how do they get corrupted?
Bad ripping or encoding
Virii
ya, i have had a lot of avi files that are corrupt cuz of bad encoding.
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Avi's usually start life off fine, after they have been shared around errors start to creep in (or are deliberately put in)
Originally posted by AndrewBarker@12 November 2003 - 10:55
Avi's usually start life off fine, after they have been shared around errors start to creep in (or are deliberately put in)
yeah, watch out for those creeping errors lol
Yes bad ripping does it.
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if u watched the 60 minutes thing on pirating movies, there's a company that purposely releases corrupt movies that look like the real one. assholes with no balls.
lol they can try but we got the verrifieds :-D B)Originally posted by abu_has_the_power@12 November 2003 - 12:58
if u watched the 60 minutes thing on pirating movies, there's a company that purposely releases corrupt movies that look like the real one. assholes with no balls.
can't they dnl a verified and make a slight change in it without altering any file props, just enough changes to fck up the movie but the file-altering goes unnoticed
so that when their file is beeing uploaded it acts as a verified but it's fucked up or is a verified allways the exact same file as the one that was originally posted?
possible??
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