Ruin is rather an exaggeration. And anyway don't you know it depends on the bitrate?
Oh dear. OK, genius, how are you going to fit 10 CDs onto one WITHOUT lowering the bitrate?
Also, getting 2 DVDs onto one disc without lowering sound or picture quality?
Share your intelligence with us, oh wise one...
Compressing 2 DVD videos would be pointless (and not significantly reduce the overall cost). Compressing 10 audio CDs would be worthwhile and not ruin the quality as most people can't tell the difference between CD quality and Mp3 even at a lower bitrate (you only have to look at the popularity of ipods). You could even compress the contents of the 10 CDs at quite a high bitrate and put them onto DVD audio discs.
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Thanks wrote: [/QUOTENAME]Oh dear. OK, genius, how are you going to fit 10 CDs onto one WITHOUT lowering the bitrate?
Also, getting 2 DVDs onto one disc without lowering sound or picture quality?
Share your intelligence with us, oh wise one...[/QUOTE]
He must be using an old Jedi mind trick.
[QUOTE]"You don't need to hear that version"[/QUOTE]
"You know, I don't really need to hear that version"