Thats not true, scc has 184 HD movies (not counting archive) Sure p2p encodes are better. But when you have shitty internet speeds. I'd rather download a 4 gig 720p release then a 6-8 gig version. Plus on my 42" 720p plasma you can hardly tell the difference between the two.
0 day trackers get a lot of HD releases but they also have all the other files too so they miss alot.
for sure agreed, if you have terrible speeds go small scene like septic, and if your eyes don’t see the difference that’s awesome for you..Thats not true, scc has 184 HD movies (not counting archive) Sure p2p encodes are better. But when you have shitty internet speeds. I'd rather download a 4 gig 720p release then a 6-8 gig version. Plus on my 42" 720p plasma you can hardly tell the difference between the two.
I’ve got a 52" and I get large 1080 rips.. I love them, my net not that fast either but I’d rather wait that extra few hours.
but the discussion isn’t "what’s better - scene or P2P" its scenehd vs hd torrents.. and HD torrents owns it already.. remember hd torrents is brand new, imagine another 6-12 months online.. its beyond reality saying that scenehd is better.. maybe, MAYBE it has better speeds![]()
Last edited by CarpeNoctem; 03-17-2009 at 09:59 PM.
It's matter of choice really
Speed or Quality encodes
IMO Quality wins so HD-Torrents is the way to go![]()
delacc.php on hd-torrents solves the problem
wondering what trackers besides hdbits have good collection of 'untouched' blu-ray(Blu-ray Disc),20-40gb each in sizes.m2ts files in the stream folder.
Last edited by johhn; 03-18-2009 at 09:10 PM.
What kind of speeds are we talking about from sceneHD? I routinely hit upwards of 4000 kB/s (4MB/s) down from HD-T on my seedbox. I downloaded QoS 1080p 10.2GB in about an hour and a half. I know on my home connection which maxes down at 1.5MB/s I can always max it from HD-T.
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