iPhunwa2 | 165 points
If you're having trouble downloading from MEGA, or can't bypass the bandwidth limit, use ZippyShare with JDownloader. If you're unsure on how to download using JDownloader, read the post I made here.
Rick.and.Morty.S03E09.HDTV.x264-BATV | Megalinks MegaDB Rick.and.Morty.S03E09.HDTV.x264-BATV -1 CD
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[-] randomcamel1 | 3 points
thanks bruv
[-] triadwarfare | 2 points
Thanks. I'd rather wait for this version than the one that's released earlier because it's uncensored and has no AS watermark
[-] MarsWanKenobi | 1 points
uncensored and has no AS watermark
The best Rick and Morty episodes are Amazon's versions.
[-] gandalftheshai | 2 points
Only 1 more week :(
[-] hugopiovesan | 1 points
Excellent as always, thanks!
[-] 203801092016 | 1 points
Thankyou very much mate, Love these AMZN rips :D
[-] starktargaryen07 | 1 points
Amazing as always
[-] Anthraxious | 1 points
Much appreciated <3
[-] CidAndroid | 1 points
Hero (☞゚ヮ゚)☞
[-] Skateboard123 | 1 points
anyway to get episode 1-9? for season 3
What's the point of compressing, if it's going to be the same size? I mean you could compress max and it's a win win. You take up less space on Mega and we download less. Please explain.
[-] 203801092016 | 6 points
It changes the checksum of the file and makes it unique from the uncompressed file, meaning if the original file gets taken down, the completely unique .rar file (which mega sees as a completely unique file) will not be automatically deleted.
Mega cannot see your files in the first place due to every upload being encrypted with the owner's private key.
[-] widescreenvideos | 2 points
its so that it doesnt take so long to extract
[-] [deleted] | 6 points | Sep 25 2017 11:47:21
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[-] mickeythefist | 9 points | Sep 25 2017 12:08:57
Trust me, this one is better.
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[-] Maikupoku | 6 points | Sep 25 2017 12:44:28
Does anyone feel this is weird that they are always compressed files. I mean I've downloaded 3 gig files easy from mega. Why is this tiny file compressed into a zip? Is something hidden in there?
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[-] [deleted] | 7 points | Sep 25 2017 16:44:23
It changes the checksum of the original file. So if there's uploaded bare mp4 file of the movie/show/anything else they won't be able to find this one as well and remove it too. (Might be a bit hard to understand)
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[-] pablo1107 | 4 points | Sep 25 2017 19:20:34
https://youtu.be/b4b8ktEV4Bg
This will explain it further.
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[-] Mas_Zeta | 3 points | Sep 25 2017 17:39:58
You can see if some file is exactly equal to another one if you compare its MD5 hash. So, in order to change the MD5 you can zip it and then it's more difficult to identify and take down
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[-] wadhah | 1 points | Sep 25 2017 20:06:08
Does zipping a file twice produce two different checksums? As in if they zip the file they had (let's assume with the same settings we used) will they both our files and their files have the same checksum?
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[-] iMalinowski | 3 points | Sep 25 2017 21:32:29
Of course. You just added another layer of headers. Every byte in file counts toward the checksum, and those new bytes will change it.
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[-] rustyshackleford193 | 2 points | Sep 25 2017 14:31:24
What is bitrate Alex?
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[-] whatnowwproductions | 1 points | Sep 27 2017 01:31:15
Who's Alex?
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