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There are a lot of different types of movies and it’ll come in very handy sometimes if you know them. We’ll try to give a brief, concise explanation of the most important types,

  • Cam (filmed with a camcorder, the video and audio quality are often poor)
  • Telesync (a cam with an external audio source, sometimes filmed with a professional camera)
  • Telecine (filmed directly from the reel, good quality)
  • DVD Screener (uses a non-retail DVD as a source, sometimes with a counter or other text on the screen. Most often, you’ll periodically find a “Do Not Copy” text on the screen). These copies are also produced for award ceremonies purposes such as the Oscars.
  • DVD Rip (uses the final retail DVD as a source)
  • TVRip (ripped from a (mostly digital) TV source)
  • R5 (uses R5 DVD’s, comparable to DVD Screeners – also has scrolling text and black and white scenes to separate them from retail DVD’s)
  • VCD (aimed to fit on a standard CD, most of the time its slightly less in picture quality)
  • XVCD (a VCD which uses higher quality rates, but aren’t recognized by all VCD players)
  • x264 (an upcoming video codec, which allows a very high picture quality in relation to the file size)

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