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Great Release......Great Quality, Great Sound....9/9/9
~1400kbps videobitrate and 5.1ch AC3, that's the way I like it!
Great quality, decent movie
10/10/9
just checked out the sample, very very nice. 10/10/8
Nicely done! Just watched a few key parts...9/9/8
good job
9/9/?
Done should know if they gotta follow itu standard or not
Great the video audio smack on well what else can you say AC3
well done DoNE
ViDEO 9
AUDiO 10
MOViE 9
Great rip from them both picture & audio spot on
9.5/9.5/9
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this is prob as good as it gets here. get this one forthwith.
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Lets praise all the groups out there who make this scene for what it's worth because if we didn't then we'd all be spending a fortune at the pics.Remember to practice SAFE SEX (as illistrated in the pic).
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Originally posted by Pacman
Done should know if they gotta follow itu standard or not
what's ITU?
It's complicated, but it comes down to being how the picture is displayed or DAR (display aspect ratio). ITU dictates certain resize values, which may look funky when watched on your PC monitor etc. More about it here:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=42708
To be fair it does appear there is actually no one person who has the correct knowledge to 100% confirm ITU IS the way to go, it's all conjecture.
quote:
Originally posted by FrightfoO
No they don't need to follow that. ITU resize in DVD's themselves isn't a standard anyhow (i.e. it's not used in all DVD's).
Uncheck? That's assuming they used Gordian Knot or something? How do you know the resolution they used was just a good res to use?
There's nothing in release rules that says you need to keep to ITU resolutions btw.
i love the movie
ViDEO 9.5
AUDiO 10
MOViE 9
Yeah, nice rip, and to be expected from a medium-high encode. I finally got to watch everything, so yeah blacks are black, with and there's minimal grain. Flames and ravages of hades look quite vivid, as if you were there
edit -- pity about the AR or cropping being slightly poor - see second page of comments. (AR is 2.5:1 when it *should* be 2.35:1 or 640x272.
ps - Now, I posted about this somewhere else, but hmm, the AC3 is interleaved at 40 ms, which I've noticed with many rips now that I analyze AC3 interleave. According to release rules audio is supposed to be either 64 or 96 ms. Why is the rule not enforced? If it is not enforced why does it exist? Could anyone give a good reason, thanks
Sound is really echoing badly for me like the wholesoundtrack has been recorded in an Opera theartre, any ideas why this is happening to me ? gspot says 4 compatible codecs for audio ?
When I convert to mpeg2 uding winavi I get no sound at all.
Please don't mistake my comment on AC3 interleave as saying it has poor audio, it's just according to the rules I've read interleave is supposed to be 64 or 96 ms. The sound of the actual AC3 is good.
Lono9885: what codec/filter etc is being used to playback/decode the AC3 audio track? I would suggest only using the AC3Filter found here - http://ac3filter.sourceforge.net/ (and tweak it if needed) Also check that you main audio settings are ok.
Cheers dude,
Hmm musta been me, ac3filter tried it and fiddled a bit sound comes out the same. Nevermind probably just being fussy but it did seem to echo alot but then again there are quite a few scenes in echoey locations
love it.
9/10/8
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