what does NUKED, at the end of a movie name, mean. Is it that the movie doesn't work any more?
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what does NUKED, at the end of a movie name, mean. Is it that the movie doesn't work any more?
can mean a numerous amount of things
Bad Cropping
NO IVTC
Bad Audio
Also More Complex things
most cases the movie still works but the group will normally release a REPACK which is a fixed version of the movie
nuked is a scene term.
it means there is something that is non standard about the film.
So do i d/l or wait?
yes NUKED versions are better then the same movie that is not NUKEDQuote:
Originally posted by browser@23 September 2003 - 22:19
So do i d/l or wait?
check out vcdquality and find out why the film was nuked.
i remember the lord of the rings : two towers dvd screener i downloaded was nuked but it was still very good.
sometimes things are nuked because of stealing sources from other groups. Like prt stole tcf files and did not bother renaming them so that release was nuked.
vcdquality's faq will explain loads of terms you should learn.
It doesn't say that it is nuked on vcdquality. Does that mean the movie is fine.
i thought that nuked ment that the file had something wrong with it. Weather it be audio, video, or something else ;)
which film was it and why did it say it was nuked. and can you find a better quality version that is not nuked it wuld be a safer bet.Quote:
It doesn't say that it is nuked on vcdquality. Does that mean the movie is fine.
It was Pirates of the Caribbean by TWisCO or sumthing like that. I want a DVD-R and it was the only one i could find.
IF it's nuked it is a bad file because of some of the reasons posted above so it's not a good file, but basically it doesn't meet vcdquality's standards on a movie so that's why they nuke it. But it should still work.
NUKED means it has something out of standards. that can be bad, good, or not affect considerably the quality.
some movies are nuked because the bitrate used is too high, so it's out of standard. if it is a vcd, maybe it won't play on some stand-alones dvd players. it will play on other, though.
i got a copy of hulk, dvdscreener, xvid, ac3. it was nuked because the audio was slightly out-of-sync with the video. but it's so slightly that it's almost unnoticeable. not a problem for me.
there are some movies that are nuked because the quality is just crap. bad quality of the video, or audio. if you see a NUKED on nforce, there's an icon that explains why it's nuked. if you're in vcdquality, check the comments. then u can decide to download it or not.
That particular release was nuked cause the source isn't DVD as stated in the info, but an inferior Russian PDVD.Quote:
Originally posted by browser@24 September 2003 - 00:35
It was Pirates of the Caribbean by TWisCO or sumthing like that. I want a DVD-R and it was the only one i could find.
As far as I know it's still a good release, but I'm waiting for a better one before I d/l 4,6 GB ;)
yea, i'll wait too. Thx evryone. But if it is from a rusiion PDVD, wouldn't it be nuked on VCDQuality?