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-- Lost In Translation *NTSC* *Bad Video* - DVDRIP - TWCiSO (http://www.vcdhq.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=33264)
Is it me or does the sample seem poorly encoded? Maybe its the mastering of the DVD, although I now might grab the dvdscr instead :/
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The extras look like crap.. but, the movie looks good.

Definate iC rip. No doubt about it. Pure garbage.
Yep, this looks more like an SVCD then a DVDr release. TWCiSO dropped the ball. All Extras are included and damn does Bill Murray look a lot like Sean Connery in that 'Conversation With...' one.
7/10/8
The menu is re-encoded too, i thought that was a big no-no in the rules also.
The dvdr scene seems to be going to crap lately IMHO. too many releases are being put out with the movie @ around the 3000 bitrate mark and then they go and leave the extras untouched. doh!
Yep have to agree with everyone else, my screener version looks much better than this. Stupid decision to keep the extras and comprimise the video quality of the release.
All that is needed on retails like this a menu with HQ video and sound.
mmm i dunno, i think overall most scenes look better than the sample does, but it defintiely could look better...
what i wanna know is why in the hell did they keep the french audio?
omg i saw the sample with powerdvd and it show that it got a 2mbps for bitrate, wtf? that's like svcd quality and also it does look like they used instantcopy for it too. damn i'm so tired of grp keep on messing up on big rls like this one. why couldn't they rls a good movie right? i hope they or some other grp proper this one
It looks like shite, i wonder why they keep the extras included others moviews previews (who cares about it?), not to mention the french audio track.
And as consequences they had to downsample so badly.
This dvdr must be nuked EOD, what a waste of bw.
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