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Posted by EnrageD on 10-19-2004 09:28 PM:

Looks allright to me

Another great release...

9 / 9 / ?


Posted by vip3r on 10-20-2004 01:46 AM:

Haven't burned this yet, i'm hoping they've learned to test their shit first. Encode looks just fine though, saw this movie in the theater and can barely remember it, if i were to rate it from what i can remember, it'd be a 6. I'll watch it again sometime and update my post though.

9/10/^


Posted by JoshNya on 10-20-2004 02:23 AM:

Still has the Disney audio protection on it. So if you have a player like the APEX or Pioneer, expect it to crash on Disney logo. But if you have a Sony, your ok.


Posted by Salamander on 10-20-2004 03:53 PM:

If anything you'd have problems with the Sony. Apex will play anything, and if you rip it properly the audio should work just fine.


Posted by JoshNya on 10-21-2004 02:09 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Salamander
If anything you'd have problems with the Sony. Apex will play anything, and if you rip it properly the audio should work just fine.


Disney uses their own character sets for naming audio. If you hit DVD play through ifoedit you will see them as the DVD starts up. Has nothing to do with the rip, not AURA's fault. I'm saying its best to remove those if you have an older player, cause it WILL crash. You should change all the funky characters (specified as 'UNSPECIFIED') to English Audio. Anyone who has expierence ripping Disney DVDs should know this.


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