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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 12:47 pm 
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Veej man, I think you're getting circled by the word ORIGINAL. Eros DVDs aren't even close to what the quality of an ORIGINAL should be. I would seriously suggest spending your money on a cable channel or rent tapes. If not, even the pirates are a good choice because if you find a good one asking them to play it first, then you have a better quality pirate than an ORIGINAL Eros DVD.

Don't get fooled by Eros' advertisements, they are just out to rip you from every hole in your body :lol: :lol:


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Pillage,

Thanks for the advice man, but I do rent most of the Indian movies and we just rent one a week usually, we at home do have all the Indian Dishnetwork channels also, and I would buy a good quality Dupe as I have a K3G dupe which is beautifull man, but nowadays all you can find around toronto now is the 2 in 1 stuff which is awfull man...and I only paid like 6 bucks US for each of these not like 20.00 or 15.00..


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 3:31 pm 
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Veej wrote:
Pillage,

we at home do have all the Indian Dishnetwork channels also, and I would buy a good quality Dupe as I have a K3G dupe which is beautifull man,


Real Dupe is same code as original DVD from which it was made. Dupe sure is cheaper as it's stolen stuff (don't have to pay royalty) plus most likely it's on cheaper media. I too got YRF DHLJ that turned out to be dupe and was on Time Bomb Silver media, while the original is on Gold. (It was a little cheaper than YRF, but not by much. Hence, didn't suspect that it was a dupe).

Now, the real reason for this post:

Veej, you are the right person to clarify the following as you do have a high end large screen display as well as access to Indian Dishnetwork channels and at least some good Progressive Indian DVDs:

Most Indian Films broadcast on Dish Networks are PAL to NTSC converted as North American broadcasters obtain their programming from Indian TV stations. Hence, Films broadcast on Dish Networks are most likely Field Averaged. Can you compare any forthcoming film broadcast with its North American DVD that is Progressive.

Thanks.

Rana


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 2:45 am 
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The dupe with the 20th Century Fox logo is just to throw people off its no different then the ERO$ version, in fact its the same thing. I havent seen it but as soon as I read I am willing to bet on it that it is a dupe of the ERO$ disc.


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