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To: bootsup1 who wrote (3173)3/1/2001 7:08:29 AM
From: Glenn Perry   of 4169
 
>>>For example, at 10 kbytes/s, i2bp can give DVD quality full screen video and virtual Dolby surround
sound.<<<

Isn't the standard in the States specified at bits per second? How many bits per byte, eight? Personally, I think it's hogwash. And what is "virtual Dolby surround sound"? Is it in accordance with Dolby 5.1? Or is it virtually Dolby? What the heck is that? And what is DVD quality? Can't you encode a crappy video on a DVD? Would that then be DVD quality?
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