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The facts reported in this article presents random sampling, where a faulty usage of the "HD-ready" label or other similar sounding labels like "hdtv-capable, hd-compatible, etc" were anoying.
The minimum requirements for the use of a "HD-ready" label on a device are listed in this article and their meaning is is fully illustrated.
This article is meant to deliver you with a knowledge-basis for buying displaying hardware and supply you with further background information, which are not been told by the salesperson every time.
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Tutorial: Transport Stream Packet Editor - GUIDE TO TS PACKET EDITOR (TSPE)
Version 0.301
It is a tool which allows you to trim (edit) and perform error scans on Transport Stream files (.ts) containing either MPEG2 video data or h.264 video data. The data can be standard definition or high definition (tested with SD MPEG2, HD MPEG2, and 720p and 1080i h.264). TSPE can analyse the stream and scan (quickly!) for the most common types of capture errors, that is 'continuity errors' and 'TEI errors'. Additional features (e.g. PID stripping) are planned for possible future versions.
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HDTVTotal was honored to interview Mister Kluger from KUK-Filmproduktion.
We get to know their domestic task, the stereoscopic 3D-film, the connection with HDTV and HD-cameras, but also on which medias the movies are stored.
Who always wanted to know if the 3D-film will enter the homes of John Q. Public by benefiting of the new possibilities should read this interview!
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Handcuffs, prospect of being raped and mockery. The costumer is always right, but what does he have to swallow next?
Admitingly, the costumer has not been always right anymore for a long time, and the advantages of a free man just was short-lived. Soon however, it will range in the ranks of a menial.
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Synching an audio stream (ac3, dts)
This is our user XRNC's way to sync Dolby Digital (AC3) and DTS sound tracks from European movies with 25fps to American HD-movies with 30fps with free tools.
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Easiest methode still the "best"?
During writing an article
about HDTV-saturation
I was checking some file sharing programmes and found an *.ISO Image-file of Coral
Reef Adventure WMV-HD-DVD. The original DVD is secured with Microsoft's
DRM 2.0 like any present WMV-HD-movie and trailer.
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Tutorial: Add a new audio stream (ac3)
to *.TS
Step by step instructions to add a different AC3 stream to an existing *.TS
file.
By Jamesoburn
This tutorial was basically made for newbies, so the emphasis was laid on the
picture instructions explaining every step.
In addition to that, there is the short cut by just using the written instruction,
which are also seen on the picture beneath.
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The people in charge should finally change
onto the fast lane before more hd-movies will be available in filesharing programmes
than in the regular european market.
Usegroups/Newsgroups as an ALTernative.BINary.HDTV-archive. |
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After the big pleasure of the good picture
Quality of the Tomb
Raider 2: The Cradle Of Life WMVHD version (a german-only release right
now), there comes the disillusion about providing us with Microsoft`s own Sound
standard WMA professional. The raw data sounds promising: 5.1 surroundsound
at 480 kb/s, the avarage normal DVD sound track is encoded in Dolby Digital
and just 320kb/s. The WMA-signals could not be handled and are not played-back
correctly by the current digtial receiver right now (apart from Pioneer`s VSA-AX10Ai-S,
available in Japan at high prices). Furthermore, a pass through mode via S/PDIF
is not supported by Windows XP, yet. Which solution is more self-evident than
a realtime reencoding of the provided WMA soundtrack into a receiver known singal. |
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