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On Sun, 6 Jan 2008, Joseph Ondrus wrote:
I watch compressed HD and Blu-Ray rips, on a 10 foot (1080p)
screen...cant tell the difference if I pop in the original or not. The
rips range from 4-12GB, no 20gb.
Very interesting. The 20 GB would be the original (roughly).
1megabyte/sec is plenty fast for downloading HD movies, I didn't know
people still downloaded standard def!
People are downloading a lot more very low-res video than anything else
(e.g., YouTube.com). They download a lot of supposed HD TV, but I'm
seeing stuff like 360 MB for an hour of video and there is no way that's
really HD. People also download a lot of ripped DVD which is also not HD.
That said, I'm not really clear on how HD is defined!
Some of the stuff I was saying earlier about 20GB for one HD movie came
from my memory of this Slashdot posting:
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/01/16/1829212
Mike
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