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Posted by Ken Maltby on 10/08/72 11:50
"Bob" <spam@uce.gov> wrote in message
news:4492ea42.102110250@news-server.houston.rr.com...
> On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 11:41:32 -0500, "Ken Maltby"
> <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>even our friend "Bob" should find XML easy to grasp.
>
> Having built three-tier e-commerce systems for the oil and gas
> industry, you would be correct in that assessment. But I am retired
> and do not care to indulge in such arcane minutae anymore. I am a
> 1-Click Pony (TM) who wants instant gratification.
>
> Anyway, AVI is going to overtake optical recording for people like us.
> Who needs all that silly menu crap anyway. I can burn 10 episodes of a
> 42 minute show on a DVD (at 1/2 CD resolution) and play them
> immediately without wasting time fooling with what the word "menu"
> means.
>
At the moment I am compiling my Audio & Video collections into
NAS that allows me to play anything from a HTPC on my Gigabit
LAN ( or any other computer ). I am using DVD storage as a
backup for the most part now. I am using x264 AVC/H264 in
"Main Profile" to store full D1 resolution video at a rate that fits
about the same 10 or 11 episodes in the equivalent space of a DVD.
It is also in files with an "AVI" extension. But your last paragraph
makes no sense. You obviously do not understand the meaning of
the term "AVI", and have given it a new meaning all your own.
( And what the heck is "1/2 CD resolution"?)
Luck;
Ken
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