I'm not trying to beat the dead horse any more than it's been beaten already... Just an observation I've made as I'm in the progress of ripping my blu-ray collection off to a NAS. More than half of my blu-ray collection fits the feature well within the 30GB limits of HD-DVD. I'll admit I don't often watch extras for films -- it can "ruin" the magic of the experience.
In fairness, I'm stripping these down to bare minimums on audio tracks, subtitles etc so that I can maximize the number of disks I can get onto the NAS.
Am I the only one who'd like to see them add another Mbit or two to the average bit rate for better feature picture quality?
BTW, the biggest feature film I've ripped was around 43GB, Dances with Wolves.
In fairness, I'm stripping these down to bare minimums on audio tracks, subtitles etc so that I can maximize the number of disks I can get onto the NAS.
Am I the only one who'd like to see them add another Mbit or two to the average bit rate for better feature picture quality?
BTW, the biggest feature film I've ripped was around 43GB, Dances with Wolves.