Xvid is a dead codec anyway.
IdolEyes787, how many e-penis inches do I gain for that subtle HD reference?
Xvid is a dead codec anyway.
IdolEyes787, how many e-penis inches do I gain for that subtle HD reference?
Last edited by shipwreck; 03-04-2011 at 04:54 PM.
anyway, if anyone is feeling generous, let me know.
you look like i need a drink....
And I'm more or less forced to because of my ips bandwidth cap.
Btw I'm already run through over 50% of it in the first three days of the friggin' month and it's a long month.I'll never get to play Bulletstorm at this rate.
None. I'm (barely) smart enough to see the difference between true belief and rote answers.
Last edited by IdolEyes787; 03-04-2011 at 05:05 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Respect my lack of authority.
x264 is not just limited to HD content you know. There is a tracker by that name that has more SD content in x264 than HD, for example. It's simply a superior codec in any way, producing better results with all kinds of video material, better quality at the same (or even smaller) size than Xvid. Add the far better .mkv container to the mix, far more robust and versatile than the aging .avi, and you have a winner combination.
x264 (h.264) + mkv support by a ton of cheap media streamers, DVD and Bluray players, not to mention HTPCs, exists today. There is no reason to continue to stick to an obsolete codec like Xvid.
In that case, just get IMAGiNE's releases from IPT if this request isn't successful, I guess.
Wait, look at that, you don't even need an IPT account:
http://www.hotfilesearch.com/search....+Search&all=on
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
hotfile removed a lot of content... i don't even remember when i used it last time ....most of the links are dead...
but a fileserve account will do it![]()
Last edited by johhny; 03-04-2011 at 05:43 PM.
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