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    Just normal looking USBs. About three or four films to choose from. Just recalled one was Terminator 3.

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    How do I get this... It looks awesome.
    Not for the movie, but for the USB.

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    4GB? Too small, would be crud quality. I think I'll stick with DVD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MV75 View Post
    4GB? Too small, would be crud quality. I think I'll stick with DVD.
    DVDs typically only have 4.7GB of space. Take out the special features and you could easily fit a movie on a 4GB USB without loss of quality.

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    Per layer yea. Most if not all the dvds I have are dual layer.

    It's a point about taking stuff out, but it'll still be something that's only "watch on the computer" type of quality.
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    These days you can convert DVD's to around 700MB files with almost no visible quality loss (personally I watch via streaming to Xbox 360). By "no visible quality loss", I mean I might notice some compression, but a regular person like my wife could never tell the difference.

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