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enzoweb
Posted at 24/09/2008, 15:34
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can someone explain why the larger (720p) rips tend to be in mkv format? does it really compress more than an avi? i like to play downloads through my ps3, but it doesn't recognise this format, and i've looked at converting them to avi but it's too much work. is there an easy way to play these through my ps3? |
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ant64
Posted at 24/09/2008, 15:40
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nuke reason from nfo house.s05e02.repack.720p.hdtv.x264-dimension aired 23.09.2008 2 [non segmented] pass x264 ac3 @ 448 kbps this fixes the audio...again. we apologize. |
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420EST
Posted at 24/09/2008, 15:46
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listen to the guy who said to turn down your upload speed, if your upload stream is maxed out your download will be slow as hell, this is a small fact that sadly very few people know. |
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ant64
Posted at 24/09/2008, 15:47
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just download an mkv to avi converter i prefer mkv for hd files tho as for why they use mkv it because it the rules below is an image for the rules of 2003 prob outdate but give you why formats resoutions can be used. reasons for nuking and repacks etc. if link gets removed google scene rules for tv shows for the nfo http://picozilla.com/files/130376lthetvripreleasestandards2003.gif ![]() |
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rock7632
Posted at 24/09/2008, 19:17
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i watch 720p rips on my ps3 too. just google mkv2vob & download it. its very easy to use |
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enzoweb
Posted at 24/09/2008, 21:46
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thanks, i'm downloading it now - when i did a search for 'mkv to avi' i found some instructions that required about 4 different programs |
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ezux
Posted at 25/09/2008, 10:41
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hi, can you pm me the last line too. thanks! |
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