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Subject: Re: REQ: Turn Back The Clock (1933) FULL DVD (ISO or VIDEO_TS)
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Not seeking to argue but the h264 bitrate equivilent to a 6000KBPS
DVD/VOB would be 3500-3700KBPS. At 1800 it's half the real rate of the
DVD/VOB. On TV 55" or greater the differences to me are glaring. On a
phone or tablet i will agree it's not noticeable.
I do appreciate all ferl's time + efforts and hoping one day ferl will
consider parallel [additional] uploads that are higher quality bit
rate.
On 05 Apr 2017 23:19:57 GMT, "fred-bloggs"
<fred-bloggs@hahahotmail.com> wrote:
>On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 21:22:59 GMT, I_MISS_JB_and_REVGEN1@pleasereturn.org
>wrote
>
>> On 05 Apr 2017 20:34:19 GMT, "fred-bloggs"
>> <fred-bloggs@hahahotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 20:21:19 GMT,
>>>I_MISS_JB_and_REVGEN1@pleasereturn.org wrote
>>>
>>>> REQ: Turn Back The Clock (1933) FULL DVD (ISO or VIDEO_TS)
>>>>
>>>> Looking for the full DVD rip although a full bitrate mkv [from
>>>> makemkv] would also be fine.
>>>>
>>>
>>>mkv posted here 1100 days ago
>>
>> Thanks I did check that one prior to posting. That MKV [which ferl was
>> kind enough to post] had it's bitrate reduced 1800kbps. On my gear
>> low bit rate stuff looks very bad. I am seeking the full dvd or
>> fullrate MKV - which on the warner arc dvd's is usually
>> 5000-7000kbps.
>>
>>
>
>1800 kbps AVC is equivalent to 5400 (3x) kbps DVD.
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