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9.0 Quality, non-sampled?
Not that 9 is bad, but how can u rate a non-downsampled source 9. Should be 10/10/x IMO. Besides give TDi some props, they came back with this release and managed to use as much disc space as possible, including 2 non-downsampled deleted scenes. Just my 2 cents.
missing ending
i burned this onto a dvd and when i played it, the movie stopped with like 2 minutes left....is this just my copy or is that a problem with the release?
ohm2k3, nope, the movie did not stop for me 2 minutes before the end..
Concerning those 2 deleted scenes... I cant get them to play at all...
For the deleted scenes , you have to select the deleted scene you want then go down and select directors commentary on or off. I found this tricky too, but atlot of retail discs are annoying liek that with their menus, so the source is prolly the same.
As far as the movie stopping with 2 mintues left, try re-burning it.
Come on, you cant be serious? The source having a messed up menu like that? Just admit it, TDI messed it up.. Still a great film and a great rip... Kudos to TDI..
actually i bet you in the retail you still have to select the deleted scene then directors commentary on or off, i forgot what other dvds do this , but i have a big collection and i know i've seen menus liek that before, i don't think TDi messed up the menu.
actually i bet you in the retail you still have to select the deleted scene then directors commentary on or off, i forgot what other dvds do this , but i have a big collection and i know i've seen menus liek that before, i don't think TDi messed up the menu.
*sorry for double post*
See the retail is exactly the same :P just thoughtd i give TDi the credit they deserve, they didn't fuck up
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