"First off it is however a screener. Meaning its filmed with a cam in the theatre."
That's not what a screener is. A screener is a copy of the movie that has been sent to reviewers or other professionals for them to get an advanced, yet high quality copy of the movie. Screeners can either be DVD's or VHS tapes, and often are the next best thing to an R5 or DVDrip.
This is a telesync, meaning it was recorded with a camcorder and has a direct audio line. It is watchable, but the movie is heavily over-cropped. It's too bad, in a movie that has nothing going for it other than special effects you end up missing a lot of the action.
Burned using both Nero and PowerISO (registered) It did not work on my laptop, step dad's laptop, or my desktop. To elaborate, it did boot from the CD, but would not load any of the programs. It also appears that spinrite has been removed from this version. It's a shame, even though I love Steve Gibson and would love to support him, spinrite was one of the most useful tools on Hiren's.
Son_of_Thunder's Comments (4) / Joined 1 year ago / Karma: -1
That's not what a screener is. A screener is a copy of the movie that has been sent to reviewers or other professionals for them to get an advanced, yet high quality copy of the movie. Screeners can either be DVD's or VHS tapes, and often are the next best thing to an R5 or DVDrip.
This is a telesync, meaning it was recorded with a camcorder and has a direct audio line. It is watchable, but the movie is heavily over-cropped. It's too bad, in a movie that has nothing going for it other than special effects you end up missing a lot of the action.
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