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Posted at 19/04/2008, 13:31
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freshane: this seems to be avi (thats the container format, like mkv) with mpeg4 video and mp3 audio in it. no need to put it in another avi container or to convert it. maybe your dvd-player doesnt support mpeg4? just burn a data cd or dvd and try it out. |
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Posted at 19/04/2008, 14:11
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after watching the episode, i think that "out of sync" is happening on purpose. it only seems to happen in that hazy scene and ends immediately after that scene is over. i can't really say anymore without spoiling, but keep what i said in mind when you watch it and i think you'll agree. |
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Posted at 19/04/2008, 14:24
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@oisint and others. may be it was problem with codecs or luck of comp speed. but such an ussmption .... sorry, it' s completly stupid. buy a new comp dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Posted at 19/04/2008, 15:30
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i think you're right. there are no commercial breaks right before (or after) that scene, that could explain an out-of-sync moment. it's part of this particular scene. |
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Posted at 19/04/2008, 16:27
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i'll try it out.. hopefully my divx dvd player will recognize it. if i don't see much improvement in quality i'll stick with the 350mb versions. i have no problem with those files just wanted to see how these higher quality versions would look on my 46". thanks |
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Posted at 19/04/2008, 18:27
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i just got a new laptop and a new tv which are both hdtv. so wht is the difference between this copy of bsg and the other one that has a smaller file size? |
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Posted at 19/04/2008, 19:12
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yah guess it doesn't work with my divx dvd player, ah well just have to stick with the 350mb files. i'm not complaining thanks eztv for always bring us the goods |
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Posted at 20/04/2008, 00:07
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i use mplayer for everything, works flawlessly for 720p or even 1080i (on my imac) and has single-key keyboard shortcuts for everything, which is damn nice. it opens quickly, plays everything without any hiccups, and can even open incomplete downloads out of the box. (the only catch is that in os x, right now you have to either use mplayerosx - which is kinda uncomfortable - or launch mplayer from the terminal. i'm actually working on a wrapper, so you can use it like a regular app.) |
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Posted at 20/04/2008, 00:38
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if you have a ps3 or a 360 you can use a program called gotsent to put the 720p files into a stereo mp4 that those systems can play back. |
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Posted at 20/04/2008, 03:04
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seeding at over 2mb/s i hope you guys are grateful! :d i account for 1/3 of the total swarm speed at the mo. |
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Posted at 20/04/2008, 08:03
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since i just downloaded this ep at 13mb/s, i highly doubt that. *maybe* 1/3 of the part of the swarm you are connected to, which is usually a fraction of the total swarm. nb yes, byte, not bit |
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Posted at 20/04/2008, 12:09
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check out dvd flick. it's open source and works nicely. i'd recommend the beta as the current stable version seems to push the audio to the right channel for these bsg mkv caps. |
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Posted at 20/04/2008, 12:22
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i'd also like to know how to view mkv files on a dvd player. the avis obviously work alright. |
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Posted at 20/04/2008, 12:42
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let me clarify - using dvd flick, you can convert the mkv file to dvd video and then use that. the program is super-easy to use and doesn't take very long to convert the file. |
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Posted at 20/04/2008, 16:52
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i know, i was talking about byte as well. plus i'm over in england and sapping off imperial colleges internet; so as not to arouse suspicion (because the site has a 4gb/s symmetric internet connection) i limited to 100 connections - and over wireless lan. i think i did pretty good. |
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