Originally posted by: adywan
Something happened with giganews when i was uploading last night and wouldn't let me connect for about half an hour. this caused some files to be incomplete. but there are only 7 incomplete files with the proper PAL & 8 with the NTSC. I will be posting plenty of PAR2 that will fix the incomplete ones.
Don't you just hate it when one thing after another goes wrong? Anyway, thanks for enduring through this hassle of uploading and reuploading. I'm looking forward to those par2s.
Originally posted by: starwarsfan8376
(for those of you in Rio Linda...
Something happened with giganews when i was uploading last night and wouldn't let me connect for about half an hour. this caused some files to be incomplete. but there are only 7 incomplete files with the proper PAL & 8 with the NTSC. I will be posting plenty of PAR2 that will fix the incomplete ones.
Don't you just hate it when one thing after another goes wrong? Anyway, thanks for enduring through this hassle of uploading and reuploading. I'm looking forward to those par2s.
Originally posted by: starwarsfan8376
(for those of you in Rio Linda...
LoL
I think we can all agree that DVD-5 is far superior to xvid quality wise, but xvid is really an amazing achievement for the amount of quality being packed into such a small file. They are very portable and easy to store. There are any number of reasons why somebody might want a movie in that format. You could keep an entire movie library on your laptop and take it with you on a boring business trip, give you something to watch on the plane and in the hotel in the evening. You can also load them onto portable devices. If you have an R4 for you Nintendo DS you could even watch xvid on that. Many other portable devices are able to play them aswell. So they are very practical. But like Dark_Jedi said, they are very easy to make on your own. Just throw it into autoGordian Knot (a freeware program) for a few hours.