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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