02-06-2008, 05:26 AM | #126 |
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02-06-2008, 06:30 AM | #127 |
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Re: copperhead video tapes
Please put me on the list!
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I am only passing (my) final copy back to the original person - actually, I may just send off the rips I have and let him do the authoring, since I'm so strapped for time lately.
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02-06-2008, 07:42 AM | #129 |
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oh man....bbbbooooiiiinnnngggggggg....copperhead videos on dvd?!?!?!?! id soooo like to be put on that list.....let me know if there is anything i can do to help make this happen.
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02-06-2008, 01:32 PM | #130 |
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I would like a copy on DVD if available. Would be happy to trade a new box of blank DVDs
Thanks
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02-06-2008, 10:37 PM | #131 |
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:agree with WinDancer, would be willing to send a bundle of blank DVD+R's... if needed.
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02-06-2008, 10:46 PM | #132 |
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I'm glad to see this thread still alive.
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02-07-2008, 12:26 AM | #133 |
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Send me a copy and I'll convert the files to Divx/Xvid. We can then distibute them easily over the internet via bittorrent. You can then play the files on your computer, or easily burn them to a DVD once you have the files. I would be happy to post a "how to", and I would happily host the bittorrent downloads. That's a heck of a lot easier than burning dvds and shipping them out to everyone.
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02-07-2008, 12:34 AM | #134 |
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Yeah, I have some thoughts on that
DivX and XviD are shoddy formats which usually results in "kung fu movie audio delay" due to problems with perfectly syncing the separate audio and video after your converter separately encodes each layer, then joins them back together. Currently everything I have is in MPEG2 format (@ ~350MB per movie), which is a lot cleaner, less lossy, no audio sync issues, but ... unfortunately, larger. I think it would be a disservice to convert these, personally. Being that it's SDTV already, to convert to an even lossier format than MPEG2 would take something that will already just look "OK" and result in something that looks "less than just OK".
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02-07-2008, 01:00 AM | #135 |
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Just remeber you are buying a blank DVD that just happens to have episodes of Trucks! on them to show the quality of the DVD. Dont want Stacy David getting mad
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02-07-2008, 01:04 AM | #136 |
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I don't know what type of divx/xvid files you have gotten a hold of before, but divx/xvid is a very good, and smaller, format. You do give up "some" video quality, but if done right it's not noticeable by most people - especially on sdtv's. DirecTV now uses this format as a standard now for all their HDTV channels, so it must be pretty good. http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-ente...ops-133461.php I use divx/xvid files everyday, which is how I backup all my dvds. If I didn't think the quality was very near dvd quality I wouldn't waste my time converting them . As far as the audio syncing is concerned that is the fault of the person doing the encoding. Someone who knows how to convert these files properly can handle the audio syncing very easily. The video bitrate can be set high/low which obviously results in more/less quality, and the initial quality of the files will ultimately determine what type of quality the divx/xvid files will be. All I am saying is let me get a hold of the files and I'll do the conversion and hosting. The files will then be readily available to everyone immediately, and if they don't think the video quality is good enough then they can contact whoever has the dvd and does the burning (although I don't think that will be the case). If someone else wants to burn the dvd's and mail them out then that's great. Also, if each episode is only 350mb then they are small enough to send/receive over the internet using bittorrent. Heck, people share entire dvd's over bittorent. Is it one dvd or multiple dvd's? Do you know how these files that are on the dvd were turned into digital files/mpeg2's? Were they recorded straight to pvr (digital) or copied using tv out to a capture card (analog to digital)? Give me a shot with helping distribute these files and I think you'll be impressed. Have a good one. Last edited by tdave00; 02-23-2008 at 10:55 AM. |
02-07-2008, 02:20 AM | #137 |
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A couple of notes:
I use BitTorrent regularly and suggested this method in a previous post. I am very familiar with this technology, and particpated heavily in the past with at least one major ripping group whose stuff (DVD Screeners, etc) you will still find regularly on any of the given torrent sites. On a personal note, I work for one of the largest conditional access providers in the world (primarily dealing with transmission of MPEG-2 via satellite/cable/terrestrial) and know MPEG standards and codecs like the back of my hand. I'll be the first to tell you that no matter what you use to re-encode a video into a lossy format like DivX/XviD/etc, if it exceeds 15-20 minutes, I don't care if you're Zeus, you're 99% likely to have audio sync issues and you're going to need to go back through and re-time everything. There are several methods for ripping using multiple apps, but rarely have I ever seen something come out perfect every time. I'll be honest - the stuff is going out to someone else. If you end up getting a copy of the DVD(s?) and want to rip, then post an explanation of how to use BitTorrent for the users around here (good luck, very few tech savvy guys here, and a lot are still using dialup connections ), then seed for everyone for a week or two .... more power to you Meanwhile, nothing is compiled into DVD. I have ~8 videos @ either 300MB or 600MB (I forget), which could be crunched down ~30-40% in size with a good archiver. I have two DVDs worth of video from another forum member which need to have a couple of episodes ripped out to make the DVD. Outside of that ... It's close, just not there yet. PS - not trying to be a butthole, just sharing my opinion
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Shifty, if I can help you with cutting them up let me know, I use nero and have the time right now.
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Just trying to help everyone out and make these videos more accessible to everyone. If anyone wants to send me a DVD I'll be happy to get them into a downloadable format for everyone. Just send me a pm.
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02-07-2008, 05:10 AM | #140 |
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Glad to see the thread is alive. I too would like to get a copy at some time. Lots of interest out there.
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Where are we on this?
Any way I can help? Thanks, Dave
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04-23-2008, 03:51 AM | #142 |
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The project has ended.
I completed a 2 DVD set but was kindly informed by the management of this website that I can not offer DVD's in any way shape or form here. This I completely understand because technically it's a copyright violation. Please know that I had inquired how to post the offering of the DVD's and was very politely informed that due to copyright law I wasn't going to be able to offer them. So for now the project has ended. Please do not PM me in regards to this.
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That's a shame, I was looking forward to this.
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This would have been Awsome to have.
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sad to hear for sure...
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Bummer
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04-23-2008, 05:34 PM | #147 |
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I'll bet Stacey David would love to sell DVD's of the Copperhead build but the producers of the show "Trucks " probably own the rights to the shows. They have ben showing reruns of Staceys shows on "trucks" lately.
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Well, before this post fades (and possibly those in the know read on)... I tried last night to burn from my Time Warner DVR recordings of the copperhead shows, into my DVD Burner (not the computer type, the one for recording "TV" programs) - I haven't been successful just yet. Originally used DVR+ - found out that was a no go. Tried to follow my brothers directions as he does it all the time with DVD-'s - no go... So, Question is, if anyone is familiar with the DVR "Record to VCR" set up, can I not use the video out (yellow/red/white) from the DVR box and feed into my DVD burner?
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04-24-2008, 07:03 AM | #149 |
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If you tell me what kind of DVR you have, I can possibly tell you how to get the data off of it.
Tivo has an application called TivoDesktop which is free and lets you grab shows off your Tivo if it is attached to your home network. You just install Tivo desktop onto your PC, connect the PC to the network with your DVR, and the rest is pretty simple. VideoReDo is a program that will take those Tivo recordings, let you edit the commercials out, and literally burn directly to DVD. That software does cost money to use the burn-to-DVD feature, but seriously... it's worth the money to make this process as easy as clicking a couple buttons. All of the shows I contributed to the project were done in this manner. The end result was a series of professionally-looking edited shows.
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04-24-2008, 09:41 AM | #150 |
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Sux I have the new direct tv box that does not allow you to link up to it. Only way I know how to get stuff off of it is by analog
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