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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: tp4tissue on Mon, 05 July 2021, 12:51:30

Title: A look back..
Post by: tp4tissue on Mon, 05 July 2021, 12:51:30
What were we watching ?

2005-ish DVDrip in XVID 688x320, ~ 2500MB file

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2011-ish HDTVrip in h264 1280x720, ~700MB file

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2011-ish Blurayrip in h264 1920x1080, ~4000MB file

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2012-ish Bluray full file in h264 1920x1080, ~62000MB (62GB)

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2020 UHDBD full file in h265 3840x2160, ~93000MB (93GB), equivalent to 120GB h264

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Full Frames: Fully Zoomable, lossless png.

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Title: Re: A look back..
Post by: fohat.digs on Mon, 05 July 2021, 13:08:46
Interesting , nice work.
Title: Re: A look back..
Post by: suicidal_orange on Wed, 07 July 2021, 09:17:44
I'm surprised my phone loaded the previews of the modern formats without crashing, I dare not click them (https://cdn.geekhack.org/Smileys/solosmileys/laugh.gif)
Title: Re: A look back..
Post by: tp4tissue on Wed, 07 July 2021, 09:25:47
I'm surprised my phone loaded the previews of the modern formats without crashing, I dare not click them
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it's a frame excerpt of the movie @ 93GB,  the frame in lossless png is only ~8 MB, it's safe to click.
Title: Re: A look back..
Post by: Darthbaggins on Wed, 07 July 2021, 09:38:17
I can say that a majority of my collection is at the 4000MB scale and have been replacing where I can to higher versions - reminds me I need to dig my bluray burner out of storage so I can rip some of my UHD versions. 
I am currently working on updating my drive array from the 2TB x 10 to a 4 to 6TB x10 array instead to allow for higher quality and mass consolidation so I can repurpose some of my 2TB's for other builds and game arrays.
Title: Re: A look back..
Post by: phinix on Thu, 08 July 2021, 06:36:46
Hmm... good moment to talk about movies collection storage.

How do you guys keep your movies collection?
Most of my old movies (80-90s collection) is in around 2GB files, then my favourite are stored in 3-4GB files.
Those most important, in about 6-10GB files.

So I only have them on my 4TB ext usb drive. No backup :O
I prefer portability, so I guess my only choice is to buy another 4TB for backup copy?
To be honest, buy another 3 as my main 4TB is full...

We're in 2021 - why the hell we do not have huge drives in small forms?
Like at least 10TB usb 2.5" hdd for $150 top...

I want 10TB SSD for $200. :D
Title: Re: A look back..
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 08 July 2021, 07:41:14
100 TB is a good size to start with. each movie is around 20gb for standard bray, 50gb for 4k.

You can do up a server with sata. It'd have better i/o but since movies are mostly read only, I'm not sure it's worth the cost unless you already have all the stuffs.

A low powered old rig with a usb 3.0 card+ hub is more than enough.
Title: Re: A look back..
Post by: phinix on Thu, 08 July 2021, 08:31:18
100 TB is a good size to start with. each movie is around 20gb for standard bray, 50gb for 4k.

You can do up a server with sata. It'd have better i/o but since movies are mostly read only, I'm not sure it's worth the cost unless you already have all the stuffs.

A low powered old rig with a usb 3.0 card+ hub is more than enough.


Nah, I prefer portablility, USB drives. I guess I need to buy another 4TB for backup.

50GB - I only have my Indiana Jones and Star Wars in 50GB files.
BTW, tp - have you seen those brand new Indaian Jones 4K versions?
I saw somewhere a review saying they messed up colors.
Title: Re: A look back..
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 08 July 2021, 09:05:08
BTW, tp - have you seen those brand new Indaian Jones 4K versions?

The lost ark was fine, the other ones looked a bit soft, colorwise, it's different but and pastel in places I'm guessing due to the degrain algorithm in certain shot.
Title: Re: A look back..
Post by: phinix on Thu, 08 July 2021, 09:46:09
BTW, tp - have you seen those brand new Indaian Jones 4K versions?

The lost ark was fine, the other ones looked a bit soft, colorwise, it's different but and pastel in places I'm guessing due to the degrain algorithm in certain shot.


Which version would be best, in your opinion?
From all bray and 4K versions out there?
Whole set. I'm looking to get whole set.
Title: Re: A look back..
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 08 July 2021, 12:48:24


There's never a best version, there's always something fuzzy. I wouldn't get the vanilla now that the 4K is out.