Review: DVDs and Videos
May. 6th, 2008 12:41 amDVD:
No need to rewind
Easy skip ahead
Menus to view different options non-linearly
Subtitles
Small storage space
Video:
Built-in ability to skip stupid intros, piracy ads, menus, etc
Low hassle recording
Cheap
No stupid bonus features
No need to rewind
Easy skip ahead
Menus to view different options non-linearly
Subtitles
Small storage space
Video:
Built-in ability to skip stupid intros, piracy ads, menus, etc
Low hassle recording
Cheap
No stupid bonus features
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Date: 2008-05-06 12:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-06 12:24 pm (UTC)When I was younger, one would say "Ah, I see film X is on TV. I will record it, so I can watch it later." Now that idea is basically lost to me: if a film happens to be on right now, I'll watch it, (or record it if I want to watch it again and again) otherwise it'll get rented to be watched at a time of my choosing.
A brief google says big hard disks might be a bit more expensive than DVDs, but a big modern hard disk might be a thousand GB, ie. nearly a thousand films. Which is getting impractical on DVD simply from sorting through them!
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Date: 2008-05-06 12:38 pm (UTC)I believe most of the cheaper disk based recorders (e.g. the Sky+ box) just dump the off the air MPEG2 stream to disk. They don't recompress it or anything... and if my bouts of downloading MPEG2 off the air video is anything to go by the bitrate is a lot higher than the bitrate used on DVDs.
As an aside: All the BBCs stuff is (temporarily) on their iPlayer website, and with an appropriate program you can download the MPEG4 video for safe keeping.
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Date: 2008-05-06 05:02 pm (UTC)Ooh, now *that* is interesting!
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Date: 2008-05-06 10:22 pm (UTC)Actually there are some Python (I think) scripts knocking around that do it. I use a Mac OS X only app that does it.
I'd google for the scripts and stuff - but it's sufficiently complicated to do on non Mac platforms atm (AFAICT) that unless you're really committed it's probably not worth doing. (and you can download everything on UK television through USENET or Bittorrent at much higher quality than what the BBC provides...)
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Date: 2008-05-06 05:11 pm (UTC)Oh no, that's so sad! I hope I never lose the recording instinct :)
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Date: 2008-05-06 05:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-06 10:26 pm (UTC)I was one of the first people in the UK to get on to the hard disk recording band wagon. The first week that Tivo was released in the UK I got hold of one...
Tivo has an interesting feature where it learns what you're watching (because it knows which channels you choose to watch and what you ask it to record), so it records things it thinks you might like based on what you have watched in the past... then there is a "TiVo suggests.." option on the menu which has stuff in it has recorded that you might want to try watching.
It was a really really good feature actually. I suspect if I had TiVo today, what with the number of channels there are now - it'd trap me with so many cool things I didn't know where on TV that all I'd do would be watching television.