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-={EtHErZ}=-
Apr 2004

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This is nuked, dupe of Racing.Stripes.TC.DVDR-KEG because it is the same source. Nice quality on the KEG release tho.

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alanisrox69
Jul 2004

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After all that trash talk in the NFO and it's a dupe anyways haha.

It's clearly a Telecine because you can see the purple stripe going down the screen on the left side...

Still a nice, clean release, but come on TEG, it's not a DVDSCR, it's a Telecine.

It's a good one for the kiddies at least
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SHaKiNGBRaVe
Apr 2002


Been around a while

i'm trying to remember a while back, so forgive any errors...

isn't a dvdscr just a tc mastered to dvd? i remember a big discussion about how vhs scr/tc's were to be properly labeled, as some blurred the boundaries. while i agree this should be nuked because it's not MASTERED to dvd by a studio using big bucks equipment and software, in effect they're not all that different.

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porco556
Jan 2003


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Originally posted by SHaKiNGBRaVe
i'm trying to remember a while back, so forgive any errors...

isn't a dvdscr just a tc mastered to dvd? i remember a big discussion about how vhs scr/tc's were to be properly labeled, as some blurred the boundaries. while i agree this should be nuked because it's not MASTERED to dvd by a studio using big bucks equipment and software, in effect they're not all that different.


Nope. DVD Screeners are DVDs intended on being viewed on a DVD player (usually for critics/awards/etc...).

It is possible you saw a DVDScr mislabeled, but it was probably a TS acting as a DVDScr. DVD Screeners have pretty good (usually near DVD retail quality) picture and sometimes a serial number which has to be blanked out. Also the sound is usually DD2.0 (with the exception of some 5.1s lately). Also black and white scenes often plague DVD Screeners along with "Property Of ..." marquees. These are the elements of a DVDScr. Believe it or not, it's a HUGE upgrade from Telesyncs.

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