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The.Evil.Acid.Baron.Show.1988.VHSrip.XviD-RK
Type:
Video > Music videos
Files:
66
Size:
868.49 MB

Quality:
+0 / -0 (0)

Uploaded:
Jan 14, 2006
By:
Phorward



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  #  TITLE  #                                                      #
  #**********         The Evil Acid Baron Show                     #
  #                                                                #
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  #  DATA  #                                                       #
  #*********      Filename : The_Evil_Acid_Baron_Show.avi          #
  #                   Size : 659 640 320 (44x15MB)                 #
  #                 Source : PAL VHS HiFi Stereo                   #
  #  Original release date : 1988                                  #
  #           Soiled by RK : 2006-01-14                            #
  #                 Length : 31 minutes                            #
  #           Aspect ratio : 4:3                                   #
  #    Original resolution : PAL VHS -> Hauppage WinTV 720x288     #
  #   Reencoded resolution : 384x288                               #
  #              Framerate : 25 fps                                #
  #                  Video : XviD 2 pass mpeg4 @ 2666Kbps          #
  #                  Audio : mp3 stereo 48KHz 192Kbps              #
  #           Discogs link : http://www.discogs.com/release/297465 #
  #                  Genre : Short / Music                         #
  #            Extra files : Cover scan, Sample, 3 Promo Videos    #
  #                                                                #
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  #  COMMENTS  #                                                   #
  #*************  The cover say's "could well become the only      #
  #               essential video in your collection"              #
  #    I don't think they could imagine at that time how right     #
  #    they were! This contains some of the best Acid House ever   #
  #    made together with some of the most tripped out visuals.    #
  #    The graphics might not be up to date to todays standards    #
  #    but they sure made the most of what they were able to at    #
  #    the time, emphasising on the trippiness :-)                 #
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  #    Too bad this one isn't available on DVD...                  #
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  #    The reason for the large filesize relative to the length    #
  #    and resolution is that this type of video is hard to        #
  #    compress with it's fast changing images.                    #
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Comments

Thanks a lot! But! You know, you really should have encoded it to DVD. That way you can keep the interlacing and it will make a hell of a better quality for the, as you say, fast changing images!
OK, thanks for the tip. Do you have a link to some info on the interlacing stuff? Doom9.org? I have captured some other video from analog source and when I compared between mpeg2 (DVD) and mpeg4(XviD) mpeg4 always looked better. I used Nero for DVD encoding (at a lot higher bitrate than XviD).
i hope some seeds will turn up soon on this one...
ive been searching for a digital copy for years.
who owns a WHS these days anyway?