  MagMan Life is simpler when you tell the truth. Premium join:2003-10-01 Westlake, OH
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| Like CinemaNow!
Have used them for years the fact that you don't have to go the video store to get movies. 
Have not tried there new burn to DVD yet because of the you know what is going to happen on something like this.
So I am waiting till they get it down pat which I know they will do soon and everything will be fine.  -- "The truth is incontrovertible, malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end; there it is." |
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 TheInsider3
join:2006-08-04 Antioch, TN
| FluxDVD is a ripoff
If you look around you will find a program called RatDVD. It is a GPL opensource project. The community that had been supporting this project just found out that the New version is FluxDVD. Now the big difference between the two is the codec. Rat uses XEB and Flux uses H.264 with DRM. The actual Burning to a DVD is also a problem within the NON-DRM RatDVD. So I would lay off the DRM attacks ( I Hate DRM too). The real flaw here is the designer who calls himself ACE. Who tricked a whole community into being his GiniPigs (Rats) in this project and then selling out.
Oh and another note on DIVX. The RatDVD produces an Exact DVD, with Menus, Subtitles, Special Features, and Even stores the DVD cover in the file that is viewed as a Thumbnail when you look at the file in a folder. Can Divx do that. and it's has better picture quality and can be reverted back to the original DVD with a click of a button. With an average file size around 1GB
I have also heard that Sony, Toshiba, and other are working on DVD players that can play these files directly without conversion and that the future IP TVs will also support this format. |
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