I have an older (Model 3030) ReplayTV. For my own education and comparisons I am very curious about how it stores MPEG2.
They seem to have the Good, Better, Best approach with no technical details in their spec. You can store things so that the hard drive will hold 30 hours, 15 hours or 10 hours. If I store my movies using the medium quality, the video is super and seems so much better than my DVD's created with 720 X 480 with 8K Video Bit Rate.
Anyone have any idea what the good, better, best translates to ??
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There is a FAQ for the Replay TV with a lot of the information. I have successfully taken files from mine and transcribed them to VCD using KVCD templates (modified for 29.97 frame rates)
http://replayfaq.reidpix.com/faq.asp
kevin
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