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PostPosted: Wed Feb 26, 2003 11:40 pm 
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have,nt seen it yet!!but looks more engrosing than BH, that i found, superficial and Tacky, Both Deepti Naval and dimple seem fabulous in acting, on browsing...

Looks like a polished film!


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DragunR2 wrote:
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Sknath, that is what every Indian DVD company is saying to us with each DVD they release, and what we should be telling them! :ffs:

Thankfully, minus BEI !

And Ayngaran, to some extent.

Arsh, what did you think of Leela? Good movie, bad movie?

As of now No chance for Ayngaran... but as per Sunny Audit's comments.. after April 1, 2003, they will also join the bandwagon !


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Yeah, let's hope they don't take us for April fools! :) With any luck they will indeed go progressive and fix their other problems as well.


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will be catching it tonight on zee tv... :D :keh:


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Arsh, you mentioned this DVD is Pseudo-prog.

It looks like, we can identify the field averaged crap DVDs from the screen caps.
Actually, Faddy noticed it first, some 18 months ago (missing limbs). We didn't know at the time what it was though.

If you see double images or disappearing limbs in fast motion, then it is field averaged.

If the screen caps are comparatively clean, like in Leela, then it is either Pseudo-prog or Progressive. There may be minor blurring in fast action, though.
To distinguish bet Progressive and Pseudo-prog, the screen caps need to have been taken in 'Force Weave' mode in Power DVD. Obviously, Progressive DVD will have no combing in the screen caps and Pseudo-prog DVD will have combing in some screen caps.

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u r right! pseudo prog comb in dforceweave in only 2/5 fields or frames!


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I just caught the movie on Zee last night. Nice movie, better than 95% of anything Bollywood has ever produced in terms of story, screenplay, acting and technical and aesthetic values. What an under-rated film!


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leela is an excellent film and the zee tv print was very good. Also Zee showed without any cuts or censors...


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I said so, guys!! Looked a REALLY polished flick/thoughtful with STATE OF THE ART performances!

Theme is not GELLABLE with masses!


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rana wrote:
If you see double images or disappearing limbs in fast motion, then it is field averaged.

I don't think it is field averaging that causes missing limbs. On a Pyramid songs DVD I have, one song was encoded in pseudo-prog, I believe. On my standalone player I stepped through the still frames and I saw 3 non-combing frames, then 2 combing frames, and so on in this 3 and 2 pattern. I saw that the when the girls who were dancing waved their arms, the arms disappeared so I stepped through the frames to make sure that was what I saw. I highly suspect that it is the DVNR causing this and not field averaging.

Anyways, Leela was a pretty good movie. Good performances, music and direction. The picture and sound were good too, though Cinebella really missed the boat by giving it an HD transfer and making the DVD pseudo-prog. The trailer for J2M2 looks, ahem, "interesting."

FYI, Pioneer's "Akira" DVD came from a 1080i transfer and was pseudo-prog.


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