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mahilig_bumayo

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I started collecting original DVDs 3 years ago and never bought pirated copies for myself anymore. Compared to my other collector friends, I have the smallest collection of a little less than a hundred but I'm very proud of my own since they're originals. My most favorites are the LOTR Extended editions, Star Wars original trilogy, 300 steelbook edition & The Matrix Ultimate Collection. :thumbsupsmiley:

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I'm a bit collector here :D, just started collecting a few dvds since 2003 and now i'm eyeing on the next gen dvds which is HD DVD.

 

Though specs to viewing this new format is too high. (or depending on what resolution/s)

 

Many of you are already know this HD DVD format but if someone don't know yet, here are some infos:

 

 

Audio

 

HD DVD discs support encoding in up to 24-bit/192 kHz for two channels, or up to eight channels of up to 24-bit/96 kHz encoding. For reference, even new big-budget Hollywood films are mastered in only 24-bit/48 kHz, with 16-bit/48 kHz being common for ordinary films.

 

All HD DVD players are required to decode linear (uncompressed) PCM, Dolby Digital AC-3, Dolby Digital EX, DTS, Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby TrueHD. A secondary soundtrack, if present, can be stored in any of the aforementioned formats, or in one of the HD DVD optional codecs: DTS-HD High Resolution Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio.

 

For the highest-fidelity audio experience, HD DVD offers content-producers the choice of linear PCM, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Due to the high-bandwidth requirements of linear-PCM, lossless audio on HD DVD movies has thus far been delivered in the lossless format Dolby True-HD.

 

 

Video

 

The HD DVD format supports a wide variety of resolutions, from low-resolution CIF and SDTV, all video resolutions supported by the DVD-Video standard, and up to HDTV formats such as 720p, 1080i and 1080p. HD DVD supports video encoded in MPEG2 which is what is used in DVDs as well as the new formats VC-1 and AVC which are more efficient. All movie titles released so far have had the feature encoded in 1080p, with most supplements in 480i or 480p. Almost all titles are encoded with VC-1, and most of the remaining titles encoded with AVC.

 

 

I'm currently downloading a HD DVD format of the movie Saving Private Ryan (on a 720p resolution) with a enourmous size of 10gb (i still don't know if this a raw size or compressed one) and will gonna compare it on a original dvd format once it completed. :thumbsupsmiley:

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I used to be into porn VCDs and DVDs, I almost have a complete Vol 1-56 of the Hustler's Barely Legal as well as some Asian- Japanese,(Young and Japanese Series, Ai Nagase, Maria Ozawa, Madoka Ozawa, etc.), Chinese, and a couple of Indian ones which i bought in the U.S. I have around 250 titles, I still have some good material in VHS format which i inherited from an uncle. My last update was around February pa.

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i've got around 2000 titles na cguro. i started collectin DVDs way back 2005.damn,evry week ako sa quiapo.buti na lang nde natetyempuhan na may raid pag nagpupunta ako.hehe.i collect good old films.the new films kc are not good copies pa. i love to collect kungfu/martial arts films.i hav many korea romantic movies and hongkong action movies too.i find their movies better kesa sa mga movies from the west.too bad, i have to leave them sa pinas.

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