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Who's really in control here? Help me...
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11-05-02, 08:11 PM | #22 |
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neither; i prefer to buy the dvds.
i don't think where movies are at right now are in any way comparable to mp3s. i think of movies as pretty much sub-vhs; while mp3s were near cd quality. as a dvd fan i'm not impressed at all. the best films (screeners) are still just about near vhs; i hardly consider that good quality. i won't even comment on the cams. even the dvd rips are pretty sub-dvd (even if maybe a bit better then vhs) but without 5.1 encoding or any extras i find it more worthwhile to spend the $20 and buy it. then again; i'm excited this is happening (the trading of films) and I am having fun watching it grow; but i have no patience for watching those ridiculously large files that still can't provide decent quality.
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11-05-02, 08:48 PM | #23 |
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amen brotha..
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12-05-02, 10:37 AM | #24 | |
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DVD rips that I have made are almost the same quality as the .vob file: it's just converted into an mpeg instead. Makes a movie onto 3 disks instead, that's all, but DVD copiers are getting cheaper ;-) .. Sound quality isn't 5.1 yet on these rips, but I'm sure that given time people will figure out how to get that too, just as they've sorted the mp3 problems. Just a matter of time, is all. |
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12-05-02, 01:32 PM | #25 |
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If it's a movie that I am really interested in, I'll just rent the DVD from Blockbuster. For all the rest, downloading the 700MB size and playing back on 19" monitor is a perfect way for "free" entertainment (great quality too)
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12-05-02, 07:14 PM | #26 |
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I've learned from the whole movie thing that video quality is apparently a lot more subjective then I ever thought it was. And apparently I am a bit more sensitive then others.
With mp3s; incidentally; I was happy as a pig in shit when they were all encoded at 128kbs; and I didn't hear much of a degredation in quality. Many others, of course, did and do. (Of course; I also may have simply had cheap speakers). ranger: I absolutely agree and I look forward to the future. What sucks is I doubt broadband is going to get any faster for $50 a month; and what you are describing sounds to me like the only way I could ever be interested in downloading films. However it would take forever to pull down 2.1 gigs per film (that's about the size of your rips I assume) and I'd be back in the store purchasing them instead.
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13-05-02, 04:43 PM | #27 | |
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I found, for instance, on Direct Connect, a satellite connection from which I downloaded an mp3 at 70kb/s constant. So, in theory, if we all had such connections (or better) and found that 200kb/s was the norm, then a 2.5GB download would be no real biggy, would it? I've probably got another 35 years on this planet: I might just see real broadband yet. |
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14-05-02, 11:44 PM | #28 |
some old putz
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seems pretty simple to me...
if you plan to watch on your computer then download one of the smaller copies. these are the avi, asf, ogg, wmv, and whatever else is used to give higher compression. if you plan to watch on a DVD player then download the bigger version. that would be the mpeg's that are used for VCD or SVCD authoring. to guage quality by file size is very unfair because dferent formats use different levels of compression. i have seen re-encodes of VCD's that looked every bit as good as the original VCD at half the file size. you just can not guage by size alone, you need to account for formats.
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