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Big.Brother.US.S16E36.720p.HDTV.x264-BAJSKORV[rartv]
Type:
Video > HD - TV shows
Files:
3
Size:
1.3 GiB (1397575895 Bytes)
Tag(s):
Big Brother S16E36 720p HDTV x264 BAJSKORV rartv
Uploaded:
2014-09-15 04:11:36 GMT
By:
Drarbg VIP
Seeders:
0
Leechers:
1
Comments
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Info Hash:
DA7E98C5045BF6717E09707C9D384612922D11DC




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Big.Brother.US.S16E36.720p.HDTV.x264-BAJSKORV[rartv]
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Auto Media Info :
Video Format........: AVC
Codec ID............: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Length..............: 42mn46s
Video...............: 1280x720 ( 29.970fps )
Bitrate.............: 3885Kbps
Audio Format........: AC-3
Codec ID............: A_AC3
Bit rate mode.......: Constant
Bitrate.............: 384Kbps
Channel(s)..........: 6 channels


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Comments

Thank-you for the quality upload/torrent, and for getting it up here so quickly!! Please SEED this everyone!
I thought people used ".mkv" to save space. What's with the size of this thing? Thanks for the upload, just some food for thought.
@foolabeans, people don't use .mkv files to save space. People use that specific container because it's more versatile.

Look at the name of this file and you will see x264 in it. Do you know what that is? Do you know what AAC means? Do you know what AVC means?

Read about .mkv, avc, aac and x264 and then you will have an understanding of what's happening with the more common file formats and encoding. mkv is not the compression method; it's the container that holds the compressed streams. Now, to answer your question as to why the file is big; it's because the show is 40 minutes long and it's a screen size of 1280x720, and if you cut the file size of a 720p, 40 minute file (and the file itself has the aspect ratio of 1.78:1, which is 16x9, which is 1280x720, for which all widescreen hdtv shows use 16x9 to fill your screen) then you start to create blur, fuzz, grain, artifacts, etc... since you didn't allow enough file size for 921,600 pixels to be tracked well enough. In this case you can think of file size the same as bandwidth for the audio and video streams.

I hope that helps. If not then go do the reading.
Thanks. Learned something new, much appreciated!