SITE MENU
Registered Members experience this forum ad and noise-free.
CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Good god, a 3 hour football game in HD resolution? That's got to be 10+ gigs easy. I love the Pats, but not enough to buy a new hard drive every seasondavid1023 said:EDITED BY IAN: As much as I would love to make this available....the NFL wouldn't like it.
Not your fault David, so no hard feelings
Ian
I know this is getting waaaay off topic, but if it were possible to compress 3 hours of video at HD resolution to 1.4 gigs, why the need for Blu-Ray and HD-DVD? A regular DVD already holds 4.7 gigs on a single side/single layer, and that's encoded with MPEG-2 which gives decent compression.desi-patsfan said:actually depending on how he encodes it, it will be around 1.4 gigs a piece.
I don't think there's any stand alone players that can record in HD on Blu-Ray/HD-DVD. If there aren't then the only way I can think of would be with the following computer hardware: an HDTV Tuner Card and an internal Blu-Ray/HD-DVD burner. The tuner imports from your cable/dish box.fgssand said:Does anybody know an "easy" way to burn HD DVD's off of Comcast or Direct TV?
What equipment is available and is it easy to do this from recorded HD DVR >DVD??
Is there a function that would take out commercials??
I only seek these for my own private use.
....but not possible that it's HD quality.desi-pats said:Its very much possible. Head over to Mininova and check out his other uploads. He has already uploaded other NY Jets game and they are all 1.4 gigs.
david1023 said:EDITED BY IAN: As much as I would love to make this available....the NFL wouldn't like it.
Not your fault David, so no hard feelings
Ian