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[REQ] Une femme neuve (2000) (TV)
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 7:37 pm
by Rich
Une femme neuve (2000) (TV)
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Check Stargalaxy for this title, just do it
http://imdb.com/title/tt0250796/
thanks

Re: [REQ] Une femme neuve (2000) (TV)
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2022 3:53 pm
by rousjp
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Re: [REQ] Une femme neuve (2000) (TV)
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2022 1:39 pm
by rousjp
Re: [REQ] Une femme neuve (2000) (TV)
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2024 3:34 am
by yekaterina
Re: [REQ] Une femme neuve (2000) (TV)
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2024 6:53 am
by throwme12
A short, but fun clip. Thanks for sharing!
Re: [REQ] Une femme neuve (2000) (TV)
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 12:26 am
by David32441
Pity it seems nobody has this whole film recorded off the TV

Or isn't sharing it.
Need to go back in time with a SVHS video recorder!
Re: [REQ] Une femme neuve (2000) (TV)
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 4:11 am
by Night457
If you have a time machine then surely you can afford taking back with you better capture equipment than SVHS!
Re: [REQ] Une femme neuve (2000) (TV)
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2024 3:15 pm
by David32441
Night457 wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 4:11 am
If you have a time machine then surely you can afford taking back with you better capture equipment than SVHS!
Betamax?

To record off TV I mean. Both these have about 400 lines of resolabable detail/resolution - you're going to struggle to get more detail off a TVMovie - then from both you could upscale to 720p nicely.
Re: [REQ] Une femme neuve (2000) (TV)
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2024 5:51 pm
by Night457
DVD recorder. DVR. A computer with video cable jack. ANYTHING digital, rather than miles of plastic tape!
I am pretty sure that all of these devices were available in 2000, even. You could have your phone booth or DeLorean land outside a Fnac or Virgin Megastore in Paris, and then move on to someone's apartment.
And SECAM (French) has 625 interlaced lines of video @ 25fps, although not sure how much of that is usable, as it is supposed to be equivalent to PAL.
Re: [REQ] Une femme neuve (2000) (TV)
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2024 6:39 pm
by ghost
then from both you could upscale to 720p nicely.
If the source is an analogue TV broadcast or a VHS tape, the upscale will look horrible.
