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<blockquote data-quote="TwoShoots" data-source="post: 4361071" data-attributes="member: 56265"><p>I'm anti-compression on all the boxes I set up. The reason being I have never said, "I sure wish this was a little less quality" when watching a movie I decided to keep forever like that. I have often wished the opposite, particularly when AVI was first getting it's legs under it or the random new codecs were being released every month (it seemed).</p><p></p><p>Some were pretty good for the time, but looking at those same files today and they'd be considered unwatchable, comparable to an unfiltered cam today.</p><p></p><p>I do still have people request compressed video from time to time to conserve space though. I just remind them that resolutions are getting larger, not smaller, so they may need to re-pull the video from the disc at some point in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoShoots, post: 4361071, member: 56265"] I'm anti-compression on all the boxes I set up. The reason being I have never said, "I sure wish this was a little less quality" when watching a movie I decided to keep forever like that. I have often wished the opposite, particularly when AVI was first getting it's legs under it or the random new codecs were being released every month (it seemed). Some were pretty good for the time, but looking at those same files today and they'd be considered unwatchable, comparable to an unfiltered cam today. I do still have people request compressed video from time to time to conserve space though. I just remind them that resolutions are getting larger, not smaller, so they may need to re-pull the video from the disc at some point in the future. [/QUOTE]
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