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Beverly Hills Chihuahua TS XVID-STG V2
Beverly Hills Chihuahua TS XVID-STG V2
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Size: 742MB
Language: English
Downloaded: 601 time(s)
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Release Group: STG v2
Release Name: Beverly Hills Chihuahua TS XVID - STG v2
Release Date: OCT 26, 2008
Filename: doggie
Source: Anton Studios Custom DVDR
Size: 742MB
Genre: Adventure | Comedy | Family
Video: XviD - 640×304 - 1061kbps
Audio: MP3 - 128kbps - 48KHz
Subtitles: -
Runtime: 1h 25min
IMDB Rating: 2.3/10 (4,347 votes)
Directed By: Raja Gosnell
Starring: Drew Barrymore, Andy Garcia, Jamie Lee Curtis

While on vacation in Mexico, Chloe, a ritzy Beverly Hills Chihuahua, finds herself lost and in need of assistance in order to get back home.

[NFO Notes]: This is a rip of the custom DVDR by Anton Studios, which was really good for a cam. The DVDR had dual audio english /spanish and also contains ?A? watermark throughout the film. Picture was pretty good audio wise was good but out of sync (english track) in a few places.

[WORKDONE]: First thing was to strip the english audio track from the dvdr. Then it was a case of remuxing to the video however I then noticed it was out of sync at the beginning so after checking through it I found it went out of through out the whole film at different time by different amounts. All in all once I sorted it out I think there was about 10 cuts I had to make to get it in sync but there still might be a few places that are out of sync slightly,due the fact you try syncing english audio to a dogs mouth moving Once I did all that I then moved onto the video the first thing was to crop the top and bottom and now and again the right handside due to the camera movement. The picture itself was good but I thought it was too bright and seemed to have too much red,but only in parts Now I tried to make it duller but by doing this it made the picture have like a tint of grey to it so I tried to do the best I could without getting that effect. I altered the RGB colours differently throughout the film as they seemed to change. I also lowered the RGB black base to tone down all the white/bright spots there were and I also increased the chroma a tad to add a touch more color. Oh and also use a contour filter slightly to make it a bit sharper as well.













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