is it really that bad... any way, i wont watch those preview clip yet... wil wait for the series... feel no fun to know some of the story b4 watching it.....
Are you serious? lols. Filesizes will correspond to the video quality and the release group i.e. HDZone's TV-RMVB will always be 200-220ish mb depending on how long the show runs where as VCD rips will be lower...
just curious about the hd files now. I think like I've seen other non-asian HD files go around 350-400mb/~45min show (1hr w/o commercial).
don't u delete after watching them? i mean is very unwise to keep all the files there after watching it, how many ppl will re-watch them anyway? and if u do want to keep them, burn them on a DVD? 1 SL DVD could hold as much as 15-20 (basically 1 drama) yes however this can also be an oversea release...when u see that a torrent to contain a few episodes (usually 3), those are oversea releases and if you can see some sort of marketing logos being displayed during the drama playing, that means is most likely a TV-Rip versions because true DVD-Rips won't contain any sort of logo... however if you do see "CN" or "SIN" showing, those would be the DVD-Rips, those are just codes that tells you where the DVD was originated...CN = China and SIN = Singapore... also I have seen that 8Cyber used to claim its uploads as DVD-RMVB and then later changed to just TV-RMVBs, and this should be adjusted by other uploaders when "if" they are trying to attract users to download from their torrents because of mis-confuse us (downloaders) claiming DVD-RMVBs...
What's a SL DVD? The only DVD's I know are like 4,7 GB and when I burned series on them it fitted about 3 eps (avarage 200 MB/eps) because I had to convert them. Got any advice to give me on how to burn a drama to DVD? yes however this can also be an oversea release...when u see that a torrent to contain a few episodes (usually 3), those are oversea releases and if you can see some sort of marketing logos being displayed during the drama playing, that means is most likely a TV-Rip versions because true DVD-Rips won't contain any sort of logo... however if you do see "CN" or "SIN" showing, those would be the DVD-Rips, those are just codes that tells you where the DVD was originated...CN = China and SIN = Singapore... also I have seen that 8Cyber used to claim its uploads as DVD-RMVB and then later changed to just TV-RMVBs, and this should be adjusted by other uploaders when "if" they are trying to attract users to download from their torrents because of mis-confuse us (downloaders) claiming DVD-RMVBs...[/QUOTE] Thanks. I'm not sure I understood all of it, but on the whole I think I got it!
SL DVD means Single Layer DVD, which is the normal 4.7GB dvd's. DL DVD is Dual Layer, it has two layers and stores twices as much space as a normal SL DVD
Uhm lols. I can't believe you wasted a DVD to burn 3 episodes >.< seems like a waste. Why don't you just burn them as data files? I mean sure when you burn as data files they can't be played on a DVD player but if you stick it into a computer you can still run them off anything that plays rmvb files. By doing it this way, I burn like approximately 20 episodes per DVD. This is how I keep ALL the drama I watch ... ever since like Armed Reaction III or something, I've kept them all.
-blush haha yeah. I think when I burned them last summer, the main reason was because I wanted to be able to watch 'em on a DVD-player, but now I just wanna keep 'em! So it doesn't matter if it's a SL DVD or a DL? Thanks for your advice!
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