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Peter Hendra wrote in
: My God! How big are your hard drives. and how big is each movie? I use DVD Shrink for copying DVDs from double layered to single but they still are over 4 gig. Divx-compressed movies come off Usenet in 2 flavors....700MB, so they fit on one old CDR, or, now that DVD+R is so cheap, 700MB to 2GB for better resolution and a bigger picture without the computer having to expand it. A 4.5GB DVD+R stores from 4 to 6 full-length DivX movies that look just like HDTV in widescreen, if they were ripped from original DVDs. This makes storage quite easy. As there are so many available, I'm up to about 3TB of hard drives, IDE/SATA and external 500GB USB drives, all of which are dirt cheap, now. I just paid $US179 for a new Western Digital 500GB MyBook USB2 drive. That's easily 500 movies with a hundred GB left for a few thousand MP3s plugged into the laptop. No need to carry fragile CDs or DVDs, commercial or homebrew, out with you...no storage problem at all. The 500GB drive is the size of one small book. Never saw DVD Shrink. DivX is a much better codec. Download some movie sets from alt.binaries.movies.divx, combine them with WinRAR (www.rarlabs.com) and watch them with VLC, the free VideoLAN player from http://www.videolan.org/ The VLC player has its own codecs, so it will play many things Windoze is incapable of playing and has many portings to other OS like Linux, BeOS, Unix, Mac, etc. It's the finest video player on the planet. Read about the community of genius students responsible for it. The movie industry hasn't figured out how to trash them, after they wouldn't cowtow to the threats. Larry -- |