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Comment Re:The first question that popped into my head (Score 1) 139

Bullshit. Every film on HDDVD was released in 1080p, just like on Blu-ray. Interlaced video is only used for high-framerate television recordings.

also, ironically, most top tier BD50 movies that came out in the first year or two would have fit on a 30GB HD DVD disc (some may have required lossy compression like DTS 1.5) like Pirates, Crank, Ratatouille, Baraka, Corpse Bride, No Country For Old Men. you could probably even with a bit of hand tweaking (or easily with h.264) get Harry Potter into 30gb (most are under with 2 and 3 at ~35gb).

Comment a 30p / 60p example (Score 1) 521

source: Neuro's demo Masagin (apologies, it's not my best encode, but i had to work and wanted to get all the samples up ASAP)
(for more wheezy computers)
halfres 720p30: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZZT4OGLD
halfres 720p60: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WHWJIXHZ
(for manly computers that eat HD for breakfast (or just a $30 radeon 3000+ or geforce 8000+ and mpc hc))
720p30: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LSM31W74
720p60: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9XC9NN7A

parts that especially leap out at me as being noticeable (altho 90% is noticeably not 60fps smooth to me)
0:28-0:59
1:26-1:29
1:58-2:28

Comment Re:Tough times ahead for Nvidia? (Score 1) 195

Unless ATI's drivers stabilize, Nvidia will always have a market in the high-end gaming market.

i've never had issues with stability (other than installer hosing vista once), but never had a BSOD. *performance*, on the other hand, of bleeding edge games i hear (from a trusted friend) is hit or miss. my dumb ass still bought one (to play *my* first ever bleeding edge game, NFS: Shift)

Comment Personal Experience (Score 1) 292

My PS3 failed... (at first texture glitches, but then it completely died after a FW update) ...but this was after running it pretty much for 6-8 months straight (folding@home) in a light-to-medium dusty environment. i suspect a clean, server room environment might have fared better. this was a launch month (but not launch day) 60GB. my nick can be searched on the f@h page for whatever details can be gleaned...

Comment Re:MB prices (Score 1) 100

i wouldn't really say plummet. the cheapest i've seen is $180. down from $200 which it has sat at for a while. i got the MSI X58 Pro Openbox for $131 ...but then had to spend $48 on NB/SB coolers (2 x $24 for the HR-05 IFX; i probably could have gotten away with 1 + a cheaper SB cooler, but i was in a rush and didn't want to do even MORE searching and wait for it before powering on the machine)

i THINK the X58M MSRP is supposed to be $160, but that hasn't trickled down, yet.

Comment Slightly disturbing... (Score 1) 334

i'm slightly disturbed (but not entirely). a fair portion of my fave tracks i've bought on old, crufty Physical Media but haven't bothered to rerip an already "pretty good" scene encode (i'm an -m s fan that refuses to break the habit). thankfully most aren't RIAA artists.

maybe someone wants to analyze the data that Last.FM outputs? (i didn't RTFM .. yet)

Comment Re:Will it make any difference? (Score 1) 1870

it's not like you can simply move it around. the site is a monster in needing resources. you can't just throw it on a shared hosting account and it work. it is/was a one-stop convenient collection of torrents. break off into hundreds of smaller sites, and it's a pain in the ass to find what you're looking for. ED2K fell apart (in the way of being useful) IMNSHO when Razorback when down.

Comment Re:A Strawman for the Symptom (Score 1) 723

it's not that it's "music collected that people couldn't have bought all in the first place," it's that the fucked up RIAA and its fucked up control of 95% of airwaves. small, unknown, or international bands are not going to get played on the radio. people looking for music that's not meant for strictly radio play can only find it by doing a "rip, burn, share" or whatever the term is. i've bought almost all of what i've repeatedly listened to this year and recent years (but never would have heard on the radio). that which i haven't, isn't exactly something i pop down to a store (or even Amazon) and buy a lossless/physical copy ...

and i've gone to pretty good lengths to buy my music... (i live in .us) whitelabel vinyl from .uk, promo dj CDRs from .nl, a cd(r) (with FLAC download to tide me over til it arrives) from magnatune, vinyl from .dk (because no CDS i can find exists, other than the source of my MP3), bootleg remix on CD from russia, ambient from a psytrance store in .il, lossless WAVs from a Torontonian DJ, artist...

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