have not yet found a DVD player (including a generic brand that I have never heard of) that cannot play VCD's. If you want to put the file onto a DVD, I would use your Windows Movie Maker and see if you can select the video file, and import it into your movie maker. It will be an extremely long process, so I recommend that you find time before doing so. If your movie is seperated into multiple movie files, you can import them and make them into one movie file with Windows Movie Maker. After you import them, and have them all on the timeline in the correct order, you can then save your movie (which may take up to 4 or 5 hours, depending on the quality you choose to save it as). After it saves, it will automatically be saved as a .wmv file, which is compatible for DVD writing. If you have any other questions, or concerns regarding this matter, then let me know. I just might be able to help you.

If you are having problems with your video file, then I suggest you try searching for a better source and better rating of quality of this particular film, and then placing it onto a DVD. If all else fails, it never hurts to use your Windows Movie Maker.

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Posted by MadGeordie on 08-02-2005 01:59 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Exious
8/7/8

Converted this to DVD .... looks great on the Tele

No Sync issues...

Kids really liked this movie...





Same here ... the kids never stop playin' the dam thing

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Posted by drhuer on 08-09-2005 12:42 PM:

newbie question

*POST EDITED BY MODERATOR*

Can you please ask viewing/encoding questions in the correct part of the forum (search first). These threads are for comments on the quality of the release only... Thanks

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