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Posted by slowbus on 05-23-2003 08:36 AM:

im nu to svcd scene but doesnt 48khz qualifie as a nuke? isnt the default like 22 or something..maybe im just retarded ;O as for the video, nice, seemd sort of pixulated for me, maybe my videocard.


Posted by dcm386 on 05-23-2003 09:08 AM:

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Originally posted by slowbus
im nu to svcd scene but doesnt 48khz qualifie as a nuke? isnt the default like 22 or something..maybe im just retarded ;O as for the video, nice, seemd sort of pixulated for me, maybe my videocard.


The audio sampling rate *should* be 44.1 kHz becuase some people's dvd player's can't handle 48 for some reason.

But since the SVCD scene doesn't seem to have as strict a rules as the DivX scene, who knows.

Quote from the SVCD "rules"
³ AUDIO: ³
³ ³
³ - Minimum 224kbit @ 44.1khz (regardless of source) ³
³ - Secondary tracks shall be 224 or LESS ³

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i wonder who's teh retard here..


Posted by DividedSky on 05-23-2003 04:15 PM:

I never realized the rules said a minimum of 224 kbps and 44.1 kHz. I guess that makes a 48 kHz release be acceptible under those rules. It's definitely ok based on the SVCD spec, but there are some DVD players that just won't play it.

But then, my DVD player plays everything out of sync if there's an opening menu screen on a disc, but that doesn't make people nuke releases for having an opening menu...


Posted by dcm386 on 05-23-2003 07:20 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by DividedSky
I never realized the rules said a minimum of 224 kbps and 44.1 kHz. I guess that makes a 48 kHz release be acceptible under those rules. It's definitely ok based on the SVCD spec, but there are some DVD players that just won't play it.

But then, my DVD player plays everything out of sync if there's an opening menu screen on a disc, but that doesn't make people nuke releases for having an opening menu...



Well, you see I am not sure if the rules mean a minimum of 44.1 kHz, or a minimum of 224 kbps @ 44.1 kHz. By this i mean that ausio could be 320 kbps @ 44.1 but not 320 kbps @ 48. It never explicitly says.

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Originally posted by neo_tokyo
i wonder who's teh retard here..


Posted by bryehn on 05-23-2003 07:26 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by dcm386

But since the SVCD scene doesn't seem to have as strict a rules as the DivX scene, who knows.
³



what!??!??!? being an avid divx/xvid guy, i can say that file formats vary drastically from release to release, (rules? what rules?) wheras EVERY svcd i get is at 224 / 44.1...

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Posted by Donny662 on 05-23-2003 09:22 PM:

48kHz audio isn't standard with the SVCD spec. that is why it isn't "allowed" by the scene. Personally I make my svcds with 48kHz because it will play in my dvd players and then I don't have to reencode the audio if I want to transfer it to dvd-r.


Posted by JayTray on 05-24-2003 12:29 AM:

Audio should always be 44.1 KHz or it is a potential Nuke. Bitrate should be at least 224, any less will be nuked, anymore is considered a waste, IMO. But anyways, were getting off track. Supposed to be voting on quality of rls and m00bie here.

5/7/7.5

I personally prefer wide screen over full screen. Audio is fine by me, but would give reason for a proper according to the scene rules. A wide screen version is still needing to be released anyways.

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Posted by cadillact on 06-03-2003 12:55 PM:

Time missing

imdb 105 minutes runtime

If i add cd1 + cd2 i get that to 101 approx.

So where are the other minutes


Posted by Exious on 06-19-2003 03:01 AM:

Thumbs up Good Job J4Fun !! Great Quality

All you must be blind !
Regardless of the Movie content itself, This was a Excellent Release from J4Fun.

And WHO CARES WHAT FREQ. THE SOUND IS.

It's great quality !

10/10/6

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