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Old 16-04-2007, 16:48   #9
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Re: Free apps for converting videos to work on Wii/PS3

I rarely have audio sync problems when converting.

Yes the ps3 does play dvds lol I'd be worried if it didnt. However its just another option for us - depends what your converting to I surpose.

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Originally Posted by zinglebarb View Post
Also how does it do it through just 1 machine you need a pc to re encode the data so thats 2 bits of kit needed. Having to change the format from one form of compression will make the quality deteriorate so each time it needs to be moved to a "new bit of kit " with a different format your ruining the file.
All to there own but I would rather watch quality than a small file played on a games console
Sorry what I meant was 1 system to run home entertainment. Not to do the converting etc etc although depends what you can do with linux seens as you can install it on the ps3.
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