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I was just wondering because I've downloaded films before that are less than a gig, about 750 MB [that is the one smaller than a gig right?].

 

 

 

Yes, 1000Mb is 1Gb. Itunes films are usually compressed, and pirated :? ones are almost always lower quality. I don't know what else you've been downloading, but there's pretty much nowhere that you could download DVD-quality films.

 

 

 

If you're planning on burning another DVD, keep anything. If you just want to watch it on your computer, you can delete any non-video type files.

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I was just wondering because I've downloaded films before that are less than a gig, about 750 MB [that is the one smaller than a gig right?].

 

 

 

Yes, 1000Mb is 1Gb. Itunes films are usually compressed, and pirated :? ones are almost always lower quality. I don't know what else you've been downloading, but there's pretty much nowhere that you could download DVD-quality films.

 

 

 

If you're planning on burning another DVD, keep anything. If you just want to watch it on your computer, you can delete any non-video type files.

 

 

 

All the Movies I download are DVD-Quality 700MB .avi files. (They are even dubbed DVD-Rip, and come out perfect when burnt to a DVD and played back on my TV)

 

 

 

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I remember using a tool on Ubuntu called AcidRIP, which outputted a 700mb .avi file - And the quality was perfect. (But then again... that's on Ubuntu, another operating system)

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I was just wondering because I've downloaded films before that are less than a gig, about 750 MB [that is the one smaller than a gig right?].

 

 

 

Yes, 1000Mb is 1Gb. Itunes films are usually compressed, and pirated :? ones are almost always lower quality. I don't know what else you've been downloading, but there's pretty much nowhere that you could download DVD-quality films.

 

 

 

If you're planning on burning another DVD, keep anything. If you just want to watch it on your computer, you can delete any non-video type files.

 

 

 

If you wanna get technical about it, 1024MB is 1GB.

 

 

 

From my experiences as a pirate, movies are generally low-quality, because of the direct rip of video feed. You won't get DVD quality from it.

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I was just wondering because I've downloaded films before that are less than a gig, about 750 MB [that is the one smaller than a gig right?].

 

 

 

Yes, 1000Mb is 1Gb. Itunes films are usually compressed, and pirated :? ones are almost always lower quality. I don't know what else you've been downloading, but there's pretty much nowhere that you could download DVD-quality films.

 

 

 

If you're planning on burning another DVD, keep anything. If you just want to watch it on your computer, you can delete any non-video type files.

 

 

 

If you wanna get technical about it, 1024MB is 1GB.

 

 

 

From my experiences as a pirate, movies are generally low-quality, because of the direct rip of video feed. You won't get DVD quality from it.

 

 

 

Lol, look at the post right above you.

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