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sound is HORRIBLE !!!
sounds are hollow and are not high enough
had to turn my speakers high and its still not good enough

video is pretty ok, would give it an 8

my vote is
8/5/?

better watch a screener with this crappy sound quality they did

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Piratesam
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Sound is like 2 seconds faster than the movie, lol. Good job!

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The-13-Monkey
Mar 2003

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I actual thought this came out very well. had also grabbed the svcd of this for my sister family and thought after watch the xvid that this seemed to be alot better quailty. Sound was loud enough here for a none action movie and i didnt notice the sound being hollow id give this xvid for being a 1cd 1.85 ar rip a 9/8/7
funny movie has it moments .

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FrightfoO
Sep 2003

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I enjoyed the movie. I thought it was pretty alright. There are things that could've been better though:

Picture is heavily pixelated during the very beginning of the opening scene (I'm talking *really* pixelated). The cause of this is probably to do with the complexity of the scene, maybe a little bit more tweaking in terms of encoding could've helped smooth this part of the movie. Darker scenes during the movie are fairly pixely.

The audio is a bit rough throughout the movie also. It is possible to tweak this component of the movie, so I wasn't too fussed about it. I did notice there was a A/V miss-match, as previously mentioned above, but I didn't realise it was due to the file itself as I didn't watch the movie on the PC. Instead, I watched it on an Xbox which I've found usually suffers from some A/V miss-match, especially with XviDs. Just a little bit of Audio delay is needed to nulify this. I used a delay of -400 ms. That synced it up on-the-fly. I can imagine that you could also use interleaving in VDub to sync the actual file up (giving it a delay of -400 ms).

7/5/8

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