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21st December 2008, 20:51 | #1 | Link |
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Copying BLU=RAY to AVCHD
You people are wonderful. I saw this article online:
http://online.wsj.com/article_email/...html#printMode "Pirates Prey on Blu-Ray DVD Format By GEOFFREY A. FOWLERArticle Comments more in Tech »Email Printer Friendly Share: Yahoo Buzz facebook MySpace LinkedIn Digg del.icio.us NewsVine StumbleUpon Mixx Text Size HONG KONG -- Movie pirates are going after Blu-ray, using a technological twist that makes their illicit copies both cheap to make and tough for consumers to spot. Pirates are taking advantage of the fact that many viewers can't tell the difference between Hollywood's new high-definition, higher-priced Blu-ray movie format and a bootleg format -- called AVCHD -- that's a grade lower: AVCHD uses 720 horizontal lines of resolution instead of Blu-ray's 1,080, but still offers a sharper picture than an ordinary DVD on high-definition television sets." Anyone tried to copy a BLU-RAY using AVCHD? I wondered if anyone would care to comment about this. Also wondered if there is any improvement using an ordinary (Non-BLU=RAY) DVD on an HD (1080) TV using a BLU-RAY player... compared with using an ordinary (Non-BLU=RAY) DVD on an HD (1080) TV using a upconverting DVD player? Thanks much! |
21st December 2008, 23:57 | #2 | Link |
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Hi!
This was previously posted in the "News" subforum here in mid-November: http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...57&postcount=1 |
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