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LordWolf |
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March 23, 2012 06:43:56pm |
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Re: How to obtain original material? |
Either I'm misunderstanding your response or your misunderstanding my request.
The way I'm reading your responses, you're saying to pay someone to download the content from a site like this one (in Cinepack/etc format), convert it to DVD and then send that to me. Is that correct? If so, that is ignoring my original question.
My question is about obtaining the material pre-cinepack/avi, pre-ogg, pre-mp4. How do I obtain THAT version of desired videos?
To give you an example, let's say that I want a copy of "It's A Wonderful Life" and I want to be able to convert that to an avi or mkv or something and upload that to a site. Unless I'm missing my guess, I can't just buy the movie on DVD and do that because there's bound to be something that was done to make that version of the work copyrighted again (colorized or some other alteration to make it an 'original' work). I'd want a version of that movie that is guaranteed to be copyright free.
So how would I go about doing THAT? If I wanted a video from this site to play on a DVD, I'd just download the video and then convert it to DVD myself. So it would be pointless for me to pay someone else to do it for me. (The "It's A Wonderful Life" reference is merely an example for my point.)
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jonc |
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March 23, 2012 06:57:54pm |
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movies
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Re: How to obtain original material? |
I think I understand you, but the "original" content is the disk or media that the DVI/cinepack was ripped from. I did not say *all* PD merchants grab their media online, I said *some probably* do. Again, the Feature Films forum would be helpful in this regard. Some people there are or have been regular patrons and can tell you which ones are good and which ones to stay way from.
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Rick Prelinger |
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March 23, 2012 07:21:01pm |
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Re: How to obtain original material? |
If I understand you, you're looking for highest-quality copies of PD materials. If that's true, I think you have to find a film collector or a friendly archives and negotiate a deal with him/her for video masters made from their copies. Or (despite what you said above) start to collect film materials and pay to have them transferred.