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Name: shoho
Date: January 23, 2008 at 07:58:20 Pacific
OS: xp professional
CPU/Ram: athlon xp 64/512 MB
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I have a question:
If (of course you have) noticed the frame size of most 700 MB rips are really smal.
now my question is do they cut and throw away some parts from top and bottom to make it small?
I mean just for example they cut the guys feet or it is kinda like a zoom out?
are we missing some parts of movie from top and bottom of the screen?



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Name: aegis
Date: January 23, 2008 at 09:46:08 Pacific
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It's more like a zoom in/out. When a film is ripped from a DVD a video converter is sometimes used to reduce the output file's size. 'One' of the several options that you can change is the screen zize. The smaller the screen size, the smaller the file. The converter program automatically adjusts the pixels to fit in the new size, so none of the picture is lost. Well, some of the detail/quality is lost, but none of the picture is cut off.


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Name: shoho
Date: January 23, 2008 at 12:25:40 Pacific
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so the no picture is lost that is what I wanted to know.
thanks


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Response Number 3
Name: aegis
Date: January 23, 2008 at 12:55:32 Pacific
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You're welcome.


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