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205 lines
9.4 KiB
PHP
<?php
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require "../include/bittorrent.php";
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dbconn();
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loggedinorreturn();
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stdhead("Video Formats");
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?>
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<table class=main width=940 border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0><tr><td class=embedded>
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<h2>Downloaded a movie and don't know what CAM/TS/TC/SCR means?</h2>
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<table width=100% border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=10><tr><td class=text>
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<b>CAM -</b><br />
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A cam is a theater rip usually done with a digital video camera. A mini tripod is
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sometimes used, but a lot of the time this wont be possible, so the camera make shake.
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Also seating placement isn't always idle, and it might be filmed from an angle.
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If cropped properly, this is hard to tell unless there's text on the screen, but a lot
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of times these are left with triangular borders on the top and bottom of the screen.
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Sound is taken from the onboard microphone of the camera, and especially in comedies,
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laughter can often be heard during the film. Due to these factors picture and sound
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quality are usually quite poor, but sometimes we're lucky, and the theater will be'
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fairly empty and a fairly clear signal will be heard.<br />
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<b>TELESYNC (TS) -</b><br />
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A telesync is the same spec as a CAM except it uses an external audio source (most
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likely an audio jack in the chair for hard of hearing people). A direct audio source
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does not ensure a good quality audio source, as a lot of background noise can interfere.
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A lot of the times a telesync is filmed in an empty cinema or from the projection booth
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with a professional camera, giving a better picture quality. Quality ranges drastically,
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check the sample before downloading the full release. A high percentage of Telesyncs
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are CAMs that have been mislabeled.<br />
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<b>TELECINE (TC) -</b><br />
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A telecine machine copies the film digitally from the reels. Sound and picture should
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be very good, but due to the equipment involved and cost telecines are fairly uncommon.
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Generally the film will be in correct aspect ratio, although 4:3 telecines have existed.
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A great example is the JURASSIC PARK 3 TC done last year. TC should not be confused with
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TimeCode , which is a visible counter on screen throughout the film.<br />
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<b>SCREENER (SCR) -</b><br />
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A pre VHS tape, sent to rental stores, and various other places for promotional use.
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A screener is supplied on a VHS tape, and is usually in a 4:3 (full screen) a/r, although
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letterboxed screeners are sometimes found. The main draw back is a "ticker" (a message
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that scrolls past at the bottom of the screen, with the copyright and anti-copy
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telephone number). Also, if the tape contains any serial numbers, or any other markings
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that could lead to the source of the tape, these will have to be blocked, usually with a
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black mark over the section. This is sometimes only for a few seconds, but unfortunately
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on some copies this will last for the entire film, and some can be quite big. Depending
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on the equipment used, screener quality can range from excellent if done from a MASTER
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copy, to very poor if done on an old VHS recorder thru poor capture equipment on a copied
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tape. Most screeners are transferred to VCD, but a few attempts at SVCD have occurred,
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some looking better than others.<br />
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<b>DVD-SCREENER (DVDscr) -</b><br />
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Same premise as a screener, but transferred off a DVD. Usually letterbox , but without
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the extras that a DVD retail would contain. The ticker is not usually in the black bars,
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and will disrupt the viewing. If the ripper has any skill, a DVDscr should be very good.
