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.![]()
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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.![]()
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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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