hey does anyone know where I could find small ~350mb movies and ~150mb tv shows in the mkv format?
it'd be great to download twice as much you know? I'm just looking at this site:minishares.org and wondering if I could torrent some such? :blink:
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hey does anyone know where I could find small ~350mb movies and ~150mb tv shows in the mkv format?
it'd be great to download twice as much you know? I'm just looking at this site:minishares.org and wondering if I could torrent some such? :blink:
ok, so anyone with scorp releases can suck my ballsacks after a run!
http://www.google.com/search?q=minishares (it's definitely not perfect, the files are watermarked (but for a respectable time at the start) and NO bookmark from this site will load again, also you'll have to click-through an adpage, but hey - the guy needs to make a few bucks I guess)
bt for these files would be terrific I think
do you have an insanely low bandwidth cap or do you just like to torture yourself with blocky picture?
actually hotshot I've sampled these .mkvs and the quality is great - do you have a 50 inch screen? I get 45gb for $84 a month, which is considered a pretty good deal in my country
what country do you live in
New Zealand
Give it less than a year and you'll all have fibre connections? Trust me, your government is all too aware of the problem...
45GB cap? Ouch I do that almost everyday
But you also daily abuse small animals and pine over the fact women will have nothing to do with you so all in all I you still think in the larger picture you're still behind.:idunno:
Here's CQ1ST being forced to watch mkv
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRnT-AU7ToQ
I would have put up the one where he was made to watch xVID but it was far too gruesome.:mellow:
oo you bastard!
I dunno - these mkv's and xvid's are really clear compared to the digital tv we all get now, one channels slow/squared and another's saturated (it's a 32' tv so 480p is perfect)
ok, I've looked abit, and it turns out there's quite a few at tpb
StyLishSaLH 480p < not that I'm into any of these, and
bob 480p
maybe in a week, there'll be more
I do it for teh lulz ;)
Seriously ... I'm dloading untouched full Blu-rays all the time and I remux them myself with the video and audio that I want. I have about 12 TB HDD-space.
I have a shitty FUP and therefore I'm doing it just to be a pain in the ass of my ISP :)
Most dloads are from Usenet, and the upload is from BT and the traffic to my NAS, so the upload does not reflect my actual upload-amount.
^^So seen anything good lately?
Disme - you must have a really big tv to notice the quality difference and go for all those blu-rays, (you must have a stack of hdds too)
(funny, I'm supposed to be talking about the smallest-possible files, but I find that interesting)
>> I'd like to ask the same kind of thing - Do you get a good selection of Old-2-New movies right now on in High Def? or are you watching just-the-latest?
TV is 52", so yes I can see the difference and yes I have a 6 2TB HDD's and some leftover HDD's (a 500 GB, a 320GB and a 250 GB) laying around and an ectra 1TB that's hooked to the Wii for games.
About the Blu rays: If you know where and how to look for, Usenet has the biggest collection of Blu rays, easily trumping BT or any other filesharing method. The new ones are all there, but many of the old movies can be founf too. And you can always request the stuff you are searching for on various Usenet-boards all over the interwebz.
Tinymkv and minishares are two ddl sites that come to mind. There's loads more but it gives a start. Both sites offer episodes and movie rips. The quality is superb. TV typically comes in 150 mb size per episode (sometimes less). Movies avg around 300 mb. Good luck and have fun :)
hmm, tinymkv seems to be an inferior copy of minishares (they have the same releases - but It looks like they're older) so if I'm going to click ads I'll do it for the better-organized minishares I think
kallieb: I'm glad you agree on the quality being good
I've also found black adder, monty python, and father ted on a forum called shaanig.com (!father ted!)
disme: you're doing well. 6 2TB HDD's - I guess it's all relative, but that is impressive - I'm glad you get the older stuff too, so we're at a time when 'everything's' coming to blu-ray. our (my) video shop is only at the point to 'everything' coming to dvd so far - the internet's streets ahead