dr.who.lets.kill.hitler.avi
- Type:
- Video > TV shows
- Files:
- 1
- Size:
- 9.75 GiB (10466699776 Bytes)
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Tag(s):
- dr who lets kill hitler matt smith
- Uploaded:
- 2011-08-27 21:58:35 GMT
- By:
- Anonymous
- Seeders:
- 0
- Leechers:
- 1
- Comments
- 2
- Info Hash: 35F73687DA61741665642C6E740FFF7CD2086ADB
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The first episode of the new series. Or the second half of the existing one. My first attempt at a torrent upload.
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Since you say it was your first attempt, I'll cut you some slack. This isn't going to work...9.75 GB for a SINGLE episode? I don't think so.
This is a raw .avi direct from the DVR, i surmise.
At full resolution, you haven't even set any parameters on the DVR for recording, they are on default maximum, at this size for a 48 minute show.
I suggest you read up on 'ripping'and encoding, there is plenty of material covering the subject of ripping and encoding for viable upload size files, as VF indicates, this shouldn't be more than 550Mb for a full resolution XviD at 48 minutes and as you will see, MP4/MKV/FLV etc are much smaller.
You'll find encoding software like 'Total Video Converter' for instance, easy enough and Nero has a decent video encoder/converter with it, etc. and info on encoding parameters, resolution/aspect ratio/FPS/bitrates for sound and video etc is easily available online via a search
Don't be put off, but as said, nobody is going to download nearly 10Gb's for a 48 minute show, people upload entire series of 12-15 shows at that filesize matey.
Thanks for your efforts anyway, but it's simply too large a filesize.
Mind how ye go, ay.
Peace. : )
At full resolution, you haven't even set any parameters on the DVR for recording, they are on default maximum, at this size for a 48 minute show.
I suggest you read up on 'ripping'and encoding, there is plenty of material covering the subject of ripping and encoding for viable upload size files, as VF indicates, this shouldn't be more than 550Mb for a full resolution XviD at 48 minutes and as you will see, MP4/MKV/FLV etc are much smaller.
You'll find encoding software like 'Total Video Converter' for instance, easy enough and Nero has a decent video encoder/converter with it, etc. and info on encoding parameters, resolution/aspect ratio/FPS/bitrates for sound and video etc is easily available online via a search
Don't be put off, but as said, nobody is going to download nearly 10Gb's for a 48 minute show, people upload entire series of 12-15 shows at that filesize matey.
Thanks for your efforts anyway, but it's simply too large a filesize.
Mind how ye go, ay.
Peace. : )
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