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[#3179] Written by: ontheroad [01/11/06, 03:13]
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why is this 700 MB? as opposed to 350 for the other house torrent?
[#3181] Written by: MaJie [01/11/06, 03:19]
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Because it's the HiRes "archive-quality" version.
[#3182] Written by: DrFoo [01/11/06, 03:20]
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Because it's an HR release! These have higher quality video and untouched AC3
audio from the HDTV broadcast. Are they worth it? If you watch on an HDTV screen
with 5.1 sound, almost definitely. Otherwise, it's just a personal choice
depending on your tastes and situation. I'd suggest getting at least one and
making up your own mind.
[#3203] Written by: TerryF [01/11/06, 06:16]
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If you watch on a quality TV say 32"+, then the extra quality will be obvious -
often as good as you'll get waiting for the DVD version. Even watched on a PC
with a good widescreen monitor, the difference is discernable but probably not
worth the additional download.

tf
[#3208] Written by: Zank [01/11/06, 06:39]
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Quote by TerryF
If you watch on a quality TV say 32"+, then the extra quality will
be obvious -
often as good as you'll get waiting for the DVD version. Even watched on a PC
with a good widescreen monitor, the difference is discernable but probably not
worth the additional download.

tf


it is better than DVD. Much better. DVD is 720 x 480 and the action safe
area is about 648 x 430 (or even less on older equipment) This show is
broadcast at a true 1280 x 720. Much Much more detail to start with. the HR
is 960 x 528 (resized down from 720) and the 720p releases are of course 1280 x
720 and the best ones are x264 releases.

the 350 meg releases are 624 x 352 so as you can see not even using your TV full
action area.






[#3221] Written by: big_kel [01/11/06, 07:41]
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You forgot to mention that 720x480 is the resolution BEFORE it is stretched as
DVDs are anamorphic video. Even 4:3 is anamorphic.
[#3222] Written by: kerol [01/11/06, 08:10]
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so, how about the subtitles. Would the subtitle for 300mb works with the 700mb
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