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RE: Joe Bob Briggs MonsterVision Uploads! - monkstah - Feb 03, 2022 (Jan 31, 2022, 18:16 pm)brandon03 Wrote: According to my spreadsheet and using The TVDB as source for Episode information, here is a bunch of statistics I've gathered. Helpful or not, it seemed to apply to the conversation I actually have 389 total Monstervision movies (including duplicates). 319 actual movies are accounted for between Patreon, Runrunbill, and Crywolf and 71 are remaining. However, if you talk movies missing Joe Bob segments, it goes up to 160 total. The list I am using is from https://cinemassacreold.website-us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/2018/11/08/the-history-of-tnts-monstervision/ Monstervision starts 6/28/1996 and ends 7/8/2000 RE: Joe Bob Briggs MonsterVision Uploads! - ShinMusashi44 - Feb 03, 2022 What would be the best program to reduce the size of the Last Drive-in videos? Most of them are 5gb-13gb in size. Don't really want them taking up a TB. I've haven't done much editing before, but I brought one into Premiere (5GB file) and right away the file is around double the size. So I want to reduce it, but bringing it into there, makes it double lol. RE: Joe Bob Briggs MonsterVision Uploads! - jope - Feb 03, 2022 i use this one: https://www.anymp4.com/app-store/free-wmv-avi-converter/ it's free and does a good job of shrinking file size without much quality loss. (of course, i'm a techno-lunkhead when it comes to stuff like this so others may feel differently re: quality loss.) RE: Joe Bob Briggs MonsterVision Uploads! - norcal2001 - Feb 04, 2022 Large USB drives are inexpensive these days, I keep all of my JB episodes on a 2TB model. It plugs right into my TV as well, so it's easy to play them anywhere in the house. Future you may be happy that you kept video quality intact. RE: Joe Bob Briggs MonsterVision Uploads! - RealPaigeWWE - Feb 04, 2022 You can get a 16 tb drive for the price of a nice pair of sneakers. I don't even know where you'd find a 2 TB drive in modern times. I guess the same place people buy Playstation 2s. RE: Joe Bob Briggs MonsterVision Uploads! - RowsdowerRevenge - Feb 04, 2022 I will never buy another Hard Drive that isn't SSD. Every single one fails after a couple years. It is not worth it. SSD's are still expensive though, and with limited capacity. But I've made up my mind and I ain't going back. RE: Joe Bob Briggs MonsterVision Uploads! - monkstah - Feb 05, 2022 (Feb 04, 2022, 22:01 pm)RowsdowerRevenge Wrote: I will never buy another Hard Drive that isn't SSD. Every single one fails after a couple years. It is not worth it. SSD's are still expensive though, and with limited capacity. But I've made up my mind and I ain't going back. I'm still running 8 Western Digital drives from 6 years ago with no issues. I think it depends on what you are getting honestly. RE: Joe Bob Briggs MonsterVision Uploads! - norcal2001 - Feb 05, 2022 (Feb 04, 2022, 15:12 pm)RealPaigeWWE Wrote: You can get a 16 tb drive for the price of a nice pair of sneakers. I don't even know where you'd find a 2 TB drive in modern times. I guess the same place people buy Playstation 2s. USB drives in a variety of sizes are commonly found at all of the local retailers that you would expect, as well as the usual online sources. For you, I'm guessing Walmart. The advantage of 2TB is that they don't need their own dedicated power source to work on the USB port of most TVs. Anything larger than 2TB requires more power to operate than what most TV USB ports can provide, so you'd have to find a spot for another power cord or a powered USB hub. If your TV is mounted on a wall, the less wires involved the better. 2TB are also cheap enough where you can buy 2 and keep a backup in case of a drive failure. Inexpensive, highly portable, and large enough to contain the entire JB archive (for now at least). I'm aware of all of the other options, like setting up a media streaming source on your local network, using higher quality drives for performance and reliability improvements, etc. All valid, I just went with the one that was most compatible with all of the TVs in our home. RE: Joe Bob Briggs MonsterVision Uploads! - RealPaigeWWE - Feb 05, 2022 i had four drives fail on me, and all four of them were Seagate. So, for the last 10 years or so, i've ONLY bought WDs. And I haven't had a single one of them fail so far. Knock on wood. I also haven't used a TV since 2006. My walls are covered in action figures. No place to hang one Imagine having a fancy TV set up and not having a power strip you could plug a hard drive into. You'll have to, because my imagination just can't do it. it's like trying to tell me you once went to Walmart and got trapped inside a jar of pickled pigs feet. I mean, I know those two things exist, but I just don't think it's likely to happen. RE: Joe Bob Briggs MonsterVision Uploads! - Max Renn - Feb 06, 2022 I just have redundant backups of all the stuff I care about that I keep unplugged and stored. Hopefully SSD's will come down in price and up in capacity eventually, but honestly, those can fail too. The world is an imperfect place... |