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Originally posted by Schmiggy_JK23@4 July 2003 - 01:58
Jetje color of a mpg/vcd has nothing to do with a comparison between avi, that is totally based on the source material.
And to the fact that avi is better... why is that the top release groups release mpgs/vcds instead of avi/divx encodes... gee i wonder... because overall the quality is better... with divx/xvid, sure it looks fine, but you also compress, and loose frames, encoding in that format...
mpgs are easier for transfer to to vcd, and thus easier to be played on dvd players. Bigger, yes, for the most part, but its also the full movie, with out compression, or data loss..
Schmiggy_JK23,surprisin comin from someone like u with experience and knowledge of internet/movies.These groups concerns has nothing to do with quality there no1 prioity is bootleg in' and the average person who buy a bootleg think he can only play mpegs at home and even there slowly dyin out with dvd burners,i saw some guy the other day sellin bootleg cams not in mpg but converted on to dvd i know if i had the choice of every new release between a scr/rip and a cent/svcd i would choose avi and burn to dvd until the mpeg4 becomes standard on dvd players