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Re: [MPlayer-users] [OT] AC3 vs. DTS


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Subject: Re: [MPlayer-users] [OT] AC3 vs. DTS
From: Rich Felker <dalias@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 09:57:24 -0400
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On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 03:20:04PM +0200, Alexander Roalter wrote:
> Rich Felker wrote:
> >I consider 2-disc totally unacceptable. Who the hell wants to get up
> >and switch discs in the middle of watching a movie? It totally ruins
> >the atmosphere! LOTR would fit just fine on one disc if properly
> >encoded.
> 
> I'm not sure I can agree with this, 4 Stereo tracks, 1 5.1 DD track and 
> a DTS track together already consume a lot of space. And although some 
> level of quality can be achieved with 3-4 Mb/s, and LOTR is in Scope 
> with 130 lines of black bars (PAL), i still doubt 250 minutes are *that* 
> well compressable on one DVD-9.

You already answered the question about what the problem is: 4 stereo
tracks, 1 5.1 ac3 track, and 1 DTS track. Change that to 1 5.1 ac3
track and nothing else and you'll have no problem with space.

> 2-Disc is no problem with mplayer. Dump the tracks beforehand, cat'em 
> together and you don't have any flicker/click or something else in the 
> transition, especially with part 2 & 3, where the break is not that well 
> placed as in the first part with a fade to black. On the 2nd, you even 
> hear it on the soundtrack, the 2nd disc starts with a sound fading out!
> 
> All you need is ~20 GB of free space, and you can watch the movie in one 
> rush.

ROTFL! I'm supposed to dump 20 gigs to hdd every time I want to watch
a movie? This is the most ridiculous suggestion I've seen on this list
in a long time..

There's already a proper solution. It's called ripping the whole thing
to a 1.4gig mpeg4 file, at same or better quality than the original
dvd. However the point is that DVDs are stupidly mastered, and that
still stands.

Rich

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