Andy_Cole
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Does it matter if your internet provider sends you a letter? Can they fine you?Not sure what you mean?
Does it matter if your internet provider sends you a letter? Can they fine you?Not sure what you mean?
Im not sure what the consequences are as its a little bit unclear, but think they can disconnect me (not good as other net options are crap) and dont know if they could pass details on for further action eg fines. Not really wanting to test it.Does it matter if your internet provider sends you a letter? Can they fine you?
I have 4 letters from my provider. I asked about it when renewing and they said it has nothing to do with them as it's a third party that is monitoring it.Im not sure what the consequences are as its a little bit unclear, but think they can disconnect me (not good as other net options are crap) and dont know if they could pass details on for further action eg fines. Not really wanting to test it.
What's a webdl exactly? Obviously web site download but where does it rank compared to avi/mkv etc as that's the column it appears under on torrent sites. Is it a format?"The House That Jack Built" out there as a WebDL 1080p rip. Fecking bastards, this was early even by pirate standards
No idea what it means, quality is usually quite good though.What's a webdl exactly? Obviously web site download but where does it rank compared to avi/mkv etc as that's the column it appears under on torrent sites. Is it a format?
It's stuff from amazon, netflix and similar streaming services. It's still avi/mkv/mp4/whatever, that's the file type, that doesn't change.What's a webdl exactly? Obviously web site download but where does it rank compared to avi/mkv etc as that's the column it appears under on torrent sites. Is it a format?
Good to know as I've avoided it thinking it was a cinema google glass job of sorts.No idea what it means, quality is usually quite good though.
Cheers for that.It's stuff from amazon, netflix and similar streaming services. It's still avi/mkv/mp4/whatever, that's the file type, that doesn't change.
Basically, something like this:
HDTV - capped (recorded) from TV channels and then released by bad people as .ts (usually not encoded, untouched) or .mkv files
Web-DL - as mentioned above
Web-Rip - re-encoded stuff from Web-DL
Blu-ray - untouched blu-ray that you should play normally, with menus and other goodies
Remux - untouched video and (sometimes) audio from blu-ray, but without bonus content, and it's usually muxed into .mkv container
720p, 1080p, 2160p - encodes to decrease file sizes, while trying to preserve quality; proper people do it transparently, and people like Juffy, Jiffy, whatever the name, does it poorly --- but the files sizes are smashing!
I guess it's something like that. Never seen any of those files. Never ever.
I was told about one the other day. Fortunately it is poor quality.Has anyone seen a Creed 2 torrent?
I found that one unfortunately.I was told about one the other day. Fortunately it is poor quality.
Awards season is upon us. Screeners have to started to leak like an old boys underpants. Green book and ralph breaks the internet so far. I hope those leaking are found and soundly thrashed for their assault on the arts.When do those pesky screeners make an appearance? I'll be doing overtime to ensure each and every one of them are reported.
Excellent excellent. I'll get to work later.Awards season is upon us. Screeners have to started to leak like an old boys underpants. Green book and ralph breaks the internet so far. I hope those leaking are found and soundly thrashed for their assault on the arts.
I've been using Private Internet Access. They have lots of servers around the world, bandwidth is decent, costs are competitive, and they don't keep logs. It's easy to set up, and I've used it on both Windows and Linux.Anyone able to PM me about a VPN that doesn't keep meta data or logs? Anyone have experience with NordVPN or IPVanish?
cheers ill have a lookI've been using Private Internet Access. They have lots of servers around the world, bandwidth is decent, costs are competitive, and they don't keep logs. It's easy to set up, and I've used it on both Windows and Linux.
That's been floating about the torrent scene for months.Free Solo anywhere?