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Posted by Gregory Weston on 11/15/83 11:31
In article <BF977151.5BB97%ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net>,
ANIM8Rfsk <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote:
> in article uce-8A419B.00412909112005@comcast.dca.giganews.com, Gregory
> Weston at uce@splook.com wrote on 11/8/05 10:41 PM:
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> > In article <WEccf.62833$5u4.674593@wagner.videotron.net>,
> > NRen2k5 <napsterneorenegade@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>> According to what I've seen, the videos from iTMS (.m4v format) are DRM
> >>> wrapped, so they can only be played on 5 computers and on iPods. DVD
> >>> burning is not permitted.
> >>
> >> If the videos have to match the I-Pod's screen resolution perfectly,
> >> then they're only 320240 anyway. That won't look so great on a TV set.
> >
> > They will (or at least should) look slightly better than typical
> > home-recorded VHS. Not leaps-and-bounds, but noticeable to the naked eye.
> >
> > G
>
> 320x240? I doubt that's gonna look better than VHS.
Your doubt is unfounded. Note that I specified home-recorded VHS, which
tends to be of fairly low quality. Commercially-produced content looks
substantially better due to higher quality materials and processes.
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