- December 6, 2008
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Well, I have a couple of use cases:
0) Two-sided discs. I have a few. I want to merge the two sides into an single ISO, but at present, there is no way to do it without compressing the merged ISO down to 8GB. I don't want a compressed video, so I have to play both sides of the movie individually. Allowing the user to link a SideB to immediately play after Side A finishes would be damn convenient.
1) Movie Marathons. I often have movie marathons for friends, where we watch all of the movies for, say, Star Trek, or Die Hard, or James Bond. It would be nice if we could queue up all of the movies with a user-specified intermission length between movies, and that way, we don't have to touch the remote but one time to start the marathon.
How are those for use cases?
0) Two-sided discs. I have a few. I want to merge the two sides into an single ISO, but at present, there is no way to do it without compressing the merged ISO down to 8GB. I don't want a compressed video, so I have to play both sides of the movie individually. Allowing the user to link a SideB to immediately play after Side A finishes would be damn convenient.
1) Movie Marathons. I often have movie marathons for friends, where we watch all of the movies for, say, Star Trek, or Die Hard, or James Bond. It would be nice if we could queue up all of the movies with a user-specified intermission length between movies, and that way, we don't have to touch the remote but one time to start the marathon.
How are those for use cases?