Originally posted by Remy:[..]
I don't think iPods find it very funny to play HD material, they can't
There is another Honolulu show in our video bootleg section, this one can be used better, just DivX.
The DVD can be ripped and clear you are.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
I don't think iPods find it very funny to play HD material, they can't
There is another Honolulu show in our video bootleg section, this one can be used better, just DivX.
Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]
The DVD can be ripped and clear you are.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Still you lose a lot of quality then I think, and that's not HD too.
Originally posted by ap5:What would be the best way to convert the mkv file(s) in order to be able to burn a dvd (and not completely degrade the great quality of the video?
Originally posted by ap5:Appreciate the suggestion on the torrent, but I cannot use torrents on this network - I have the mkv file, so would like to convert it if there is a way.
Originally posted by Remy:The lossless recording of the audio source (aud-aud-iem) is now available, the lossy one will be available within a week
Originally posted by aussiemofo:Hey Remy, when I'm extracting the files it asks me for part 40, but there is no part 40. What to do?![]()
EDIT: I found it! Part 40 is listed as Part XL![]()