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payeco
Posted at 09/03/2012, 18:46
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1. maybe no dvd players but there a many standalone devices, including blu-ray players, on the market that support aac playback. some are available for under $75 dollars like the wdtv. the apple tv, which supports it, is $99 new or $85 refurbished. 2. aac may be patented but it is offered license and royalty free. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/advanced_audio_coding#licensing_and_patents ![]() the same can not be said about mp3 which is what is currently used in xvid releases. it is also based on internationally recognized standards, which again, can not be said about mp3. 3. see #1. 4. i don't know where you got this idea but it's flat out wrong. |
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pixipie
Posted at 04/04/2012, 09:14
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avi http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7065572/body_of_proof_s02e16_hdtv_xvid-2hd ![]() |
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