@bagellord:
DVDs store 4.8gb...and a lot of it is used up by menus and other crap. I guess there are dual layer DVDs but most of the time that is not used to give you better picture quality.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was Full MPEG-2 "quality."
It'd be nice if they gave us the HD version on a larger drive...I don't understand why in this day and age I can't get HD movies sans Blu-Ray...the HD content on iTunes isn't actually HD.
@trickflip1: Except it's not an image of the dvd like an ISO. It's the video_ts folder. I also like having the menu structure so that if my disk is messed up I can easily create a new one.
PS - not sure where the processor thing came from but I have a 3.0GHz Core 2 Duo in my iMac. The bottleneck for me copying a movie is the crappily slow DVD drive.
@bagellord: Oh, I was just simply saying if you had the time to test it, that it might take longer if you don't have a multi-core processor.
I, for example, am still using a Prescott P4 in my laptop as well as my current desktop setup. So it naturally takes me a long, long time to rip a DVD.
My mentioning of the file size was merely to state that it is possible for them to have a full DVD-quality video on the flash drive, given that the file size would be no larger than 2.2GB.
All I was saying is that I'm sure the flash drive does not contain the DVD iso. That I was sure it just contains a DVD quality "rip" of the movie itself, maybe a few special features as separate videos.
However, after someone saying they read the video will only take up 1.0 GB, it sounds like it will be less than DVD quality, or a "digital" copy like so many movies come with now.
Perfect for netbooks - leave it plugged in 99% of the time and just use it when you want to transfer media from the home PC over. Anyone know what kind of speed it gets?
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DVDs store 4.8gb...and a lot of it is used up by menus and other crap. I guess there are dual layer DVDs but most of the time that is not used to give you better picture quality.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was Full MPEG-2 "quality."
It'd be nice if they gave us the HD version on a larger drive...I don't understand why in this day and age I can't get HD movies sans Blu-Ray...the HD content on iTunes isn't actually HD.
10/12/09
10/12/09
Use Handbrake and rip a DVD's main Title (the movie alone) and check out the size difference. Rip it at full DVD resolution even.
Of course if you don't have a multi-core processor, it may take quite a long while to do it.
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PS - not sure where the processor thing came from but I have a 3.0GHz Core 2 Duo in my iMac. The bottleneck for me copying a movie is the crappily slow DVD drive.
10/13/09
I, for example, am still using a Prescott P4 in my laptop as well as my current desktop setup. So it naturally takes me a long, long time to rip a DVD.
My mentioning of the file size was merely to state that it is possible for them to have a full DVD-quality video on the flash drive, given that the file size would be no larger than 2.2GB.
All I was saying is that I'm sure the flash drive does not contain the DVD iso. That I was sure it just contains a DVD quality "rip" of the movie itself, maybe a few special features as separate videos.
However, after someone saying they read the video will only take up 1.0 GB, it sounds like it will be less than DVD quality, or a "digital" copy like so many movies come with now.
06/24/09
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The USB spec should be revised so that manufacturers could start including ports that only accept low profile plugs.
06/24/09
in lieu of those that can accept all? that's a terrible idea, sir.
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05/05/09
Beats his meat!
What does this have to do with the post?
Has the word "his" in it.
05/05/09
it really has the 1999 styling to it..
[www.monstersinmotion.com] <---see what I mean?
05/05/09
Plus, making hip hop music what it is today might not be such a good thing.
Auto-tune anyone?
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02/17/09
I found my nirvana!