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<blockquote data-quote="dcwp" data-source="post: 371511" data-attributes="member: 25562"><p>Honestly... It's mostly because I'm kind of stodgy and stuck in my ways. </p><p></p><p>I haven't played with .h264 very much yet. I recently got the QAM channels on my TV card working, but the HD ones still stutter/drop frames so I'm not 100% confident that I won't have similar issues with .h264 video files.</p><p></p><p>Also - you may be able to educate me on this since I don't know much about codecs - would an .h264 file be equally as compact as an Xvid file? As much as I'm interested in getting all my DVDs ripped so I can move them out of the living room and into the attic, I'm also interested in saving space on my HDDs so I can fit the entire collection without buying new hardware or adding drive noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcwp, post: 371511, member: 25562"] Honestly... It's mostly because I'm kind of stodgy and stuck in my ways. I haven't played with .h264 very much yet. I recently got the QAM channels on my TV card working, but the HD ones still stutter/drop frames so I'm not 100% confident that I won't have similar issues with .h264 video files. Also - you may be able to educate me on this since I don't know much about codecs - would an .h264 file be equally as compact as an Xvid file? As much as I'm interested in getting all my DVDs ripped so I can move them out of the living room and into the attic, I'm also interested in saving space on my HDDs so I can fit the entire collection without buying new hardware or adding drive noise. [/QUOTE]
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