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Pirates Promise Improved Version of DaVinci Code

Y'arr, Matey writes "CD Freaks is reporting that pirates are not happy with the quality of the DaVinci Code. According to the article, "A sales assistant at one Shanghai DVD shop said the initial copies were 'pirated overseas' and that 'better quality' versions would probably be available early next month.""

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  1. Re:News? by TubeSteak · · Score: 3, Informative

    Not, it isn't normal that the first pirated copies aren't top quality.

    The guys who do this stuff usually try to get their hands on (pre)release DVD/VHS screeners.

    Failing that, they grab a telecine or an telesync done in an empty theater.

    Cams usually suck because of their bad quality, both audio and visual. Street corner bootleggers (in countries where it's something of a professional business) generally get their VCD/DVDs from a source that is hooked into the topsites.

    Cam releases don't count for much in "the scene".

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  2. 5 yuan = bad quality by McDull · · Score: 2, Informative

    If the reported paid only 5 yuan, he could only get a pirated CD with bad quality. For a better one, or some people say, "the copy of the legal copy", you need to pay 7 to 12 yuan, depending on your bargain skills.

  3. Re:News? by mlewan · · Score: 3, Informative

    It is normal that the first pirated copies are of bad quality. It is true that cam releases suck, but they sell nevertheless. If the pirates can get their hands on better material, that's fine, but it is by no means a rule that they do. And "they" don't wait for optimal material to release their DVDs. (I'm sure some do wait, but they are not the ones first to the market.)

  4. Re:Sadened by c6gunner · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yes. As long as the movie companies maintain a monopoly on the industry, and continue to set prices artificialy high, I'll give props to anyone who rips them off.

  5. I DON"T believe... by Potor · · Score: 2, Informative
    ... the story in the first place.

    Having lived in SE Asia until quite recently, and having seen high quality copies of everything from the Incredibles to SW 3 weeks before they hit the cinema, I am certain that high quality boots are available of DvC.

    My guess is that he choose the wrong vendor.

  6. Re:News? by blhack · · Score: 2, Informative

    The guys who do this stuff usually try to get their hands on (pre)release DVD/VHS screeners.

    while this is true, kudos are given to the group who releases the best copy as quickly as they can. As of late the best copies have been cams (often mislabeled as telesyncs). This is due to a huge scene bust that happened last summer. A lot of the bigger groups got out of the scene for fear of going to jail. You are correct that a telecine is used for scene releases, but what you missed was that correctly done telecines are very highly respected. They are also not done in an empty theater. A telecine machine requires that you actually run the film through it. Because of this, you cannot run a telecine and watch the movie on a big screen at the same time. If you want more information on this sort of thing, you should check out This website

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