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Posted: Tue, 30th Oct 2007 20:06 Post subject: |
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Posted: Thu, 8th Nov 2007 11:09 Post subject: |
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signed!
not to mention that loads of TV Series getting released in x264 format as well..
gief x264 section!!!!!!
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Posted: Sat, 22nd Dec 2007 22:44 Post subject: |
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Hd is the future, but not shit reencodes. list the full disks releases would be nice. I shit on reencodes.
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Posted: Sat, 17th May 2008 17:08 Post subject: |
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Any chance to get this section on nfroce?
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Posted: Sat, 17th May 2008 17:11 Post subject: |
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I agree with this to be honest. I now wait most of the time for x264 rips. It certainly is the new 'standard' format. Xvid is old shit now.
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Posted: Sat, 17th May 2008 17:59 Post subject: |
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I think such a section would be pointless. When it comes to nfos for movies, nforce is really bad at collecting them.
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Posted: Sat, 17th May 2008 22:36 Post subject: |
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Parallax_ wrote: | I think such a section would be pointless. When it comes to nfos for movies, nforce is really bad at collecting them. |
Does this mean that x264 section couldn't be a different story? Releases are different, groups are different filesizes are at least sime as DVD-Rs so I don't see any good reason why this section would be pointless.
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Posted: Fri, 6th Feb 2009 14:43 Post subject: |
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I have some questions...
Scene Bluray movies (ex. Crank.2006.720p.DVD5.BluRay.x264-SEPTiC) are original Bluray movies or its Bluray rips?
Which is diference betwen x264 and H264?
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Posted: Fri, 6th Feb 2009 18:29 Post subject: |
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nellebgd wrote: | I have some questions...
Scene Bluray movies (ex. Crank.2006.720p.DVD5.BluRay.x264-SEPTiC) are original Bluray movies or its Bluray rips? |
they are rips. real bluray in VC1 are ~20-40 gb. quality can range, especially in scene releases where quality is not a priority but releasing fast is. septic is the worst of the bunch, but they have gotten better in recent days.
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Posted: Fri, 6th Feb 2009 20:46 Post subject: |
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nellebgd wrote: | Can you tell me wich is extension for original Bluray movies? .mkv? VC1? |
m2ts
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Posted: Sat, 7th Feb 2009 00:03 Post subject: |
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Parallax_ wrote: | nellebgd wrote: | Can you tell me wich is extension for original Bluray movies? .mkv? VC1? |
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when x264 is the codec, mkv is usually the container
when vc1 or mpeg4 avc or mpeg2 is the codec (all can be used on bluray), m2ts is usually the container
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Posted: Sat, 7th Feb 2009 09:14 Post subject: |
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x264 is an implementation of MPEG4 AVC, so it has nothing to do with the container. It's like saying MPEG2 codec files use the VOB container and Xvid files use AVI container.
Bluray disks use the M2TS container, HDDVD disks use the Enhanced VOB (file extensions EVO+MAP) container, while HDTV caps (not as popular anymore) are almost predominately MPEG2 Transport Stream (file extension TS), regardless of the codec, because it is very simple to just throw stuff in the TS. In fact, M2TS is the same MPEG2 TS, with modifications to make it more usable for random access disks.
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