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Originally Posted by Jsc6545
The quality after burning to a DVD > same video on YouTube.....
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Flat out incorrect. Sorry, you kids simply don't understand video, or YouTube.
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Originally Posted by lovemesomedmb
A couple of questions.. 1) If you didn't want do discuss it then why did you bring it up? 2) If you don't like or agree with how he does it, than maybe you should do it yourself?
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We already got into via PM.
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Originally Posted by efraser77
SpotlightEyes being SpotlightEyes.
On topic, can one use MacOSX's Disk Utility to burn the ISO to a disc?
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Yes, since it is already in video_ts, audio_ts format, you can. And that's uncalled for. I made a suggestion, and he got unnecessarily offended that I didn't agree with his chosen distribution method. Pretty ridiculous. It's a small technical debate, that really didn't warrant getting upset.
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Originally Posted by TempHelpNeeded
SpotlightEyes for real? You don't want to discuss it, yet you bring it up for discussion. Go to school and pull the bong away from the lips.
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See above.
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Originally Posted by Dannyyankou
SpotlightEyes: If you don't like DVD images, download a DVD player app. Open the .ISO file and drag the VIDEO_TS file into the app. PROBLEM SOLVED.
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Really not that simple at all. I can use Handbrake to re-convert the video_ts back to a digital video file, which is how the project started in the first place. My whole point was that my conversion job AND Jason's conversion job could have both been elimated, project still distributed, and no quality lost. No one seems to understand differing opinions. And it doesn't help when people have fictitious ideas about the quality of YouTube, .H264, an .mp4 file, or the perceived use of DVD players and DVD burning in the year 2013. That's really all. But this that place where people can't handle disagreement, so it sort of makes sense.