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Posted by audiohead on 11/17/05 06:47
Gregory Weston wrote:
> In article <WEccf.62833$5u4.674593@wagner.videotron.net>,
> NRen2k5 <napsterneorenegade@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > > 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.
The only complete idiot is you. Of course they're DRM, specifically
made for the video i-POD.
> >
> > If the videos have to match the I-Pod's screen resolution perfectly,
> > then they're only 320×240 anyway. That won't look so great on a TV set.
You're just guessing with theory. Have you actually looked at the
playback on a Plasma?
>
> They will (or at least should) look slightly better than typical
> home-recorded VHS. Not leaps-and-bounds, but noticeable to the naked eye.
Buy the damn thing next time, and try it out first hand before spouting
off like a complete idiot (# one million and one)!
>
> G
>
> --
> Goal 2005: Convincing James Hetfield to cover the Strawberry Shortcake
> "Are You Berry Berry Happy?" song.
Stick your Berry up your ass, asswipe!
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