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    ok thanks, I was just under the impression that their encodes were special for some reason

    and i've seen teh index, quite a few times actually and it has some good stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by beansis View Post
    ok thanks, I was just under the impression that their encodes were special for some reason
    They don't have encodes. They have full blu-ray discs.

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    Go to binaryinvasion.com to find those abhdtv posts spotted, specifically this forum http://www.binaryinvasion.com/forums...?showforum=114

    It may be worth $20/year if you're already using newsgroups to rip BR discs, which is a relatively expensive form of piracy. I haven't upgraded to BR yet so I'm not sure.

    If you were just looking for encodes, I would have to say that joining the irc channel alt.binaries.hdtv.x264 on efnet.org is the best way to get into things. Check out http://www.gotnzb4u.me.uk/x264/requests.php and play around to get familiar with the fact that they post most of the good HD encodes to usenet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SonsOfLiberty View Post
    I've never even heard of so must not be

    For HD content you can use our index, do people not see our NZB index or what?

    Or go to search engine (there are many oh many) and type:
    #a.b.hdtv.x264@EFNet
    Or just browse the group?

    http://www.nzbindex.nl/groups/alt.binaries.hdtv.x264/
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    #a.b.hdtv.x264@EFNet

    is the same

    They are wanting BD rips, not x264 rips though.
    Last edited by SonsOfLiberty; 08-01-2009 at 04:22 AM.
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    Ok thanks for the info, ill have to check some of this stuff out

    imo downloading full blu-ray rips is a bit extreme tho.
    firstly, my bandwidth limit would be used up within a few days, and I don't have nearly enough storage space to maintain a decent library

    I think for getting full blu-ray quality, using netflix and coping the movies seems like a safer and less complex option

    What I do like downloading are 720p encodes, which are only about 2-3gb and look good on a small screen
    Unfortunately these are hardly available on usenet. . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by beansis View Post
    What I do like downloading are 720p encodes, which are only about 2-3gb and look good on a small screen
    Unfortunately these are hardly available on usenet. . .
    720p are easy to find on Usenet

    http://www.nzbindex.nl/search/?q=720...espam=1&more=0

    Also most 720p rips are 4GB+, depends if you get them from the scene or a p2p group.

    Scene=DVD5
    P2P=Generally larger than 4GB
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    Quote Originally Posted by iLOVENZB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by beansis View Post
    What I do like downloading are 720p encodes, which are only about 2-3gb and look good on a small screen
    Unfortunately these are hardly available on usenet. . .
    720p are easy to find on Usenet

    http://www.nzbindex.nl/search/?q=720...espam=1&more=0

    Also most 720p rips are 4GB+, depends if you get them from the scene or a p2p group.

    Scene=DVD5
    P2P=Generally larger than 4GB

    Well the thing is I know some really good places to get some amazing 2-3gb 720p encodes through direct download . . . so i meant quality 720p encodes in relatively small size are hard to find on usenet

    and if im gonna download 4gb+ i might as well go all the way for 1080p
    Last edited by beansis; 08-01-2009 at 11:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beansis View Post
    Well the thing is I know some really good places to get some amazing 2-3gb 720p encodes through direct download . . . so i meant quality 720p encodes in relatively small size are hard to find on usenet

    and if im gonna download 4gb+ i might as well go all the way for 1080p
    1080p rips usually run around 7-8gb+++. I would say if you're gonna get p2p 2-3gb, go all the way for a scene 4gb rip, not *another* 4gb for a 1080p.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beansis View Post
    ...I know some really good places to get some amazing 2-3gb 720p encodes through direct download . . . so i meant quality 720p encodes in relatively small size are hard to find on usenet

    and if im gonna download 4gb+ i might as well go all the way for 1080p
    m-HD rips? 1080p movies are MUCH larger than 720p . There aren't many mHD rips on Usenet but Nhanc3 have posted some.

    Quote Originally Posted by EyeBaller View Post
    1080p rips usually run around 7-8gb+++. I would say if you're gonna get p2p 2-3gb, go all the way for a scene 4gb rip, not *another* 4gb for a 1080p.
    1080p P2P: At least DVD9 sizes
    1080p Scene usually DVD9 sizes

    It also depends on the movie type ie. Animation movies are smaller depending on the ripper/encoder.
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