what size of file is best to look out for, no cam please
is 700mb gonna be any good if its a dvd rip or do i need to go for 1 - 1.6g?
please help as it ulimately decides what i download
what size of file is best to look out for, no cam please
is 700mb gonna be any good if its a dvd rip or do i need to go for 1 - 1.6g?
please help as it ulimately decides what i download
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I've had cams that were 1.4 gigs it all depend check vcdquality for info on a release
yea, i've had cams converted to SVCD and they can get up to 1.3gb's. Thats compressed to. Anywase I just look at the title, if it says CAM or TS then i know the quality wont be the best. I usually look for SCREENER or DVD-RIP in the title.
well believe me .. size got nothing to do with it ..
i had this movie clip one time it was divX it was like 5 mb and some few kilobytes .. i couldnt believe the resolution and the sound quality
but search for DivX or DVDrip and SVCD would be good too
i play the file while im dl the file to find good quality while im dl the file.
That's in most instances not possible since most releases on IRC are compressed.
Check VCDQuality or NForce for the quality of a release.
Can't remember a movie's name? Ask help at MovieWorld's Lost & Found
While file size can help in determining quality, it's not the end-all/be-all answer to your question.
Vcdquality.com can be most helpful for finding file size/type information. More importantly, read the user-posted comments/ratings and check out the samples.
Lastly, if possible, look for the movies that are compressed using the Divx or Xvid codecs. They are, IMO, the best quality [relative to file sizes] I've seen.
BTW, a typical Divx/Xvid encoded movie will be around 700Mb in size.
my 0.02$
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