In reply to "SumYungGai@sumwhere.org" who wrote the following:
> On 23 Feb 2014 22:50:23 GMT, Moz <Moz@neverland.org> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for providing the links.
>
> You're welcome.
>
> > Honestly, I have yet to come up with a good
> > method for creating a preview of a series of vob files.
>
> I never thought of that
>
> > It was so easy in the old days with avis.
>
> I would think to. Perhaps you can then just hit up YouTube for a
> trailer, download it and put that up. Or even just put up the link to
> the trailer. People obviously have Internet to get the posts, so they
> can click on a link and see if they want the post. Up to you.
>
> > The quality is better now though and I think that's what we
> > all want, despuite the larger file sizes.
>
> Not that you asked ;o), but for myself, there's a point of dimishing
> returns. I totally agree that the new HD movies are miles ahead of
> the old ones. That having been said, one must consider storage space.
> In spite of hard drives being relatively inexpensive, there's a big
> difference between storing a hundred 1GB mkv file and 100 4.5TB DVD
> rip. Or how about 500 of them?
>
> Equally relevant(to me) is whether most of us can see any difference
> in video qualit between the two. I have a 23" monitor and they both
> seem pretty good to me. For folks who play these on a 60" display,
> the difference is probably more pronounced, but I have to wonder how
> many of us are using a display that large or even close to it.
>
> Don't get me wrong, I am not dissing your efforts, only raising the
> question whether it would make more sense (and be easier) to convert
> the DVD rip to an mkv and save upload time as well as storage time.
>
> Whatcha think?
>
> Best,
>
> Sum
Actually I post MKV files as well as ISO images of DVDs. The MKV files go to
pictures.ba and the full dvds here as this is what Ripley intended when he
created these groups. People then have the option of downloading the full DVD
and then making an MKV from that and keeping whichever they wish. Me? I keep
both! :)
Cheers... Moz
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