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    Language / type of movies etc - what do you prefer ?

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    • A
      airliner last edited by

      by converting and uploading converted DVD-movies i wondered what would be the best for both the seeder  and/or  leecher :

      most of my DVD  are in their original or german language  - some with subtitles - some w/o .
      I am not that much an expert to subtract the subtitles as x-tra files  . converting the movie with all availble subtitles is not only much work , but would create also a file big in dimenson . In additoion i think that a zipped movie will be donloaded faster as lower in filesize .

      so what would you prefer :

      11)  avi/divx      file
      22 )  rm            file
      33)  mov          file
      aa)  keep movie in original languge  w/o any subtitles
      bb)  keep  movie in origninal language and if not in english , add subtitles in english
      cc )  add subtitles as x-tra files  ( if known how it is done  ???  ??? )
      AA ) as  Zip - file
      BB ) as  rar  - file

      Love is a name – sex is a game
      Forget the game and say the name
                        -.-.-.-.-.-
      Die drei Wunder des Mannes :
      steif werden, ohne zu frieren
      zu kommen, ohne eingeladen zu sein
      eine Latte zu haben,ohne im Baumarkt
      gewesen zu sein

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        Halfang last edited by

        in original, subtitles in english attached to the video,

        or even without subtitles 😛

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          luckystrike last edited by

          I would vote for Original Version in avi format with seperate srt subtitle files.

          If you're not sure how to do that, AfterDawn is a great resource.

          P.s. Thanks for the recent uploads!

          luckystrike

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            Teen4oldmen last edited by

            I would use xvid to encode the files.

            add the subtitles as extra subtitle files.

            not zip or rar it as it is already compressed when you encode it to xvid so you wont be able to lower the size much (if at all).

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              airliner last edited by

              @luckystrike:

              ….........AfterDawn is a great resource.

              u mean for programmes too ?    G
              give me 1-2 days and i have learnt how to rip those damned subs  g

              greetings airliner

              Love is a name – sex is a game
              Forget the game and say the name
                                -.-.-.-.-.-
              Die drei Wunder des Mannes :
              steif werden, ohne zu frieren
              zu kommen, ohne eingeladen zu sein
              eine Latte zu haben,ohne im Baumarkt
              gewesen zu sein

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                Halfang last edited by

                I wouldn't suggest compressing audio/video files with .rar, because as Teen4oldmen said, the compression ratio is so crap that it's not worth.

                not even a simple encapsulator (0% compression, much faster), since it wouldn't be of any use.

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                • raphjd
                  raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

                  I hate .rm/.rmvb files with a passion.  They are always much lower quality than AVI.

                  I don't use my computer to watch videos, except when I check them to see if they are worth keeping.  So using a separate subtitle file means I have to re encode the video to embed the subtitle anyway.

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                    Halfang last edited by

                    @raphjd:

                    I hate .rm/.rmvb files with a passion.  They are always much lower quality than AVI.

                    I don't use my computer to watch videos, except when I check them to see if they are worth keeping.  So using a separate subtitle file means I have to re encode the video to embed the subtitle anyway.

                    Usually any standard divx player (meaning "desktop" or home cinema player) should be able to play subtitles (.sub) without any problem (if the filename of the video and the subtitles are the same).

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                    • raphjd
                      raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

                      I don't have any videos with .sub files, all the ones I have came with .srt files.

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                        airliner last edited by

                        thanks guys , all your answers make sense and i am a little bit wiser than before 🙂

                        Love is a name – sex is a game
                        Forget the game and say the name
                                          -.-.-.-.-.-
                        Die drei Wunder des Mannes :
                        steif werden, ohne zu frieren
                        zu kommen, ohne eingeladen zu sein
                        eine Latte zu haben,ohne im Baumarkt
                        gewesen zu sein

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                        • soflsmurf
                          soflsmurf last edited by

                          Any porn, in any language, as long as its what i like. Subtitles help, as long as there is no bad over sound dubbing.

                          Compressing them with any compression program would maybe reduce initial file size by about 10% if that. You would spend the same time downloading it as you would zipping it. Not worth it. But hey, do what floats your boat. What is up with this labeling? 11, 22, 33, ?

                          11)  avi/divx      file Sure, why not. Dvd player plays both, too 🙂
                          22 )  rm            file Hell no, realplayer sucks.
                          33)  mov          file Nope. Not easy to convert, takes time. DVD player doesnt play them, either.

                          **~eddie


                          "I went to pornaholic anonymous and they kicked me out"

                          "If sex doesn't scare the cat, you're not doing it right"**

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                            ziamond last edited by

                            I will go for avi/dixv movie files, with external srt subtitles.

                            I use Subscene website to find subtitles and when they are out of sync I use TimeAdjaster (simple) or subtitle workshop (more advanced)

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