It\'s from satellite, either DirecTV or Dish Network. They show movies in HD if you pay a little extra for the channels. You can buy PC cards that can capture the bitstream to computer, so there\'s no capture/conversion involved (WYSIWYG). These aren\'t my captures, I had an HD card at one point but not satellte, meaning I could only receive OTA (over the air) signals, such as NBC, ABC, CBS, etc... I live in an area with high trees so my indoor antennas wouldn\'t cut it. I had to install a tall outdoor one to get a stable signal, don\'t wanna do that since I\'m about to move.
Note: this is mpeg-2, this means::
- high-bitrate mpeg-2 is easier to play on a puter than a complex mp4 movie
- file sizes are BIG, the guy who capped the whole movie has HD space to spare
Looks great but it would look even better with less space using mpeg-4/wm9. Problem is we would probably need faster hardware, hence why WM9 movies bog the CPU but use much less space. Also very important is that this is 720p. 1080i looks sharper but you need to deinterlace, and that also kills the CPU.
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