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Posted at 01/06/2010, 15:40
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slowish but expensive* for instance, i pay $au160/month for 8/.0384 40/80, i only d/l xvid and always end up going over my quota, i also feel i am paying $au100/month more than i can now afford i am only going to switch to hd when i win lotto |
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Posted at 18/06/2016, 02:59
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hi, i've just joined the site and can't find a way to post a new thread so ive found the closest i can to my question for an existing thread. what converters do you guys use? i've seen many 1280x720 HDTV shows that are about 350mb and at a certain bitrate, but when i try and convert a 1280x720 that is over a gig down to 350mb at the same bitrate another show is at (assuming it would be the same quality) it looks blocky and terrible. any help would be appreciated as i have limited space and don't want 45 min shows that are a gig (just cause of the way they were uploaded) when i know the same length shows can be compressed to a fraction of the size without losing quality. i currently use Freemake, and im talking about 45min documentaries that get put up at a gig when other 45 min shows are 350mb and look the same :/ cheers |
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Posted at 26/02/2017, 21:01
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My exact interests as well. I would Very much welcome some direction on how to master rendering a recording to the finest 350 meg video file. I enjoy recording and rendering but I have not yet reached my goal. Thanks in advance. |
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