Hero wanted 2008 trailer The

Hero wanted 2008 trailer

The largest Blu-Ray movie I have I only own 5 is 35 gb The Fifth Element, while the smallest is 17 gb Meet the Robinsons. I managed to get VisualHub to transcode TFE to MP4/H. 264 at 10 mbps/AAC/AC3/1080p it it cam in at just under 10 gb. Not quite as good as the straight m2ts file during high movement scenes, though. Looks like ACDs are about to be updated as well. The DVI connections on them are getting kind of old. im sorry but the day when apple starts selling any mac with microsoft OSs is the day that i start to loose trust in them. that just makes me shiver. no, i w3as talking about the fact that they can run windows if you The largest Blu-Ray movie I have I only own 5 is 35 gb The Fifth Element, while the smallest is 17 gb Meet the Robinsons. I managed to get VisualHub to transcode TFE to MP4/H. 264 at 10 mbps/AAC/AC3/1080p it it cam in at just under 10 gb. Not quite as good as the straight m2ts file during high movement scenes, though. a 10GB file will not be true HD, no where near if you ask me. You cant compress 15GB worth of data and think its going to look anything as good as the original 35GB disc. Can i ask how you got VisualHub to work with M2TS files? Has it been included in a recent update? I have never been able to get it to work. they should at least have blu-ray avaible in the Mac Pro considering it has the space and the people who need blu-ray the most are the pros who need that space and work with HD video. after that, an external drive should be available for anyone who wants to hook it up to a macbook for example. at first I thought, why would a macbook need a BR writer? It doesnt even have 1080p capable screen, but then you have to realise, its not just video, its storage size as well, and 3 BR discs can back up a bit less than an average MB HDD, or expand one by 1/3 while the disc is in the usefull in some surcumstances. anyway, it doesnt matter if you wont buy it, what matters are the people who WILL buy it and bring in more revenues for apple. a 10GB file will not be true HD, no where near if you ask me. Well, then by that definition neither is whats on the Blu-Ray disc, since its compressed as well h. 264, MPEG-2 or VC You cant compress 15GB worth of data and think its going to look anything as good as the original 35GB disc. But thats just it. How much is lost when going from a 25 gb m2ts file at 25 mbps to a 10 gb file at 10 mbps? There is some loss, as I pointed out in my post. However, it is only noticeable in scenes where theres a lot of movement, where compression algorithms are their weakest. Each individual needs to decide what is more important for such content precisely as it is on the disc which ranges from 18 gb to 35 gb for the BR rips that I have, or 10 to 12 gb files that have some image compromise? If money is no object, then keep the m2ts rips on the hard drive. But youre talking about 500 gb drives for 20 movies. If you transcode to MP4/h. 264 with AAC/AC3 or DTS audio, you can probably put 60 movies on that drive. Can i ask how you got VisualHub to work with M2TS files? Has it been included in a recent update? I have never been able to get it to work. VisualHub can deal with some but not all m2ts files that are encoded in DD. The latest Handbrake svn can also deal with some but not all m2ts files as well. In both cases, the m2ts files need their encryption removed. they should at least have blu-ray avaible in the Mac Pro considering it has the space and the people who need blu-ray the most are the pros who need that space and work with HD video.

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