Re: Bit-HDTV big changes!!
I lost the previous blocklist I was using when I reinstalled Opera, and it had your avatar and signature on it. I just readded those, thanks for the reminder.
Re: Bit-HDTV big changes!!
"For the last six months or so I have been abscent errrr absent and I come back to find that most of the users aren't very active":unsure:
"Anyway I lot is wrong so prioritizing I figure the most important thing is to first find a new logo":unsure:
Hopefully something pretty.:unsure:
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Is it only me, or bit-hdtv is going to close and be replaced by a new site, where only upper classes are invited?
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They're going elite lol, looks like I'm not going to make it to bithdtv-2.
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I'm sure the new website won't be any different. Just changing where the regular/dedicated users ride their keyboards won't make for a sudden surge of activity. Bit-HDTV has been dead since I joined over a year and half ago, then they had internal groups losses and inactive staffers (let alone users).
:ghey:
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BHD is dead since months, i understand better why.
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Ever since Eureka left, for better or worse (I'd wager the latter), BHDTV has been dead. Framestor was a brief glimmer of hope 'til they went overboard with overbloated encodes filled with unnecessary DTS-HD-MA audio tracks, which take up an additional 4Gigs or so. When Framestor left, you knew it was officially over.
On another similar note, AHD, once home to Eureka, is now pretty much dried up and dead. No more freeleech (some shite about 75% free or 25% free, who knows/cares), less and less seeders/leechers, way late releases, ugly GUI, etc, etc.
I guess HDBits remains the undisputed king.
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TheKarateKitt
Ever since Eureka left, for better or worse (I'd wager the latter), BHDTV has been dead. Framestor was a brief glimmer of hope 'til they went overboard with overbloated encodes filled with unnecessary DTS-HD-MA audio tracks, which take up an additional 4Gigs or so. When Framestor left, you knew it was officially over.
On another similar note, AHD, once home to Eureka, is now pretty much dried up and dead. No more freeleech (some shite about 75% free or 25% free, who knows/cares), less and less seeders/leechers, way late releases, ugly GUI, etc, etc.
I guess HDBits remains the undisputed king.
You're probably right, i joined BHD when Eureka left to AHD.
With HDBits, you can add: TTG (HDChina is dead now...) & HDT.
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Relanium
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Originally Posted by
TheKarateKitt
Ever since Eureka left, for better or worse (I'd wager the latter), BHDTV has been dead. Framestor was a brief glimmer of hope 'til they went overboard with overbloated encodes filled with unnecessary DTS-HD-MA audio tracks, which take up an additional 4Gigs or so. When Framestor left, you knew it was officially over.
On another similar note, AHD, once home to Eureka, is now pretty much dried up and dead. No more freeleech (some shite about 75% free or 25% free, who knows/cares), less and less seeders/leechers, way late releases, ugly GUI, etc, etc.
I guess HDBits remains the undisputed king.
You're probably right, i joined BHD when Eureka left to AHD.
With HDBits, you can add: TTG (HDChina is dead now...) & HDT.
if u have Hdbits.there is no use 4 TTG.btw BHDTV just copy and paste from other sites they don't have exclusive release