I actually have Mkv copies of all my DVDs but making the copy of Godzilla I decided to test this possibility.Who still uses DVDs.... Are you going try streaming music from your victrola next....
I actually have Mkv copies of all my DVDs but making the copy of Godzilla I decided to test this possibility.
But DVDs are soooooooo low res - what a waste on the SP3.... And why MKVs? Unless you are specifically taking advantage of specific features provide by MKVs, MP4 is more widely supported (e.g. XBOX Video App).I actually have Mkv copies of all my DVDs but making the copy of Godzilla I decided to test this possibility.
FYI, ripping protected DVDs is also illegal in the US (and other countries). In for a penny, in for a pound, I say...yes, yes we know your a pirate matey! but other people perhaps like to use more legitimate sources of media and still use the DVD because not only did they invest money in their library but don't want to illegally download stuff.
Nope - It is still antiquated... even if it is new to you...whether YOU think its antiquated is a matter of YOUR opinion..
Perhaps to those just waking from a two decade coma...others find it interesting.
FYI, ripping protected DVDs is also illegal in the US (and other countries). In for a penny, in for a pound, I say...
Nope - It is still antiquated... even if it is new to you...
Perhaps to those just waking from a two decade coma...
I prefer mkv because I can save the subtitles in multiple languages, English and Spanish. MP4 does not allow me to do that. I prefer DVD because 480p resolution allows me to create files that are around 1GB maximum 2 GB. So I'm saving space on that. I only convert to HD movies where having HD is really a plus.But DVDs are soooooooo low res - what a waste on the SP3.... And why MKVs? Unless you are specifically taking advantage of specific features provide by MKVs, MP4 is more widely supported (e.g. XBOX Video App).
Personally, I prefer to cut out the middle man....
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You are welcome.dude what ever YOU think doesn't matter, I know TONS of people still using dvd's or Blu-ray's so get over yourself
anyways, thanks frank for showing people how they can use their DVD's over their network...