Dude036 | 28 points
.nz/#F!hwdxCR6a!cLz22rzGshyFKiEA8YW9QA
Quality: 720p
Codec: x264
Nice! Already seen it but it's a great movie so I'm going to watch it on the flight to holidays
[-] LlewynDavis1 | 1 points
Think you for re-upload?
Fixed
[-] LlewynDavis1 | 2 points
Dude you are fucking amazing. I just realized how much you are putting out for the community. Thank you. I posted in your library thread without even realizing it was you! Thanks for everything!
[-] Zlynky | 7 points | Feb 02 2017 22:44:46
I just want to thank the uploader for putting the size in the title as everyone should.
This makes someone like me with a craving for quality able to skip uploads like these so much easier. I'm on a 300 Mbps connection with no data cap, so these releases is a big no-go for me.
I hate having to go to a mega page, insert the decryption key only to notice the move is compressed like crazy to a few GB or less.
So thanks to the uploader, and please don't takes this the wrong way. I don't mind people uploading releases like these for people that wants them.
So once again thanks!
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[-] LordSifter | 4 points | Feb 03 2017 01:18:31
And conversely, I (within reason) don't give an Aylesbury duck about quality but greatly prefer a small file size - it works for both of us, thanks OP :)
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[-] ForceBlade | 0 points | Feb 03 2017 00:14:26
I feel ya, haven't been downloading anything 720p/1080p on Torrent sites or the Mega Subreddits that is <10GB
Like what baron awful quality are people OK with for 1080p? fuck..
even YIFYs are 2-3gb for 1080p right? like come on.
I've got Harry Potter direct Blurays in 720p that I REPLACED the 1080p's with because even stretched to 1080p in playback was better than the native 1080p videos.
So dumb.
Edit: especially making 6+ seperate posts for 800mb movies, which are also "HD" resolutions with disgusting bitrates
shudders
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[-] Axelstrife | 2 points | Feb 03 2017 01:21:00
you two must of loads of storage unless you download watch and delete? i only have about 5TB worth of storage of Movies tv shows and pc games. with about 3TB empty space left atm Storage is the main reason i don't go for the highest quality available.
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[-] Zlynky | 2 points | Feb 03 2017 06:21:57
I've got 18TB, in my PC, and another 12TB in my NAS, and upgrading soon. :)
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[-] Mortos3 | 1 points | Feb 14 2017 23:44:24
Whoa, didn't know people were using HDDs that big. I like full-quality rips but I've decided to go in a different direction as far as storage: burning the files to bluray data discs. Surprisingly low cost per GB, and lasts a lot longer than a hard drive.
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[-] ForceBlade | 1 points | Feb 03 2017 01:30:03
Upgrading to 20TB from my existing 12 soon. I like hoarding bluray rips for the family to watch
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[-] Cristian_01 | 1 points | Feb 04 2017 16:51:15
If you dont mind me asking, do you know of a really good external hard drive for storing and watching movies?
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[-] ForceBlade | 1 points | Feb 04 2017 23:56:03
Unfortunately I'm not sure.... I have a seagate 8TB hdd I use for backups, and it's pretty fast I guess.
Edit: Just plugged it back in from a trip, the one I describe as being pretty good is the ID:
It's one of two that I have in a ZFS mirror (pretty good filesystem for storage) so I take one with me to my parents house to unload movies every few weeks and the other stays here.
But I've only had it for 2-3 months so cant talk about failure rates just yet.
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[-] Cristian_01 | 2 points | Feb 05 2017 02:50:57
Ahh, I see. I'm kinda ignorant on all-things-hardrives so I was asking around. Thanks alot for the response. I'll check it out.
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