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nperversion
12-04-2009, 06:37 PM
Hello to all the community.

I'm currently searching the private tracker which has the largets amount of FullBlurays (no BDRemux/BDRip/1080p/720p...). Only 1.1 dumps.

This is not a "Which is the best HD tracker?", as HDBits.org may have the crown, but the amount of FullBluray is really low (at least 18 months ago).

I'm only member of Bit-HDTV, so if someone could make a comparison with it in terms of FullBluray it'd be greatly appreciated.

Just filter by Movie/HD and search for "Full" in the search field and press enter, how many torrents are listed?

Thanks.

sez
12-04-2009, 07:51 PM
Well I know a place where most movies are between 16 and 50GB so I dunno how full that is for you.BD ISOs by the way.

Rudde
12-04-2009, 07:59 PM
HDME.eu is good but not the best I think :P

hotshot6473
12-04-2009, 08:08 PM
just use usenet if you are not on HDBits for full blurays

anon
12-04-2009, 08:12 PM
If what you're looking for is:

own unique "internals" that can be burned directly to BD25 discs. That's right: Their BD torrents are in *.ISO format from untouched sources (and we should mention that are also region-free), ready to burn to BD-R media.
(Quoted from http://**************.com/2009/08/19/tracker-blu-torrents-for-bluray-movies-ready-to-burn/)

Then Blu-Torrents may be what you want:
http://blu-torrents.net/

nperversion
12-04-2009, 09:42 PM
Thanks anon, they have 49 Full/untouched Blurays so time to work for the uTorrent :D

tufu1019
12-05-2009, 12:44 AM
For now,by browsing Blu-ray or HD-Disc category(not related to active torrents or speed)
Bit-HDTV:1054
HD-Torrents:331
HD-bits.ro:331
HDCLUB: 737
HDC:1252
CHD:567
HDStar:679

Sanka113
12-05-2009, 12:47 AM
Mas props if you can keep ratio when downloading those. I could never handle the seed/time/ hard drive space is gonna keep me out of the untouched blu-ray biz until broadband and hard drive space is more affordable.

hotshot6473
12-05-2009, 12:52 AM
Mas props if you can keep ratio when downloading those. I could never handle the seed/time/ hard drive space is gonna keep me out of the untouched blu-ray biz until broadband and hard drive space is more affordable.

They have been affordable for years. Get a job

BTW HDBits has 2588 full blurays

nperversion
12-05-2009, 01:31 AM
Wow, the question is, are there 2588 Blurays already out? :D

Maybe next year I have the luck to join hdbits. Now I regret so much letting the account inactive ~2 years ago...

Thanks everyone for the help.

hotshot6473
12-05-2009, 01:50 AM
just use usenet and the forum "Binary Invasion" They list every bluray posted to usenet and pretty much every big BD that is out in the wild will be on usenet

Sanka113
12-05-2009, 03:26 AM
Mas props if you can keep ratio when downloading those. I could never handle the seed/time/ hard drive space is gonna keep me out of the untouched blu-ray biz until broadband and hard drive space is more affordable.

They have been affordable for years. Get a job

BTW HDBits has 2588 full blurays

I gotta job, love :D. What I meant, was that the amount of resources that it takes up to download and seed one full size blu-ray is VERY taxing unless you have the speed and space to do so. Especially, on the typical home connection. I agree that if you don't have the hard disk space/ connection to seed a blu-ray then Usenet may be a better option than torrents for downloading full size blu rays.

nperversion
12-05-2009, 11:24 AM
I have 50Mbps/3Mbps cable at home, and 4x2TB (8TB) HDDs. Although in FullBluray I won't be able to store more than 250-300 movies.

Thanks for the usenet tip, I'll check it asap.

http://www.speedtest.net/result/638754133.png

EDIT: One question hotshot.

I am regarding using a Usenet server (Giganews) and I see it offers 485 days binary retention. That means, although I pay for a month, I'll have all the binaries available for almost 1 year and a half, right? But only for the links published in the month I was in? What about the previous published links (November 09, October 09...)?

Thanks.

hotshot6473
12-05-2009, 03:00 PM
Usenet is a monthly service so you have to pay each month. Retention is how long the files uploaded stay on the servers for you to download. So you would have access to every file posted in the last 485 days

This is the best deal on usenet access http://www.news.astraweb.com/unlimitedplans.html

nperversion
12-05-2009, 03:25 PM
Oh thanks so much :)

I can't rep you yet I guess, but I'll do asap.

Sanka113
12-07-2009, 05:33 AM
With your setup then you should be able to dl and seed bluray's just fine off a tracker. You would just have to take your time with keeping your ratio in check. Regardless, usenet may be a better option if you can afford it.

hotshot6473
12-07-2009, 04:13 PM
If you cant afford 10 bucks a month you are either a kid or probably should look into advancing your career.

If you are not a member of HDBits usenet as of right now if the only viable option besides scouring every HD site hoping a disk will be uploaded