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  1. What about the subscription? on How the Pirate Bay Will Be Legalized · · Score: 4, Informative

    Unfortunately, step 3 of the plan ignores the new subscription fee TBP will expect from all 1000+ of your BitTorrent bots. In the end you are just paying yourself or somehow stealing money from the owners of the bots.

  2. Direct Competitors on Apple Update Means Palm Pre Can No Longer Sync With iTunes · · Score: 1

    Apple allows lots of direct competitors for things like keyboards, mice, monitors, routers, external drives, printers, etc. There are a raft of HW competitors out there that happily interoperate with Apple products even while they directly compete against Apple branded versions. Why should a Palm phone vs an Apple phone be any different? How would Apple like it if Microsoft kept changing their file sharing protocols such that you couldn't network a Mac to a PC?

  3. Redirect on What Do You Do With a Personal Domain? · · Score: 1
  4. MPAA attacks Google next on Swedish Pirate Party Gains 3000 Members In 7 Hours · · Score: 1

    MPAA, click here: http://google.com/images?q=movie+poster

    RIAA, click here: http://google.com/images?q=cd+cover

    OMG! Rampant contributory copyright and trademark infringement! Right here in the US by a Fortune 200 company.

    (Just thought I'd help you get started on your next case.)

  5. Re:Command Line Solution on Decent DVD-Ripping Solution For Linux? · · Score: 1

    Uh, he's asking about ripping the DVDs *TO PUT ON A MEDIA PLAYER*. Last I checked, no media players play ISO formats. I dunno, maybe I'm wrong and they added ISO support to iPods

    Well, iPod was never mentioned but supersloshy wasn't very specific. Many portable DVD players might be described as portable media players in which case, copying a DVD to a DVD-R would certainly be an option. For example, my own portable media player is a Philips DCP750 It's cheap, plays DivX from SD cards, video from iPods and (surprise) plain-ol-DVDs.

    Also CNet has a category for ISO Portable Video Players. There are a few.

  6. DivX players are cheap. MKV players are scarce. on Decent DVD-Ripping Solution For Linux? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Most of the time, you still get XviD with MP3, in a AVI container.

    To be clear, "Xvid" is an encoder (like DivX) and it makes MPEG4 ASP video streams. Calling a file an "Xvid" file is like calling a photocopy a "Xerox". It might have been created with a genuine Xerox machine but just looking at the paper, you wouldn't know or care.

    MKV is still the bleeding edge. The reason AVI/ASP/MP3 is popular is because over 100 million DivX certified devices can play those files. DivX DVD players start around $30 at Wal-mart and are by far the cheapest way to move video from your computer to your living room.

    There are also "DivX Ultra" devices that play AVI/ASP/AC3 with chapters, interactive menus, multiple audio and multiple subtitles. Other than the ASP codec, DivX Plus offers most of what you want.

    Just recently "DivX Plus" was launched which is MKV/H.264/AAC/AC3. Some day DivX Plus devices might also cost $30 but for now MKV is only useful for people with a PC connected to their TV. Sure it has a lot of advantages over AVI/ASP/MP3 but broad compatibility trumps minor improvements in compression ratios.