Firefly-sample-HQ_small
- Type:
- Video > Highres - TV shows
- Files:
- 1
- Size:
- 10.22 MB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Tag(s):
- sample HQ_small
- Quality:
- +0 / -0 (0)
- Uploaded:
- Mar 30, 2009
- By:
- myOne
This is a sample of my ~440 MB Firefly-HQ_small rips. Once again my account got banned and all my torrents deleted (censorship by the piratebay, who would have guessed), because my releases are too small and 'look' like fake. Instead of just having a look at my account and my other torrents, let's just deduce from the filesize, that it has to be fake, right? Considering that the whole point of my releases is small size - while preserving most of the quality - this is kind of ironic! Also there were concerns by the guys on #thepiratebay.ee about the quality. So here's a sample for them. Oh, and by the way: Get off your high horse guys, if you can't even hold your principles on your OWN website. A big sorry to everyone who was downloading my releases. But i think I won't do them anymore. Too much trouble uploading all torrents again every other week.
a simple solution would be don't encode the bitrate so low for the resolution (heck 1.09gb ~3.2mbit is low enough for 720p). or do the smart thing and don't do 720p at 1-1.2mbit because whether you like it or not (or regardless of what wrong argument you try to use to justify it) 1.2mbit comes out better at *gasp* a lower resolution like 480p.
however i'm not gonna waste my time explaining all the tech details because i know even if i could get x264 developers or experts who have encoded x264 SD/HD content for years saying that 720p at 1.2mbit is way to low and a lower resolution would result in less blocking, sharper pixels, and over all better picture... you still wouldn't get it.
try turning off deblocking if you want to see how your video really looks (and note that deblocking merely just smooths out that stuff).
however i'm not gonna waste my time explaining all the tech details because i know even if i could get x264 developers or experts who have encoded x264 SD/HD content for years saying that 720p at 1.2mbit is way to low and a lower resolution would result in less blocking, sharper pixels, and over all better picture... you still wouldn't get it.
try turning off deblocking if you want to see how your video really looks (and note that deblocking merely just smooths out that stuff).
i meant turning it off just for a few seconds to see how the video really looked.
just cause x264 decoders have deblocking, that's no excuse to make blocky video like i've seen on all sorts of other video at this bitrate and resolution with high settings
just cause x264 decoders have deblocking, that's no excuse to make blocky video like i've seen on all sorts of other video at this bitrate and resolution with high settings
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