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The Keeper November 15th, 2004 10:14 AM

What do they meam
 
Please can someone explain what the following mean, in very simple terms please (ie english)
DVD-Rip ?
DIV X ?

Also when looking to download a movie it shows me a list of AVI, MOV, MPG or MV2. Which one should I select????
Thank you

Lord of the Rings November 15th, 2004 10:36 AM

Ripping is the process of taking the data of a disk & copying it to your HDD. DivX is a video format that's based on mpeg4 (the higher the mpeg no. potentially the better.) It's a very popular format for converting video to, particularly for transporting across the web. It is more space effective than either mpeg 1 or 2. As a general rule, divx are better than 3ivx or mpeg1 conversions. But then again, divx can be any resolution & it depends upon what it's been converted from (the source) & what quality settings have been applied during the conversion.

mpeg 1 is what's used for vcd. mpeg2 is what's used for svcd & dvd (when you said mv2 I think you meant mpeg2/mpg2 & also mpg.) AVI is an older ms format. It's like Qicktime in that it's an outer shell. The contents of the 'egg' could be any of a no. of formats. You can have avi-divx format for example. MOV or moov is generally a QT format movie. I'm not so sure on the definitions used over the net.

Which one you should use depends upon your needs!!! If you wish to burn it, well it depends upon your burner app. & what it supports. The better burner apps will accept avi & mpeg (be that 1-4). If you only wish to view it on your computer, then it doesn't really matter. So long as you have a player hat can play them. For burning movies, make sure they're a minimum of 500 mb in size otherwise you're going to end up with very poor quality or spam/rubbish.

The Keeper November 15th, 2004 11:43 AM

Thanks very much, one more question. I am still very confused on which one to pick when confronted with a long list of downloads to choose from. Is it a general rule that you should always go for T1 first and then work your way down???
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Originally posted by Lord of the Rings
Ripping is the process of taking the data of a disk & copying it to your HDD. DivX is a video format that's based on mpeg4 (the higher the mpeg no. potentially the better.) It's a very popular format for converting video to, particularly for transporting across the web. It is more space effective than either mpeg 1 or 2. As a general rule, divx are better than 3ivx or mpeg1 conversions. But then again, divx can be any resolution & it depends upon what it's been converted from (the source) & what quality settings have been applied during the conversion.

mpeg 1 is what's used for vcd. mpeg2 is what's used for svcd & dvd (when you said mv2 I think you meant mpeg2/mpg2 & also mpg.) AVI is an older ms format. It's like Qicktime in that it's an outer shell. The contents of the 'egg' could be any of a no. of formats. You can have avi-divx format for example. MOV or moov is generally a QT format movie. I'm not so sure on the definitions used over the net.

Which one you should use depends upon your needs!!! If you wish to burn it, well it depends upon your burner app. & what it supports. The better burner apps will accept avi & mpeg (be that 1-4). If you only wish to view it on your computer, then it doesn't really matter. So long as you have a player hat can play them. For burning movies, make sure they're a minimum of 500 mb in size otherwise you're going to end up with very poor quality or spam/rubbish.


Lord of the Rings November 15th, 2004 11:49 AM

Not necessarily. For example, T1 are known for spam. T3 are known for supplying corrupt mp3's. And some of the hardest to get material you'll find on modem (dial-up), just that it's slower & less reliable to get it at any great speed.

ursula November 15th, 2004 01:17 PM

I would suggest completely ignoring ANYTHING related to quoted 'speeds' and simply go first for the maximum sources (if the rate and/or other factors are acceptable)...

'Speed' is often just so much bravo sierra, OK ?

As LotR alludes to... 56K dial-up sources can easily outperform the big pipe honchos BECAUSE the 56K dial-up user actually must pay a lot more attention to maintaining the best configs for the fastest file transfer completions...


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