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Usually transferred to SVCD or DivX/XviD.<br />
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<b>DVDRip -</b><br />
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A copy of the final released DVD. If possible this is released PRE retail (for example,
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Star Wars episode 2) again, should be excellent quality. DVDrips are released in SVCD
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and DivX/XviD.<br />
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<b>VHSRip -</b><br />
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Transferred off a retail VHS, mainly skating/sports videos and XXX releases.<br />
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<b>TVRip -</b><br />
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TV episode that is either from Network (capped using digital cable/satellite boxes are
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preferable) or PRE-AIR from satellite feeds sending the program around to networks a few
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days earlier (do not contain "dogs" but sometimes have flickers etc) Some programs such
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as WWF Raw Is War contain extra parts, and the "dark matches" and camera/commentary
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tests are included on the rips. PDTV is capped from a digital TV PCI card, generally
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giving the best results, and groups tend to release in SVCD for these. VCD/SVCD/DivX/XviD
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rips are all supported by the TV scene.<br />
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<b>WORKPRINT (WP) -</b><br />
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A workprint is a copy of the film that has not been finished. It can be missing scenes,
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music, and quality can range from excellent to very poor. Some WPs are very different
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from the final print (Men In Black is missing all the aliens, and has actors in their
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places) and others can contain extra scenes (Jay and Silent Bob) . WPs can be nice
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additions to the collection once a good quality final has been obtained.<br />
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<b>DivX Re-Enc -</b><br />
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A DivX re-enc is a film that has been taken from its original VCD source, and re-encoded
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into a small DivX file. Most commonly found on file sharers, these are usually labeled
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something like Film.Name.Group(1of2) etc. Common groups are SMR and TND. These aren't
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really worth downloading, unless you're that unsure about a film u only want a 200mb copy
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of it. Generally avoid.<br />
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<b>Watermarks -</b><br />
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A lot of films come from Asian Silvers/PDVD (see below) and these are tagged by the
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people responsible. Usually with a letter/initials or a little logo, generally in one
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of the corners. Most famous are the "Z" "A" and "Globe" watermarks.<br />
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<b>Asian Silvers / PDVD -</b><br />
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These are films put out by eastern bootleggers, and these are usually bought by some
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groups to put out as their own. Silvers are very cheap and easily available in a lot of
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countries, and its easy to put out a release, which is why there are so many in the scene
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at the moment, mainly from smaller groups who don't last more than a few releases. PDVDs
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are the same thing pressed onto a DVD. They have removable subtitles, and the quality is
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usually better than the silvers. These are ripped like a normal DVD, but usually released
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as VCD.<br />
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<b>Scene Tags...</b><br />
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<b>PROPER -</b><br />
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Due to scene rules, whoever releases the first Telesync has won that race (for example).
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But if the quality of that release is fairly poor, if another group has another telesync
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(or the same source in higher quality) then the tag PROPER is added to the folder to
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avoid being duped. PROPER is the most subjective tag in the scene, and a lot of people
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will generally argue whether the PROPER is better than the original release. A lot of
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groups release PROPERS just out of desperation due to losing the race. A reason for the
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PROPER should always be included in the NFO.<br />
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<b>LIMITED -</b><br />
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A limited movie means it has had a limited theater run, generally opening in less than
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250 theaters, generally smaller films (such as art house films) are released as limited.<br />
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<b>INTERNAL -</b><br />
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An internal release is done for several reasons. Classic DVD groups do a lot of INTERNAL
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releases, as they wont be dupe'd on it. Also lower quality theater rips are done INTERNAL
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so not to lower the reputation of the group, or due to the amount of rips done already.
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An INTERNAL release is available as normal on the groups affiliate sites, but they can't
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be traded to other sites without request from the site ops. Some INTERNAL releases still
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trickle down to IRC/Newsgroups, it usually depends on the title and the popularity.
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Earlier in the year people referred to Centropy going "internal". This meant the group
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were only releasing the movies to their members and site ops. This is in a different
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context to the usual definition.<br />
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<b>STV -</b><br />
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Straight To Video. Was never released in theaters, and therefore a lot of sites do not
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allow these.<br />
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<b>ASPECT RATIO TAGS -</b><br />
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These are *WS* for widescreen (letterbox) and *FS* for Fullscreen.<br />
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<b>REPACK -</b><br />
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If a group releases a bad rip, they will release a Repack which will fix the problems.<br />
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<b>NUKED -</b><br />
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A film can be nuked for various reasons. Individual sites will nuke for breaking their
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rules (such as "No Telesyncs") but if the film has something extremely wrong with it
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(no soundtrack for 20mins, CD2 is incorrect film/game etc) then a global nuke will occur,
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and people trading it across sites will lose their credits. Nuked films can still reach
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other sources such as p2p/usenet, but its a good idea to check why it was nuked first in
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case. If a group realise there is something wrong, they can request a nuke.<br />
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<b>NUKE REASONS...</b><br />
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this is a list of common reasons a film can be nuked for (generally DVDRip)<br />
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<b>BAD A/R</b> = bad aspect ratio, ie people appear too fat/thin<br />
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<b>BAD IVTC</b> = bad inverse telecine. process of converting framerates was incorrect.<br />
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<b>INTERLACED</b> = black lines on movement as the field order is incorrect.<br />
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<b>DUPE -</b><br />
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Dupe is quite simply, if something exists already, then theres no reason for it to exist
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again without proper reason.<br />
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<?php
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stdfoot();
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