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leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Zanchief wrote:Output limitations?
Someone's got a serious case of cognitive dissonance. It looks like you're still holding a grudge from your HD DVD days.
Zanchief wrote:You have a shitty TV. That's not Sony's fault.
Zanchief wrote:Just get a thumb drive and play stuff from it on your PS3? I find the XBox plays almost no files properly.
Tossica wrote:Zanchief wrote:You have a shitty TV. That's not Sony's fault.
The PS3 limits output to stereo through its optical out if you are using HDMI for video.
Tikker wrote:Zanchief wrote:Just get a thumb drive and play stuff from it on your PS3? I find the XBox plays almost no files properly.
That's your fault for serving the wrong media
Use tversity and everything plays on everything
Or properly encode your media to start with
That being said, both are nice devices and both work great for a ton of stuff. I went xbox over ps3 only cause it was way cheaper
Blu-ray is meaningless in an all digital environment like I have
Tikker wrote:Tossica wrote:Zanchief wrote:You have a shitty TV. That's not Sony's fault.
The PS3 limits output to stereo through its optical out if you are using HDMI for video.
So don't hook it up like that?
Hdmi to tv
Optical from tv to receiver
Boom done whine erased
Zanchief wrote:
I "serve" it was is available. A PS3 will play almost anything I download through torrents, and XBox will play almost nothing.
Why would I spend the time re-encoding everything to proprietary MS formats just so I can later play then on XBOX when the files are already good enough to play on PS3?
Zanchief wrote:As for your physical medialess utopia, any compression involves a loss of data which I don't find acceptable. I know you will claim otherwise, but you’re wrong. Plus I like having the disc on my shelf to look at, because I am a materialistic yuppie.
Tikker wrote:you're doing it wrong then.
you don't have to re-encode. just transcode on the fly
Tikker wrote:Zanchief wrote:As for your physical medialess utopia, any compression involves a loss of data which I don't find acceptable. I know you will claim otherwise, but you’re wrong. Plus I like having the disc on my shelf to look at, because I am a materialistic yuppie.
who said anything about compression?
rip it as a straight iso or m2ts and you're done
no compression involved
I display all my discs too
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