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Posted by HELLiON on 08-23-2004 09:02 AM:

I Robot * XViD* - TELECINE - MoF

7/8/6

gotta love TC xvids lol

nice and small


Posted by diekund on 08-23-2004 09:51 PM:

good picture, a bit washed, pixelates a lot. no gay sidebars this time

i think ill wait till dvd-rip

8/8/9


Posted by zangano on 08-24-2004 03:54 AM:

9/7/9

i dont like my xvids with mp3 vbr


ac3 forever!


Posted by LAMenace on 08-25-2004 01:11 AM:

hey

:: DO NOT REQUEST YOU FUCKER - D


Posted by thongsai on 08-25-2004 08:36 AM:

yea y dont poeple just encode to divx or xvid.. vcd and svcd arent worth the size.


Posted by Redemption1980 on 08-26-2004 10:45 PM:

quote:
yea y dont poeple just encode to divx or xvid.. vcd and svcd arent worth the size


Cause people want hassle free ways to watch Movies on they're TV, and VCD and SVCD are pretty well supported by most new DVD players.

Watching films on the PC ruins them, encoding takes time and reduces quality and hooking the PC up to your TV is stupid and only works if you have everything in one room.

As for this release, got a sample, not too great, should of been 2 Discs AC3.

7/7/9


Posted by Redwolf on 08-27-2004 06:13 PM:

hmm cant get it to work
extracted it then when i tried to start the movie
my player opened and closed immediatly
and i got the latest xvid version

problem sound familiar to anybody ?


Posted by vipersvcd on 08-27-2004 10:52 PM:

i know there was an early version TC -invfx] that had ac3 .


Posted by zangano on 08-28-2004 12:26 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Redemption1980
encoding takes time and reduces quality



takes almost same amount of time to encode something to xvid or svcd
time is not an issue.

i would rather get a 2 disc xvid with ac3 than a 3 disc svcd,
quality isnt an issue either you can fuck up on any of the formats if encoder doesnt know how to encode (unless you mean encodeing svcd to xvid wich sucks)

btw, im happy owner of an mpeg4 standalone player, cant beat that with any svcd, grat quality and ac3 support.


Posted by zangano on 08-28-2004 02:08 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by vipersvcd
i know there was an early version TC -invfx] that had ac3 .



i thot so too, but it was really a TS :S

but yes i have it and i will do my custom xvid with this and the ac3 from that


Posted by elrafaargentino on 09-01-2004 05:18 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Redwolf
hmm cant get it to work
extracted it then when i tried to start the movie
my player opened and closed immediatly
and i got the latest xvid version

problem sound familiar to anybody ?



I have the same problem. I can only watch with VLC Player, but sucks because has a few configurations.

Im reading that in another boards. Maybe is because its use xvid with QPel, and its not supported by common players. Its thats right?


Posted by djj on 09-02-2004 03:10 PM:

Nice indeed. And movie was ok.

8/8/7

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Posted by elrafaargentino on 09-02-2004 05:41 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by elrafaargentino
I have the same problem. I can only watch with VLC Player, but sucks because has a few configurations.

Im reading that in another boards. Maybe is because its use xvid with QPel, and its not supported by common players. Its thats right?




Please, can you help me? the movie looks great (8/8/8) but I cant watch it with Media Player, Radlight or anothers!.


Posted by Nil Einne on 09-07-2004 07:27 PM:

Is this release as good as the TUN & SKF SVCDs?


Posted by jjkm4a1 on 09-11-2004 10:39 PM:

9/9/8

One of the best telecines i have seen, the intro (20th century fox logo) looks like vhs quality or higher.

Many releases of this movie out, strangely....

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