(2016-03-21, 06:31 PM)mj0012 Wrote: What are you looking to capture, Jerry?
Nothing in particular at the moment. Back in November, when there was something, there was a member that contacted me via PM and helped me out with the film I wanted to have captured.
Although, honestly, I would love to have the "Casper's Scare School" series (NOT the film) captured in 1080p. Yes, there is a 720p web-dl version (I think it was even thrown on MS recently) but a proper 1080p full HD copy would be freakin sweet. I'm sure there are other things, but I got too much going on to remember right now.
(2016-03-21, 09:16 PM)Jetrell Fo Wrote: (2016-03-21, 04:41 AM)jerryshadoe Wrote: With Netflix it's a very mixed bag and from what I've seen they usually use the same transfers as new BDs BUT there is some stuff on there in beautiful 1080p HD that is not available anywhere else and some of those titles might be worth capturing. Maybe a separate thread for cataloging all the titles might be a good idea
Maybe a thread that includes iTunes, Hulu, Vudu, and such other places? They could become very helpful with even issues that only need a simple touch.
iTunes stuff is usually easy to acquire, unless they are older transfers (which were usually superior and prior to DNR) although the Russians usually make those easy to find as well.
Hulu hasn't had any "unique" transfers that I have seen (this doesn't mean that I am dismissing it or that I doubt that they have "unique" stuff, I just haven't seen it myself)
Vudu... Now there is one that I wish I saw people capturing more often. The quality is usually pretty decent, good bitrates, lot less compression artifacts than iTunes, lots of "unique" titles available in 1080p that are not available elsewhere, and a lot of films on there do NOT use the commercially available DNR'ed to death transfers
Please keep in mind that this is a PUBLIC thread and we need to be careful as to how the rest of this thread proceeds, due to the "delicate" nature of the topic