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Also, i would expect a lot better contrast from a workprint. This was a telesync that was probably made in a theater during a private showing or something. It was probably made using a good digital video camera using a direct stereo sound input and the matte on the projector was removed so that the full frame image could be projected in 1.33:1 or 1.66:1 section of the screen. The fact remains that this is NOT a screener or a workprint, it is a telesync. The hulk trailer before the movie is a dead giveaway that it is not a workprint, let alone the overall quality of the "transfer". Yes, this is a damn good telesync, but not good enough to be a screener.

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i disagree crossy, this is one of the best ive seen...... of course i have a shitty dvd player.... so im forced to watch svcds on my pc..... which enhances the quality.....

but i found this to be great quality

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Old Post 05-15-2002 05:09 AM
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Originally posted by Bailx
i disagree crossy, this is one of the best ive seen...... of course i have a shitty dvd player.... so im forced to watch svcds on my pc..... which enhances the quality.....

but i found this to be great quality




You are forced to watch them on your pc... which degrades the quality... unless you have an H+ or similar hardware-based MPEG decoder. Software decoding looks like shit all around, making good quality look like crap and decent quality nearly unwatchable at times. The only people that say otherwise are either blind, stupid, or terribly, terribly misinformed.

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just wondering if it's PAL format ?
heard throught the grapevine it was indeed PAL

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Old Post 05-17-2002 09:37 PM
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just wondering if it's PAL format ?
heard throught the grapevine it was indeed PAL



PAL is the video format used in most of Europe and in Australia. It's got more vertical lines than NTSC, but only runs at 50hrz. But then again, only a complete and total idiot wouldn't know that, no offense. You're American aren't?

/me is so ashamed...

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Old Post 05-18-2002 09:39 AM
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Well its good quality for a ts no doubt about that, I really don't think it justifies an SVCD release though, VCD would have done more or less the same job on 2 disks instead of 3.

For those of you saying it aint an SVCD, well it is and its PAL, the ar really isn't a problem, and as for when you see the microphone you see it for about 1 second - no big deal.

The sound is good, the picture is good but blocky in places.

But it's worth getting for the film anyway.

A good job by CTP, but save SVCD for better sources.

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