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Warthog
08-19-2000, 10:00 PM
Anyone know a site where I can download these? I don't care how big the dl is...just use Gozilla. I don't want RealPlayer videos. I want high quality avi, mpeg, etc. formats.
Anyone know of any sites that have this?
I found a few, but they didn't have the video I was looking for - Creed, "Higher".
Thanks!
Warthog
Warthog
08-19-2000, 10:06 PM
HA!
Just went to Audio Find. I haven't been there since I started using Napster. I guess they had updated their site in my absence. Now you can search for movies too! I typed in "Creed" and checked the radio button for "Movies" and.....there it is - twice! - at a whopping 50.57 and 64.78mb. Now I just want to know the difference.
Man, that's an awesome site now. www.audiofind.com (http://www.audiofind.com)
Warthog
Solidus
08-19-2000, 10:18 PM
Try scour exchange. You can get it from www.download.com (http://www.download.com) or thier website www.scour.net (http://www.scour.net) . I used a program called cuteMX a lot, but they shut it down cause of the napster controversy. I downloaded about 10 DivX movies that were about 500-700 MB each in just one week! now i'm lucky if i can find 1 in a week. Oh well, scour is better than nothing.
Warthog
08-20-2000, 09:34 AM
They shut down CuteMX???
****. I was planning on using that when/if Napster got shutdown.
It's kinda funny when you think about it though, because the gov can shut down programs that help you find mp3s, but they can't shut down websites.
oops...my bad...I guess it was "Gnutella" that I was using at AudioFind.
Warthog
[This message has been edited by Warthog (edited 08-20-2000).]
Entragian ][
08-20-2000, 08:23 PM
Scour Exchange is pretty good. Except for the fact that I get errors before the files complete half of the time. I can be downloading 2 files from the same person, and one of them will error out for no reason. Grrr
Makes you mad when there is no resume option.
I have to admit it was kind of nice being able to watch Gladiator a day after it hit the theatres (I saw it on opening night anyways)
I hate .avi .asf crappy formats.
Entragian ][
Jeff7
08-20-2000, 09:57 PM
What resolution are you looking for? I have multiple videos on my computer, but they are in the 50-150MB range for each one - they are at 320x240 resolution, at 26 frames per second. Let me know what framerate, resolution, sound quality you are seeking (320x240 is the max - the TV tuner can't do much better than that). I can give an estimate of the file size then.
And my files are AVI, but they are good quality I assure you. I used to use Intel's Indeo 5.10 codec at around 85-90% coding quality, but that made for about 400KB/sec. I now use a sort of MPEG4 codec, or the DIVX codec, which are around 176KB/sec or so, with not too much loss of quality.
[This message has been edited by Jeff7 (edited 08-20-2000).]
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