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[#5472] Written by: Vague Rant [21/11/06, 23:35]
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How's the quality on the rip? Are we likely to want to wait for a PROPER, or
what?
[#5476] Written by: virdicyer [22/11/06, 00:21]
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Skips a bunch within the first 5 minutes.
[#5481] Written by: elistian [22/11/06, 01:12]
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Damn this thing still isnt on the usenet nzb sites. Wanted to watch this
tonight, already 1:00AM....
[#5497] Written by: Drummer [22/11/06, 04:06]
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theres prolly gonna be a proper, lots of skips so far, makes the dialogue
impossible to follow in parts
[#5539] Written by: virdicyer [22/11/06, 11:40]
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Just within the first 5 minutes... won't be a proper if it was the HD signal's
fault -- it's the one reason why DVD rips are better than HDTV.
[#5548] Written by: n3l87 [22/11/06, 14:04]
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This was broadcasted like that. Nothing they can do.
[#5572] Written by: Rubel [22/11/06, 18:14]
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It's not disasterous but it's a shame with shows like House, which I like to
keep, when there are glitches. The fast rips are worth an occasional twitch when
a proper is to follow but what hope do we poor honest folks have if the networks
fail to broadcast their shows correctly.
[#5574] Written by: n3l87 [22/11/06, 18:22]
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We could hope that, when someone rips the season DVD set, they don't screw
up.
[#5602] Written by: avt85 [22/11/06, 22:37]
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I'm not sure what other people are on about this episode being out of sync for
the first 5 minutes but when I played it, the whole episode played great with
no glitches or out of sync issues. I've got the FFDShow codec pack installed
and played the video in Windows Media Player 11.

[#5617] Written by: n3l87 [23/11/06, 00:06]
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It's not that it was out of sync, it's that the picture/audio got scrambled for
a few milliseconds, about 4 times in the first five minutes. It's possible your
player/codecs compensated for it but I have one question:

Why in the world are you using WMP11 to view AVI files?!
[#5642] Written by: arpad [23/11/06, 04:18]
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the HR HDTV version did not have any glitches at all in the first 5 min.

and what's wrong with using WMP11?
[#5652] Written by: SantaBJ (Super Moderator) [23/11/06, 05:46]
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WMP11, with proper codecs, is a good media player. Really good, actually.
[#5654] Written by: avt85 [23/11/06, 06:34]
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*n3l87* I'm not quite sure what you meant by asking me why I use Windows Media
Player to view avi files...the entire 5 years I've been watching downloaded
shows were on WMP and have never (and I mean never) had any issue nor
whatsoever viewing avi files.

I agree with SantaBJ "Software is only as good as the people using it"
[#5707] Written by: n3l87 [23/11/06, 16:28]
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Well it's just that I have never heard of that. When I have a choice, I tend to
stay far away from M$ as I can. Of course, I'm stuck with WMP9 right now, so I
can't see what you're talking about. Interesting though.
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