it's a great thing eztv does to all of us... i enjoy many of the episodes
available in here, but i would like to post my thoughts and plea to eztv team,
and would like that it is received as much as contructive as possible.
i still dont see why people insist on distributing mkv files, it is not widely
supported... yes it's an "i accept anything inside" container, it's opensource,
but still, it's not widely supported, uses a lot of cpu power to decode and is
susceptibe to bad encoding.
it would be awesome if hd files were distributed in the same form of the smaller
versions. divx supports hd content with surround sound (ac3), and srt files can
easily be attached to divx using aviaddxsub in less than 5 minutes, and the best
thing about it: people can play it on the many existant devices connected to
their big screen lcd tvs that support divx compatible format, including many
many many dvd players with divx support, ps3, xbox360 and some lcd tvs with
built-in divx playback using usb.
that's my 2cents, please don't feel bashed by this, i'm just making my point so
i would probably see some day the 720p versions released on a format i can watch
on my living room's tv.
cheers and best regards,
leoleal
available in here, but i would like to post my thoughts and plea to eztv team,
and would like that it is received as much as contructive as possible.
i still dont see why people insist on distributing mkv files, it is not widely
supported... yes it's an "i accept anything inside" container, it's opensource,
but still, it's not widely supported, uses a lot of cpu power to decode and is
susceptibe to bad encoding.
it would be awesome if hd files were distributed in the same form of the smaller
versions. divx supports hd content with surround sound (ac3), and srt files can
easily be attached to divx using aviaddxsub in less than 5 minutes, and the best
thing about it: people can play it on the many existant devices connected to
their big screen lcd tvs that support divx compatible format, including many
many many dvd players with divx support, ps3, xbox360 and some lcd tvs with
built-in divx playback using usb.
that's my 2cents, please don't feel bashed by this, i'm just making my point so
i would probably see some day the 720p versions released on a format i can watch
on my living room's tv.
cheers and best regards,
leoleal
