Re: iTunes movies

2010-04-19 Thread JOHN CARMONNE


On Apr 19, 2010, at 10:29 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:


On Apr 19, 2010, at 8:07 AM, John Carmonne wrote:

I'm thinking of getting a big TV to watch my movie library on I  
would like to use one of my machines as a server for this via   
Apple Airport Express.
I want to know the best format to convert my rips to for this and  
what I can expect quality wise. Also the BT issue is something I  
want to explore here.


I think the subject of video formats is somewhat in flux at the  
moment. Apple is a giant proponent of the H264 codec, but Google  
and most of the open source crowd don't like H264 because the codec  
isn't open source. Google owns a similar proprietary codec called  
VP8 that they acquired when the bought On2 Technologies, and it's  
rumored that Google will change VP8 to open source as early as this  
week. If they do this, it's likely that HTML5 will become more of a  
viable web standard for future video. Unfortunately, VP8 isn't  
currently supported in iTunes, so if Apple plays hardball with  
Google like they are with Adobe Flash things will get interesting.


For now, the most compressed video codec recognized in iTunes is  
H264 and the format used by Handbrake (.m4v) will create compressed  
rips of DVDs in any desired quality that will catalog and play  
these movies directly from iTunes. The future may be very  
different, but for now, I think .m4v with H264 is the best format  
for iTunes compatibility.



Will these files play with good viewing quality on a HDMI big screen  
TV? I also want to play BR on the same TV. What equipment do I need  
to get from my Mac's to the TV wirelessly.
Also can someone recommend a sensibly priced 48" TV or monitor. I  
want to play the Disney and Pixar stuff with the best viewing and  
sound:-)


JOHN CARMONNE
Yorba Linda USA
Sent from my TiBook 800




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Re: iTunes movies

2010-04-19 Thread JOHN CARMONNE


On Apr 19, 2010, at 10:07 AM, Dan wrote:


At 6:07 AM -0700 4/19/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
I'm thinking of getting a big TV to watch my movie library on I  
would like to use one of my machines as a server for this via   
Apple Airport Express. I want to know the best format to convert  
my rips to for this and what I can expect quality wise.  Also the  
BT issue is something I want to explore here.


Does the iTunes Store offer real 1080 movies, or is their HD all  
720 still?   As I recall, AppleTV only does 720.


What format/quality are your rips?

- Dan.
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Full DL rips .iso and .dmg from RipIT and Mac DVD Ripper Pro   
uncompressed. I use them to burn DVD DLs and sometimes compress to  
fit on SL depending on quality issues.
I don't have any iTunes store stuff, I was referring to a format that  
plays in iTunes.

JOHN CARMONNE
Yorba Linda USA
Sent from my TiBook 800




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Re: iTunes movies

2010-04-19 Thread Kris Tilford

On Apr 19, 2010, at 8:07 AM, John Carmonne wrote:

I'm thinking of getting a big TV to watch my movie library on I  
would like to use one of my machines as a server for this via  Apple  
Airport Express.
I want to know the best format to convert my rips to for this and  
what I can expect quality wise. Also the BT issue is something I  
want to explore here.


I think the subject of video formats is somewhat in flux at the  
moment. Apple is a giant proponent of the H264 codec, but Google and  
most of the open source crowd don't like H264 because the codec isn't  
open source. Google owns a similar proprietary codec called VP8 that  
they acquired when the bought On2 Technologies, and it's rumored that  
Google will change VP8 to open source as early as this week. If they  
do this, it's likely that HTML5 will become more of a viable web  
standard for future video. Unfortunately, VP8 isn't currently  
supported in iTunes, so if Apple plays hardball with Google like they  
are with Adobe Flash things will get interesting.


For now, the most compressed video codec recognized in iTunes is H264  
and the format used by Handbrake (.m4v) will create compressed rips of  
DVDs in any desired quality that will catalog and play these movies  
directly from iTunes. The future may be very different, but for now, I  
think .m4v with H264 is the best format for iTunes compatibility.


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Re: iTunes movies

2010-04-19 Thread Dan

At 6:07 AM -0700 4/19/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
I'm thinking of getting a big TV to watch my movie library on I 
would like to use one of my machines as a server for this via  Apple 
Airport Express. I want to know the best format to convert my rips 
to for this and what I can expect quality wise.  Also the BT issue 
is something I want to explore here.


Does the iTunes Store offer real 1080 movies, or is their HD all 720 
still?   As I recall, AppleTV only does 720.


What format/quality are your rips?

- Dan.
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- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.

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