MRH Theater

Sit back and watch some great model railroading videos online!

Current attractions ... All MRH Theater videos are free!
   
  FEATURED - DON'T MISS!
  NEW! Tips and Hints for Model Railroad Operations
    Miles Hale visits train show in Australia (April 2015)
 
 
MRH demos the RailPro system
    RSS Feeds for Model Railroaders
    Read MRH on Android Kindle Fire tablet
     
  Dream and Design (layouts, prototypes, track planning, inspiration)
    Coos Bay Hauler Afternoon
    An interview with Tom Miller
    Jim Reardon's On3 layout
    Railfanning the Kansas City area (1960-1970)
    Railfanning the Bear Creek & South Jackson
    2009 Along the Boston & Albany (Mike Tylick clinic)
    2008 Siskiyou Line Potpourri (Joe Fugate clinic)
    2008 Layout Design Special Interest Group panel discussion
     
  Benchwork and Roadbed (room prep, layout physical plant, track roadbed)
    Swing Bridge Across the Entrance to the BC&SJ (April 2009 MRH)
     
  Track, Electrical, DCC (track laying, wiring, digital command control)
    MRH demos the RailPro system
    DCC - the good, the bad, and the ugly (Joe Fugate clinic)
    Introduction to DecoderPro
    Advanced DecoderPro
 
 
2011 Digitrax User Forum (NMRA Convention)
    2010 Digitrax User Forum (NMRA Convention)
    2009 Digitrax User Forum (N Scale convention)
    2009 Digitrax User Forum (NMRA Convention)
    2008 Digitrax User Forum (NMRA Convention)
     
  Scenery and Structures (modeling terrain, vegetation, water, bridges, buildings)
    Forced Perspective primer (Rick Wade video)
    2009 Modeling of Mystic (Earl Smallshaw clinic)
     
  Locos and Rolling Stock (prototype and model railroad equipment)
    More coming soon ...
     
  Operations and Maintenance (running trains and keeping them running)
  NEW! Tips and Hints for Model Railroad Operations
    Tom Miller's live steam operation
    N Scale Pushers
    Ops on Gary Siegal's L&N
     
  Tools and Techniques (unique how-to insights)
    RSS Feeds for Model Railroaders
    Read MRH on Android Kindle Fire tablet
     
  Hobby News and Events (what's happening around the hobby)
    MRH Interviews at the National Train Show in Atlanta (July 2013)
    MRH Visits Rapido Trains at the Ottawa Show (May 2013)
 
 
MRH visits the San Diego Model Railroad Museum
    2011 National Train Show (Sacramento, CA)
    2011 Amherst Society "Big-E" Show (Springfield, MA)
    2010 PNR Convention (Lynwood, WA)
    2010 National Narrow Gauge Convention (St. Louis, MO)
    2010 National Train Show (Milwaukee, WI)
    2010 Amherst Society "Big-E" Show (Springfield, MA)
    2009 Craftsman Structure Show (plus the Scotty Mason Show live podcast)
    2009 Model Railroad Hobbyist NTS promo video
    2009 National Train Show Layouts
    2009 National Train Show (Hartford, CT)
    2008 National Train Show (Anaheim, CA)
     
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Comments

Dating the movies

Joe,

How about putting a date for each of the videos indicating when they were first shown.  That way I can keep track of which one I have seen.

Bob Hayes

arthurhouston's picture

BLU RAY and BETA

These two things have the same thing in common. SONY FAILURES.  Sony has the rights to the movies they are going to make their dollar anyway.  Why not have on format so we can play everyone HD video's.  I know that would be too simple. Wait it just like VHS. 

I like many people are not going to go with this format because it is out thier all by its lonesome.

Art

There were only 2 formats to begin with. . .

There was BluRay and HD DVD. BluRay won the "format" war.  All movies are coming out on BluRay now.  

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In effect, they're all CD formats

In effect, these are all CD formats.

First was the CD format we all know and love that holds about 600 MB.

Then came the "high capacity" CD format (same media form factor) that holds about 5 GB. We dubbed it "DVD".

Now "ultra high capacity" CDs (same media form factor) come on the scene that hold about 25 GB. At first there were two formats - HD and BluRay. BluRay won, HD lost. So now all ultra high capacity "CDs" will be called BluRay disks since they use that format (invented by Sony).

These ultra high capacity disks allow storing a High Definition TV quality movie (1280x720 or 1920x1280 instead of DVD's 720 x 480). The result is an image with up to 4 times the pixels that's so crisp you can see the dust particles on objects, etc. It also takes roughly 4 times the disk space, so BluRay with 5 times the capacity is perfect. The BluRay format also includes more interactive capabilities than the DVD format - you can literally program high definition games on BluRay.

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

Joe Fugate's HO Siskiyou Line

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Exactly.   And we can still

Exactly.

 

And we can still play frisbee with our Laser Disks.

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And don't forget

Blue-Ray sounds cool too, much more interesting than DVD-HD.

Either way they're already a dead format, as streaming and immediate delivery will become the standard in the future. Blue-Ray looks great, but it's just a new coat of paint on that old horse drawn buggy.

I give Blue-Ray 5-7 years in the consumer market place, a little longer for data retention purposes.

 

 


HO, early transition era www.garbo.org/MRR local time PST
On30, circa 1900    

 

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FLV format

FLV video is highly compact and looks very good, and 98% of all computers on the planet have Flash Players installed.

Quicktime is more of a Mac-centric format (although many PCs also have Quicktime installed) and the video image is softer. A softer image looks good for Hollywood movie previews, but for model railroading videos where the visibility of little details is important, a more crisp video like that delivered by the FLV format is preferred.

AVI format video file sizes are huge, so this format is not very suitable for streaming video.

WMV format video is a good second choice to FLV, looking more crisp than Quicktime and the file sizes are almost as good as FLV. WMV's big negative is that it's almost totally a PC format, and not a very Mac or Linux friendly video format.

Hope this explains our choices. Believe me, the decision to go with FLV was not taken lightly. We literally spent months experimenting with various video formats and FLV video looked the best and had the smallest file size.

 

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

Joe Fugate's HO Siskiyou Line

Read my blog

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MRH Theater

Joe,

Everytime I have seen a video like the one of yours it inspires me to move forward.  I am on vacation with Grandchrildren and now it seems like I should be home to go back to work on the RR.

Model Railorading and vacations

Sure, feel guilty about not being home to work on your model railroad. But whould you prefer to feel guilty about not spending any time with your grandchildren while you had the opportunity? Grandchildren gorw up very fast and your opportunities to be with them are already limited as it is because you have to realize that we don't live forever.

Irv

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Grandchrildren

You are 100% right. But in my case the grandchrildren live four doors down and grandson is the head enginer on the RR.  Granddaughter is the chief trouble maker at seven.

Thanks.


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