porco556
Jan 2003
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quote: Originally posted by Furius
Same as SCREAM's rip really, just with a nice Retail menu instead.
According to nfos though, Scream's has considerably higher bitrate of 6024, compared to Burger's 4500, but both look equally as good on a 28" tv.
9/9/7
Scream was full of it in their NFO. It would have been impossible for the 115 minute movie to have video alone of 6000kbit/sec.
[6024kbit/sec * (115mins * 60sec/mins)] * 1/8 bytes/bits = 5,195,700kbytes.
Obviously that can't fit on a DVD, especially since that is the video alone. Another 300 megs for the audio and you're hitting most likely the original bitrate of the retail DVD.
This release is pretty good with 3,881,250kbytes for video + around the 300 megs audio. And slap on a monster menu and you've as good as you'll get.
7.5 / 10 video - Good job. Definitely price is right. Probably will pick this one up at Blockbuster when (and it will since they'll buy 100000 of them) be $6.99
::EDIT:: I agree with vip3r, video is better than 7.5/10. 8 at least upon viewing it again. Been a while since I reviewed anything
9.5/10 DVD-R - As good as you'll get. I personally had no problems playing this on any of my "brand" name players. Nice job.
7/10 Movie - I was expecting more But definitely better than alot of people told me it was. Reminded me of Enemy of the State with Robots (I know, I am way off).
Last edited by porco556 on 11-09-2004 at 05:21 PM
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