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-- Hotel Rwanda *NTSC* - DVDRIP - CORRuPT (http://www.vcdhq.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=60612)
Nice release. Only got 1/5 of it so far, but looks nice and in tact. Untouched video!! Can't ask for anything more. Nice job Corrupt.
Good movie! Based on the horror of Rwanda in 1994 (duh!). If this stuff interests you, read the book "Shake Hands with the Devil" by Gen. Romeo Dallaire. It's a much less censored (less? completely uncensored), dark read. I know this ain't a book discussion forum, but that is some seriously good stuff (for those who want extras
).
To make the voterphiles happy.
8/10 Video (based on first 20 mins) - Untouched, but hey, it ain't perfect. Best you'll get though (ie: same is if you bought it), so hope you like it.
10/10 DVD-R - Untouched video. What more can you ask for. Extras? Read the book 
Just going by the NFO, how does a DVD-9 source have untouched video even with all the extras stripped on a 122 minute feature film?
A dvd-9 is more than a dvd-5 so it can be a 6gig one...
Get the Hotel.Rwanda.DVDR.Corrupt.FIX.Read.NFO-iND
for this release everything is explained in the .nfo and the tools to fix this release are in there also
:: end of rant ::
I haven't seen the release, but...
Just because it's a DVD9 doesn't mean that the original used all of the available space on the disc, or that the original video was encoded to the maximum bit rate allowable.
Once the extras and any other audio tracks are removed, and if the menu is small enough, it is very possible to have untouched video on a 122 minute movie.
I was thinking something similar BigTim, but it does happen, i have quite a few longer films that would fit onto a DVD5 for just the movie, and some films just compress better than others.
Video looks good to me, not the best ive ever saw, but nice enough.
Audio is good, but nothing special.
9/9/?
There is a fix out for this, but i personally had no problems with this on the 2 DVD players and an X-Box, but the fix is easy enough to do anyway.
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Originally posted by devnullusr
Get the Hotel.Rwanda.DVDR.Corrupt.FIX.Read.NFO-iND
for this release everything is explained in the .nfo and the tools to fix this release are in there also
:: end of rant ::
Did anyone actually need that fix? I had this DVD tried out on 6 players (2 of which god awful players, 1 from Walmart (Symphonic) and 1 bought at the grocery store). Seems like a pretentious excuse to post a patch for something that seems to work.
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Originally posted by porco556
Did anyone actually need that fix? I had this DVD tried out on 6 players (2 of which god awful players, 1 from Walmart (Symphonic) and 1 bought at the grocery store). Seems like a pretentious excuse to post a patch for something that seems to work.
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Originally posted by porco556
Did anyone actually need that fix?
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Originally posted by JoshNya
Ya I have an old Pioneer that just gave me a black screen, I deleted the files then, walla. It worked in the Pioneer. But my other DVD players it worked ok. Was able to do it w/o needing the patch, hehe.
A simple fix
A simple way to fix this release is to unpack the image from the rar files. Mount the image in deamontools. Copy the vobfiles in "VIDEO_TS" folder to your hard-drive.
Start Nero and make a DVD-video and choose all copied files and drop them in the "VIDEO_TS" folder.
The only thing wrong with the source image is that it contains three "ftp" files that should not be there. One is under the dvd root, the second is in the "ADUIO_TS" folder and the third is in the "VIDEO_TS" folder. It is easy to spot.
This takes no time to fix.
Enjoy!
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