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It's not R1, but it is 100% retail DVD. Don't expect us to release the Xvid / DVD-r, coz of the amount of time we spent on releasing the SVCD
Exactly! And SVCD is quite easy as well.
I don't know if it's just me, but i think this looks like crap .. and it's also undersized (nuked) .. i'll just wait for a proper or a dvdr, whichever comes last :-P
8/9/6.5
From sample:
Pretty good pic, not gonna download cause telecine was good enough.
8/9/6
9/9/3
quite possibly worst movie.
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didnt watched house of dead or catwoman yet i guess ^^
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Originally posted by Sin316
didnt watched house of dead or catwoman yet i guess ^^
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650*3
amazing
not so amazing actaully
i even prefer the tc, nah thats not true..
but a dvdr wouldnt be bad
its nuked for bein crap.. which is not right..
nice release could have been 3*700 but nice..
yeah i guess they forgot to change their dvd2svcd settings.....cd size is 700 not 650
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Originally posted by crapper
650*3
amazing
not so amazing actaully
i even prefer the tc, nah thats not true..
but a dvdr wouldnt be bad
its nuked for bein crap.. which is not right..
nice release could have been 3*700 but nice..
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Dont post too often but actually thought this was entertaining. 8/9/8.
btw dark 101:
vcs/svcds are burned in mode2 without error correction. So a 650mb(74 min) cd would have roughly 735mb and an 700mb(80 min) cd can hold over 800mb.
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650 or 700 that is nitpicking. It is a dvdrip and it looks and sounds great. Especially for a free movie. I give it a 9.4/9.9/7.3
Oh and i for one hate when people come to an SVCD release board and bitch about it being svcd. No one cares if you want to wait for dvdr just what it looks like as it stands.
Very good looking release... great picture, and excellent sound. And I thought the movie was pretty enjoyable, too.
I never did see the telecine, so I can't compare it... but this one is "100% retail" like they said, so it's worth it if you want it.
8/9/8
So weve gone beyond group ratings to cd size? Uhh hoozdaputz glad you'll wait for an xvid or whatever...easy to say when you dont release and just critic eh? Love to talk to just talk huh.....sad
I just watched this in my home theater...it fucking rocked...thanks Oldies glad to see ya in the ring.
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Originally posted by dark101
WTF are u talking about u crazy! Each cd bin/cue raw is 745 Mb not 650.... U must be on sum serious stuff to think 745 = 650!
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nice rls. just got around to looking at this rls. video is great no problems same with the audio. movie is kind shitty !!!
8/8/6
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Movie was garbage... Rip was good.
very nice rip indeed... no probs with this one.... except the bloody overlaps...... is there any need????
9/9/8
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llol id just stick with the telecine if you have it..
hi, i need some help here. the first post says he would have prefered either xvid or dvd-r for this, every xvid i have seen/got is crap, it goes out of sync wen i move the mouse if watched on pc, if i put on standalone it is crap quality. am i getting nasty releases? or are xvid fans only watching on tiny moniters? i have always prefered svcd, its smooth and rarely do i get probs.but wanna know wot the fuss with xvid is- have i just been getting older releases with teething probs?
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