Also I'll be using the 360 as a player. That won't be a problem without an hddvd player right? The uploader I got it from claims that you can burn into onto a dual layered disc and be able to play it.
See, I've got this 8 gig Star Wars Episode 3 in high quality (with 1,2, 4-6 all on the way) and wanted to burn it. I expected that I'd have to use my dual layered 8.5 gig dvds (DVD-9's?) but convertxtodvd and nero can fit them on one dvd.
Convertx is set to high quality with slow encoding, and can get it down to 3 gigs, Nero naturally fills the movie into 4.7 gigs at low quality, and if set to dvd9, excellent quality at 7.94 gigs (any setting for 8.5?).
The resolution of the movie is 1920x820.
So I have a few questions
1. Is there a big gap in quality between the 3? By how much (per each quality please, thanks)?
2. How is it possible it can get to be so small, yet I have tried to put a tv series which is about 2-3 gigs, and it won't fit? Is it less to do with size, and more to do with how long the final video will be?
Well I got some high scores, but not all of them in one group, 3/4 for the first career mission (can't remember actual name). Point is, nothing happened.
well...first of all to have a good computer equals to have the newest console....so to have the best computer...there's a long way to that. You know that now, you can play a ps2 game on a quad core procesor computer...I'm not sure about ps3 though. And about pirated games...sure it's much easier to play a pirated pc game...but I won't say that it's risky to play a pirated console game...well we'll pretty soon need a b-ray writer on our pc's that's for sure!:?net_mugger
The only reason emulation software is slow is because it takes a lot to constantly translate the game to be playable on the pc. Don't kid yourself, PC's are way more powerful.
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