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| Which format to store all my DVD's I have loads of DVD's which I want to hold on a server to eventually feed a multi-room system (not decided what this will be). But basically, I wanted to know which format to store the films on my server/PC? Am I correct in thinking DIVX would be the best choice to retain good quality? |
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