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I just finished watching this release (not just the samples) on my Apex AD-5131 so now I can finally give a full review and comparison to the version I watched earlier by Centropy (we already know this beats the ESO/FTF/VCD/APM(only because SVCD has less pixelation/motion blur) versions:
Video (9) - The video is just as sharp, it's a little grainy (on pc) however I noticed that CTP's was also grainy but their color helps from making it too obvious, the colors are not as saturated as Centropy's but this was not a problem since I can increase the saturation on my TV (when I tried to decrease the saturation of CTP's on my TV the colors didn't look right, it was more yellow-ish in some scenes), the angle is perfect (a problem which annoyed me most in the other copy), and you can see more of the screen (CTP's is cropped ALOT on the bottom and sides when I compared them side by side). The downside is the short flickering but that only happened for a second or 2 in both disks so it was tolerable. So video imo is better than Centropy's.
Audio (7.5) - It's almost identical to CTP's, those who watched the whole thing would agree so don't be fooled by TCF's *.nfo. There is the small mequito buzz on quiet scenes but the other copy had it also. CTP's audio is a little loud though which caused static on my setup during loud scenes. Audio in Centropy's is better though cause I did notice the small echo that TCF said in their *.nfo.
Other than that I can't say anymore that the *.nfo has already. Overall I think the TCF copy outdoes Centropy's since it's just as good and much smaller. Both copies are great but I'm going to keep this copy until something better comes out. Hats off to both groups for high quality stuff, now bring on 2 Fast 2 Furious and HULK! 
Last edited by on 05-23-2003 at 11:09 PM
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