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HollowCrow
05-16-2006, 10:23 AM
Anyone know of a safe payed site that you can download TV shows?

KristinHerreraFan
05-16-2006, 11:31 AM
http://www.tv.org/ but you have to pay

LimeWire has a lot for free though.

savageamusement
05-16-2006, 04:56 PM
Cliffnote here-


If you plan on downloading shows, make sure you add a note to your list- a LOT of people don't trade for AVI or downloaded shows.

I myself capture IN AVI from my dvd recorded and cable box, and even that at times, I don't get trades for items.

If you notice on a lot of peoples list IE: Loren, KristenHerrarFan, Martinis4three it says No torrented files, no AVI files.

Also, downloading very often is peer to peer illegal and copyrighted files-
So be careful what you download.

If it says DVD rips-
It is illegal

If it says "extras, bonus features, subtitles"
It is illegal

If it says Bootleg, or ITO (in theater only)
Or OST (official soundtrack)
It is illegal.


If a site is investigated, your IP is involved and as well, your cable or internet provider is allowed to find out what sites you went to, and compare bandwith information.


Just some humble advice.

KristinHerreraFan
05-16-2006, 07:08 PM
Actually my DVD Burning software will burn MPG, AVI , MOV, MPEG4 and a lot of different files, but when it burnz, it automatically encodes to VOB, so the file can be a different extention to begin with, but once you burn it, it automatically compresses to VOB

Some of my facts of life dvds, the episodes on it were AVI files to begin with. :)

gilligan fanatic
05-16-2006, 07:12 PM
Cliffnote here-

If a site is investigated, your IP is involved and as well, your cable or internet provider is allowed to find out what sites you went to, and compare bandwith information.




Now that scares me-lol

Lamont
05-16-2006, 07:27 PM
tend to look ok on a computer monitor
BUT if u burn to a disc and then play them on a nice, high def tv
its a whole different story, quality wise :p

HollowCrow
05-16-2006, 09:10 PM
First of this is stricky for me. Not intended to use them for trade.
I hve burned afew things on to DVD. The quality I have to say was good! Mostly what I have burned is stuff people haveposted like Music performances or news stories. Stuff that may no longer be avalible ever again.
If there is a show avalible on DVD I buy it!!!!' :)

I also found out my DVD writer can chanve to PAL format. Pretty cool.

hounds64
05-16-2006, 09:38 PM
tend to look ok on a computer monitor
BUT if u burn to a disc and then play them on a nice, high def tv
its a whole different story, quality wise :p
actually just like any dvd depends on source material. Most hdtv avi's look amazing... I have 2 players that play avi's which has saved me all kinds of time editing, converting, etc. I have noticed that every once in a while there is an audio sync problem.

Savage's advice is wise though. Be weary of what you download...hint: major motion pictures on opening weekend, not a good idea!!!

jie3
05-16-2006, 09:50 PM
What would you say is the best encoding software? Peraonally, I use Cucusoft and Tmpgenc. I find that Tmpgenc gives the best results:) , but it can take up to 5+ times longer than Cucusoft:mad:


J

Dragonbear
05-17-2006, 11:19 AM
Some of this also depends on whether someone is looking for the
end credits on source material or not.

Many of the torrented files on new shows don't have the credits
(mostly cause they're interrupted by whats up next parts from
the networks).

So that is also what Savage was probably referring to as well.

With a lot of the older material since they were never broadcast
or developed in High Definition anyway you're going to get a weaker
signal. But then it's all about the collecting anyway.

Right now I swear by Nero. If you don't want something complicated
and it's just for your personal wants then the program is a breeze
to use. If you're looking for something more complicated (wanting
to add your own subtitles, dual audio tracks, Multiple pages etc
then there are a ton of reviews at vcdhelp.com or cd-freaks.com