ambassador_josh |
06-26-2004 07:04 AM |
the best quality films are called divx and xvid, most of them are DVD quality and will fit on a single cdr...but that means you have to download about 716MB worth of video. It's worth it though. Yahoo for a program named gspot, it's a media codec checker, which tells you which codec (compressor/decompressor) it needs to play a video. Search for DVD-rips, xvid, divx, and such in kazaa..you want files in excess of 600MB for the best quality. Telesync (or camming, which is just sitting in a theater with a DV cam) sucks, DVD rip is where it's at. If they're posted, new movies can show up that arent in theaters and still be DVD quality, but then they're called "Screeners." They are property of their respective publisher such as Time-Warner or Miramax, and will always incorporate some sort of fun ruining measure such as adding subtitles showing that this DVD is for awards consideration only, copy is unauthorized, yadda yadda, or entire scenes go to black and white. For a screener to be put on the internet, someone with access to this movie has to be shady and leak it out. There. Now you know better about this. Another source of this stuff is IRC. Go to www.mirc.com, download the program, then connect to an IRC server called UNDERNET. Search for chatrooms with the keywords of this sort, and you have access to those sites...keep in mind with irc there is usually a ratio, meaning you must upload to download.
Oh and none of this is legal.
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