BIT-HDTV looks good. Isnt stuff like ESiR, THOR etc from hdbits?
Yea, alt.binaries.hdtv is packed with scene and homebrew encodes. With the speed and retention of a good server, you will be in heaven.
I already use usenet believe it or not and have done for ages, but by the looks of it Bittorrent is by FAR the best source when it comes to HD content. There is way more HD films on just 1 good HD tracker than there is within my 92day usenet retention.
Of course it is. HDBits' oldest active torrent dates back to November 2005 (with still 18 seeds by the way), BiT-HDTV back to March 2006. There is no question that the bittorrent network is better equipped for generating an archive of available highdef material. Nonetheless, most scene releases are available on the Usenet and it sometimes goes the other way around as well. A few 1080p Usenet releases make their way onto HDBits where some kind person reencodes a 720p version.
Both distribution techniques benefit from each other (as they should) but as it has already been mentioned here, HDBits has the best case of highdef-video quality freaks you'll presently find on the Internet. So it's only reasonable that you should want to go there.
I use Bit-HDTV however very seldom do I download HD movies straight.
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