TS or TC or DVSCR Xvids will do me if it's a "hot" movie, nothing before that, otherwise DVD retail rip is what I wait for.
I like to download cams as soon as they are out.
I like to wait for a high quality DVD Rip/DVD-R.
I like to download the cam, and then download the DVD Rip/DVD-R when it is released.
TS or TC or DVSCR Xvids will do me if it's a "hot" movie, nothing before that, otherwise DVD retail rip is what I wait for.
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i grab cams, sometimes, only if it's watchable.
other than that, DVDR for me.
Bad quality will ruin my interest. So I'd rather wait for a quality release dvdrip. Ok with dvdscr sometimes if it's a really hot one. Will keep the ones I like in HD 720p encode.
Last edited by saimer; 07-17-2008 at 12:19 AM.
I donīt download CAM, TS, Screeener, etc., donīt care if itīs the latest movie, usually are awful and tend to fu** off the pleasure of watching a good movie in good conditions.
I usually wait for the DVDr.
I used to get CAM releases of movies, though not regularly, a couple of years ago.
But frankly it struck me that, aside from the gloating aspect; which personally I find inconvenient, because not only do all your friends/mates/acquaintances either guess you grabbed it from the net to watch it (in the case of the movie not having been released in your country yet) and ask you for a copy, or it just generally draws unnecessary attention to you; watching a CAM of a movie actually ruins the movie-watching experience.
When you get over the novelty of watching the movie as early as possible, you just stick to something watchable, like a top-notch TS, and those are rare, or a TC/R5/DVDSCR/DVDRip and obviously the ultimate DVDR. Watching a DVDR movie with eng subs just means you enjoy the movie to it's fullest extent, as close to the director/cameramen's vision as possible.
-Sherman
both! but, sometimes download CAM rls.
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Cam/TS was alright when I was a teenager and the idea of being able to download a movie on the internet before it was released on video was a new thing.
Now I have the patience to wait for a quality version of the movie, though I mostly just pay to watch them in theaters.
I'm a collector when it comes to movies, so nothing less than DVD-R is good for me.
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