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eugovector wrote:
, and coming up with a piece of software, like DVDShrink, that would save a high quality compressed copy to their movie server. Something like a 10GB H.264 file. Then you see the sale of these things pick up. |
I wont claim to know computer lingo or talk, but this would seem to be counter productive, no? When I read compressed it makes me think you'll lose quality. If that is true, then why bother with HDM if you would be stripping quality from it?
I may be way off though, and if so I apologize for my ignorance.