It’s also better than H.265/HEVC. Plus, it’s open-source and royalty free.
I feel like you shouldn’t be advertising online that you’re uploading large quantities of pirated media? Just kinda seems like common sense? Some of you guys are very trusting lol.
Hey, I clearly stated that I was uploading Linux ISOs and research papers! I never said anything about pirated media!
In all seriousness though, in hindsight I probably should have used an alt account to post this. If my home instance becomes compromised, I could end up in hot water…
It always made sense to me, because when you create folders for your backups, it will always get sorted chronologically.
It was me, I’m the leaker.
I haven’t used it, but it is available for Debian/Fedora, despite being proprietary.
And you have to pay for it.
Unfortunately I don’t have enough storage space to seed. Is there any other way to help?
Time to ban all computing devices.
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You were so obsessed with whether or not you could, you didn’t stop to think if you should.
Yeah, despite being low quality and using outdated codecs conpared to Blu-ray and 4K UHD, DVDs still consistently outsell those two combined.
If you’re looking for DRM-free digital distribution, the best I can think of is Vimeo on Demand. You pay one-time for a movie, and in return you get the option to download the movie as a MP4. There’s mainly arthouse films and documentaries, but you may be able to find a few gems.
I’ve been trying to find a place where I can safely do so, but I don’t want to risk getting in legal trouble.
EDIT: Typo.
It’s not about resolution, it’s also about bitrate. Higher bitrate = higher quality.
Though I am excited for the futute of AV1. I’m still confused how they managed to make videos look great while keeping bitrate and file sizes low…
Not saying it didn’t work, in fact I still download encodes. But for stuff I really like, I buy the physical versions.
And no one ever pirated a Nintendo game ever again.
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