HDTV show downloads

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  1. ricestick

    ricestick Member

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    First of all, I want to apologize since I am certain that this has been discussed here, but I don't even know where to look. There are so many things to read up on. While they're very helpful and informative, I am looking for something basic and simple. Whenever I download HDTV shows, they are around 400 MBs for 1-hour shows (40-42 mins w/o commercials, of course) and so on with exceptional quality, I might add. How is this done EXACTLY? I mean, exactly, what kind of hardware and software to preserve the quality, yet make them really small? Do I have to have Windows XP Media Center? I was looking for a particular show and couldn't find it, so I transferred it from my HD Tivo and converted to an avi. The finished file was still well over 1 GB for a 20 min clip and the quality is not even alose to being as good as regular AVIs that I download. I think this has to be pretty straight forward. I do have a few avi encoders and converters. I just would like to know which one to use and what kind of tuner for PC to get (I am guessing this has to be done on a PC, not a tivo). Once again, I apologize for bring up a redundant topic, but I would really really appreciate any input. Thank you.

    James
     
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    I think most of these cappers have a digital TV card - they
    capture the native digital stream, no analog conversion.
    They can then re-encode that at maximum quality.

    What is the resolution of the AVI you speak of? Is it really HD?

    400MB seems very small.



     
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    It's highly unlikely in full HD(1080i nor 720p) It's clear enough and I can watch them on a portable DVD player and it's looks as good to me as regular DVDs. It has to be clear enough for me to watch it on my computer. I am not sure what the resolutions are. How would I find out? 652 x 352 ? Does that sound like a normal avi resolution? Thanks.
     
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    To find the res, right click the avi and choose properties.
    Or if that doesn't work, drag it to virtualdub and select file/file information. Or, open it in WMP and choose file/properties.

    Of course, it's not HD, but I agree with you, the quality can be surprisingly good.

    As I mentioned, they probably started out as full HD on someone's PC
    and were then re-encoded. The size/minutes/res, TV epsiode is quite typical. But to get the original file, you need the digital tuner.
    A possible alternative is capturing the digital stream out of a
    satelite/cable company DVR, but that's a whole other specialty.
    In general, the over-the-air digital tuner can capture a better quality, because the signal from the satelite/cable company has already suffered another layer of quite considerable compression.
     

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