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Das [[Dateiformat]] <b>XVO</b> enthält die extrahierte komprimierte Datei der FluxDVD- und RatDVD-Containerformate. Vermutlich handelt es sich dabei um das DVD-Video MPEG-2-Format mit einigen Anpassungen.
Das [[Dateiformat]] <b>XVO</b> enthält die extrahierte komprimierte Datei der Containerformate [[Ratdvd]] und [[Fluxdvd]]. Vermutlich handelt es sich dabei um das DVD-Video MPEG-2-Format mit einigen Anpassungen.


Im Internet war zum Format XVO folgende Aussage zu finden:
Im Internet war zum Format RatDVD folgende Aussage zu finden:


<blockquote>HOWEVER, and this is the big reason RatDVD is not on anyone's list of priorities to support: Things get added to [[MPlayer]] as there is demand. There's essentially no demand for RatDVD support since this format is only used by idiots, i. e. people making low-quality DVD warez to share over the net. Anyone trying to make good copies (either for filesharing purposes or for their own backup/archival purposes) will do careful, manually-tuned encoding to make a peak quality copy with minimum size. RatDVD is about click-and-go, i. e. it's the idiot's solution to DVD warez. It results in larger files and lower quality than you'll get with a proper DVDrip, so no one serious is interested in using it and whatever you find as a RatDVD file on BT or whatever warez system you use, you can find better copies as a plain mpeg4 avi file...</blockquote>
<blockquote>HOWEVER, and this is the big reason RatDVD is not on anyone's list of priorities to support: Things get added to [[MPlayer]] as there is demand. There's essentially no demand for RatDVD support since this format is only used by idiots, i. e. people making low-quality DVD warez to share over the net. Anyone trying to make good copies (either for filesharing purposes or for their own backup/archival purposes) will do careful, manually-tuned encoding to make a peak quality copy with minimum size. RatDVD is about click-and-go, i. e. it's the idiot's solution to DVD warez. It results in larger files and lower quality than you'll get with a proper DVDrip, so no one serious is interested in using it and whatever you find as a RatDVD file on BT or whatever warez system you use, you can find better copies as a plain mpeg4 avi file...</blockquote>

Version vom 10. Januar 2009, 18:18 Uhr

Das Dateiformat XVO enthält die extrahierte komprimierte Datei der Containerformate Ratdvd und Fluxdvd. Vermutlich handelt es sich dabei um das DVD-Video MPEG-2-Format mit einigen Anpassungen.

Im Internet war zum Format RatDVD folgende Aussage zu finden:

HOWEVER, and this is the big reason RatDVD is not on anyone's list of priorities to support: Things get added to MPlayer as there is demand. There's essentially no demand for RatDVD support since this format is only used by idiots, i. e. people making low-quality DVD warez to share over the net. Anyone trying to make good copies (either for filesharing purposes or for their own backup/archival purposes) will do careful, manually-tuned encoding to make a peak quality copy with minimum size. RatDVD is about click-and-go, i. e. it's the idiot's solution to DVD warez. It results in larger files and lower quality than you'll get with a proper DVDrip, so no one serious is interested in using it and whatever you find as a RatDVD file on BT or whatever warez system you use, you can find better copies as a plain mpeg4 avi file...

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