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Posted at 08/05/2008, 21:59
#91798
what was wrong with the first one?
Posted at 08/05/2008, 23:44
#91822
it just looks like a second group got their's linked, too. it's not a proper.
i've never seen a show double-represented on this site before. that's pretty
impressive, when you think about it.
Posted at 08/05/2008, 23:49
#91823
✎ Quote by avataren
what was wrong with the first one?


hdtv>pdtv
Posted at 08/05/2008, 23:51
#91825
they are both too big!!!

go to demonoid or bt-chat and get the normal 350mb file.

uploaders please consider that many people have bandwidth problems, slow speeds,
download quotas etc, so these oversized files consequently are a big problem.
Posted at 09/05/2008, 01:54
#91855
while bbc one's pdtv source isn't bad, the encode is still better when ripped
from a hdtv feed despite being the same size and everything.
in the end it has a sharper picture and more accurate color.
Posted at 09/05/2008, 04:56
#91877
quit harping on the size of the encodes. tje fact that two completely different
groups have come put with caps only a few mb is size apart tells me that there
has to be some reason for it - video quality, less compressed audio or something
else. if you don't like the size then definitely say something about it but
posting in every thread for the series that the cap is too big & to go to
demonoid or somewhere else for the "correct" size is complete crap. i
understand bandwidth issues but there's plenty of room out there for multiple
caps & compression ratios. i remember finding a group that were making
available episode of degrassi right after they aired on ctv (hey, i have a 16
year old daughter so be kind). unfortunately, they felt that the lowest
bandwidth folks had to be catered to so they were all in highly compressed .wmv
format. every episode was around 25-30 mb or so and virtually unwatchable on
any television (and only mediocre at best on a computer. since they were being
capped from ctv's hd feed, i asked if anyone would possibly cap them in divx or
xvid and got shot down in flames for it. at about that time i get a big sat dish
and found the daily pre-feed to the affiliates, record them on my new panasonic
dvd recorder, ran a quick encode and / or just posted the mpeg file on the net.
point is, some people want quality over being able to fit 13 episodes on one cd.
Posted at 09/05/2008, 05:24
#91880
✎ Quote by pathomancer
they are both too big!!!

go to demonoid or bt-chat and get the normal 350mb file.

uploaders please consider that many people have bandwidth problems, slow speeds,
download quotas etc, so these oversized files consequently are a big problem.


60 minute bbc shows always get a 700mb encode
Posted at 09/05/2008, 06:25
#91886
doctor who is on bbc and, before commercials are taken out, 60 minutes in
length? and it is 350mb. unless i am missing something here.
Posted at 09/05/2008, 06:51
#91889
there are no commercials on the bbc - doctor who just happens to be only 45
minutes long.
Posted at 10/05/2008, 04:38
#91987
✎ Quote by pathomancer
they are both too big!!!

go to demonoid or bt-chat and get the normal 350mb file.

uploaders please consider that many people have bandwidth problems, slow speeds,
download quotas etc, so these oversized files consequently are a big problem.


disagree; if you're watching on a flatscreen you really appreciate the quality.
Posted at 10/05/2008, 18:01
#92107
the bbc is funded by the tv licence and the other channels by adverts. the
only problem is you pay an arm and a leg for the tv licence and yet there is
nearly nothing worth watching but reruns
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