having not long ago watched this episode on free to air and then watching this
download i couldn't pick the difference. runtime 41m 32s.
[#67147]
Written by: CATBOX [08/11/2007, 09:24]
proper has been released:
bionic.woman.s01e06.hdtv.proper.readnfo.xvid-caph
if the first link takes you to bt chat, then click the other one.
[#67153]
Written by: Amourek [08/11/2007, 10:18]
wow xor, you can't even get the size right. it's pathetic. i think "nuked" would
be a better name for you guys.
[#67164]
Written by: dnaneer [08/11/2007, 12:18]
ok guys tell us about the quality
i have a very slow d/l so i'm not going to waste 5 hours downloading nuked
versions
[#67169]
Written by: branch [08/11/2007, 12:47]
i just watched it and i didn't see anything wrong. i think maybe (not sure)
there was one glitch, but it was minor. it's totally watchable.
[#67179]
Written by: Brunin_Gee [08/11/2007, 13:49]
Quote by dmfaust
and hell, while on the subject, the reality is
there are better formats out there they could be using for the same quality to
cut it in half in size, but none of the release groups can get their heads
around the scene release standard. i'll still never understand why they can't
even get around the sizing for cd burning(2 decent quality eps per standard
700
mb cd was one of the original reasons for the size standard) when no one even
burns to cds anymore.
i still burn to cd because i have a 2 philips divx players, and a jvc divx,
and i dont have a dvd burner. i can get 100 cdrs for $7.99
[#67188]
Written by: coreying [08/11/2007, 14:44]
Quote by dmfaust
this is why the hardcore scene kiddies irritate me. a nuke for 10 mb
undersized? they need to get off their anal retentive high horse, and not cry
wolf over something so dumb. and hell, while on the subject, the reality is
there are better formats out there they could be using for the same quality to
cut it in half in size, but none of the release groups can get their heads
around the scene release standard. i'll still never understand why they can't
even get around the sizing for cd burning(2 decent quality eps per standard 700
mb cd was one of the original reasons for the size standard) when no one even
burns to cds anymore.
regardless about your or my feelings of a 10mb undersize - the scene rules are
there for a reason - to ensure consistency and quality and to stop idiots making
lives hard for everyone. without the rules, downloading tv/movies/or games from
the internet would be more trouble than it is worth.
the scene just needs some rules about groups like xor to kick them out after a
certain number of 'infringements'
as for your comments about the groups not being able to get their heads around
the formats which could 1/2 the size... hello! they're already using x.264 for
the 720p release! so they already know how to use it - it's just that divx/xvid
is supported on most dvd players, and even many mp3 and pmp's - whereas x.264
has many different profiles and modes which are not as universally supported,
and much higher processing requirements and therefore battery usage too. xvid
will be around for a long time to come.
[#67218]
Written by: hansamurai [08/11/2007, 16:40]
you guys who burn to cd should just buy an xbox and mod it with xbmc, then
stream off your network share. the only time i burn things is when i burn a
season to dvd to back it up and get it off my hard drive.
xbmc works great and is easy to set up, i highly recommend it.
[#67491]
Written by: StoneRyno [09/11/2007, 23:32]
there is a problem with the caph proper found on mininova and i assume anywhere
else the torrent is posted. its an exe file and not self extracting. nore is it
a renamed avi file. one comment on there indicated their virus scanner detected
it as a virus though avast didn't detect any virus activity on my pc. i
certainly hope i didn't get some unknown virus on my pc becasue i used the open
file option in azureos to play the file as i do with all tv show downloads until
that point i didn't know it was an exe file. with that said is there a real
proper if not i'm just going to get this one and live with the reduced file size.