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Ge64
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RE: Your computer and desk rig.
nah i hate burning stuff
usually when i want something it finds a place on my harddisk and when i don't need it anymore i just delete it, if i want it again i redownload :P im considering burning naruto though. when you burn video, do you burn it as data or as video? so it will play in standard dvd players?
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26/04/2007 06:34 PM |
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RE: Your computer and desk rig.
Well, 100000% of my DVD collection is obtained from commercial DVD's, so I just shrink them down to fit on a DVD5. So, to answer your question, it's burned as VOBs in DVD Video format. Double postYou see I like to have the highest quality video as I can feasibly get. I don't care to keep copies of DivXed movies.
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26/04/2007 06:42 PM |
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RE: Your computer and desk rig.
ah
you never burn dowloaded divx stuff?
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26/04/2007 06:43 PM |
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Assassinator Wrote:Actually, 3.5 years ago, when i didn't have the comp i have now, i was basically running on a 10gb HDD where about 8.5 of that gigabytes where used up by my dad and windows, and i didn't have a working cd/dvd burner, so my available free space was pretty much permanently on something like 50mb, and that was REAL PAIN.
haha yeah
i remember wanting a 4gb harddrive and getting a 13.5gb one and i was like WOOOW it will take me AGES to fill that.... now ur considered cheap if you buy a 40gb one cause 160/250 is standard....
(This post was last modified: 26/04/2007 06:49 PM by Ge64.)
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26/04/2007 06:46 PM |
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RE: Your computer and desk rig.
Lol, my connection means that I store everything to DVD. Have about 200 DVDs of anime lying around the place...
I hate DivX - almost always convert to H.264/XviD to save more space on DVDs :P
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26/04/2007 06:47 PM |
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mm. i don't like converting cause most releases are encoded pretty professionally to optimise image quality vs space required
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26/04/2007 06:50 PM |
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RE: Your computer and desk rig.
^^Not really. XviD/H.264 rips are usually okay - typically, done by a 2-pass ABR encode.
DivX3 etc can be compressed a lot more by converting to H.264.
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26/04/2007 06:53 PM |
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don really care about compression cause it takes somuch time to convert and theres usually a faster way to gain disk space. how long would it take to convert a naruto episode to the optimal format without losing quality, on ym pc (athlon 3000+ 1gb ram)
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