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[#22027]
Written by: COKEDUDE [13/03/07, 02:10] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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Why is the size of this file bigger than most of the other single episodes of 24? Is this better quality or an extended edition? |
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[#22028]
Written by: PookaBot [13/03/07, 02:15] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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This is a high-quality rip of an HD broadcast. 720 progressive is higher than DVD quality, if that gives you some idea- DVD is only 480p at the most. It's still compressed to xvid or something, but I imagine it looks pretty amazing. |
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[#22029]
Written by: COKEDUDE [13/03/07, 02:20] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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Can VLC player open MKV files? I've never heard of MKV files. Or do I need another video playing program. |
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[#22031]
Written by: Wickerman392 [13/03/07, 02:36] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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Yes it will - VLC plays next to anything. While they look pretty damn good, these 720p encodes for the most part(I haven't watched this particular one yet..) could look better. It is pretty hard not to notice the extreme "macroblocking" in some places. It isn't the x264 codec's fault tho, I believe that the release groups aren't cranking the codec settings high enough or using 3 passes to encode the video. x264 is pretty damn slow @ encoding @ some of those crazier settings, *sigh*. Damn oneupmanship and ppl trying to beat every1 else to the punch to get a release out :/ Still leagues better than the 350 or 700 MB XviD rips tho =D |
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[#22039]
Written by: rkotecha [13/03/07, 03:13] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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I must say that i agree with wickerman. I'm the darder scenes, and there are quite a few, there is massive macroblocking. Though I do think that 3 passes would be unfeasable due to the strong incentive to up the release before any other group. If they cranked up the settings and did 3 (or even 4) passes, it would be upped some hours later than it is now. |
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[#22056]
Written by: walkingatm [13/03/07, 04:01] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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If you want perfect quality, then wait for the Blu-Ray or HD-DVDs to be released. The release groups rock! |
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[#22057]
Written by: walkingatm [13/03/07, 04:03] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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Just want to add that 24 is one of the lowest picture quality things Fox puts out. They always use a natural light and pump up the grain. |
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[#22151]
Written by: PookaBot [13/03/07, 09:31] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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also: if you are watching this on a regular television set, you probably won't be able to tell any difference between this and the 700mb version. |
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[#22155]
Written by: Vanterax [13/03/07, 09:55] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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I am not one to slam of what others do for free and I am quite happy with the great quality on my 40" LCD TV. Rock on!! |
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[#22162]
Written by: ruggedruffian [13/03/07, 10:48] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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Oh. Definitely. I compared one of these to my actual 720p recordings that's ~5gb and I did screenshots. My own .ts recording is better, and even though it's through Comcast QAM meaning Comcast compresses it, minimal encoding on my end makes it turn out pretty damn good. That said, these 720p recordings aren't bad at all, and at least these can fit on a DVD. Fox here uses ~15mbps streams so it's just a tad too large for a DVD. |
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[#22186]
Written by: mkivmatt [13/03/07, 14:01] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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Sorry for the noob question, but what are you guys doing to play these files on your TV? Would simply connecting the computer and tv together via DVI/S-Video cable work fine? |
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[#22201]
Written by: ufipod [13/03/07, 15:53] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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Yeah, I just use a VGA cable and connect to my digital TV. Some TVs only have DVI now, which I would use except I have a laptop. Obviously, DVI or VGA is recommended but S-video would look ok (if one doesn't have a digital TV), just use VLC and full screen it (make sure you set your output resolution to the native resolution of your TV for best results if you're using a digital tv) |
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