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    • john32123666
      john32123666 last edited by

      There are bunch of posters labeling their content title from a converted/dvdrip video format into DVD title name ...
      [misleading members about the content]

      If you try to search for "DVD" or "ISO" :
      https://www.gaytor.rent/browse.php?search=DVD&incldead=1&orderby=added&sort=desc
      under 3 GB of torrent you can see some torrent file mistitled as DVD ...
      ex :
      not dvd.jpg

      A digital versatile disc (DVD) should consist of AUDIO_TS & VIDEO_TS folder / Disc Image File (.iso) ...
      A standard single-sided, one-layer DVD can hold 4.7 gigabytes of data and 8.5 GB if it's a double-layer disc.

      This post is not intended to offend anyone but to address them of misleading info ...

      [œùæ] : " Mahirap mag dunong dunongan, Kung wala kang kaalam alam " ...

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      • ?
        A Former User last edited by

        Sorry but this is not misleading at all. If the source material comes from a DVD and you are copyring the integrity of said material, it's a DVD rip. It can be a demux, a transcode, a simple copy of the root structure or creating a disc image.

        The website indeed have a rule that states that all DVD uploads MUST be an exact copy of the VIDEO_TS folder structure or a disc image, meaning any other ripping method is unnaceptable. In this case it's not a mere case of labelling.

        This whole question shreds some light into the (lack of) rulling on material that is known to have been ripped or transcoded. Most websites require the uploader to inform what is the source material and which processes the final material originate from.

        For instance, most torrents from today are composed of files that were originally delivered in a digital format, a member can upload a video and then have it re-uploaded by someone else who have re-encoded it into a smaller resolution, lower bitrate or different coding format, or additionaly an "AI enhanced" version.

        So there's that, you could argue that, solely based on the current rule, a DVD ripped into a single video container is not allowed, but you cannot argue that it's not a DVD rip.

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        • ?
          A Former User @Guest last edited by

          lol we check, recheck and still end up submitting with the weirdest typos... Shame.

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          • john32123666
            john32123666 @Guest last edited by

            @ianfontinell ...
            I am referring to a DVD torrent title [misleading members from a converted content] not any type of format ...
            In addition altering DVD content from original folder is forbidden ...
            DVD/Blue Ray are example of disc format that can be copy into a hdd drive ...

            While :
            MP4. MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14) is the most common type of video file format. ...
            MOV. MOV (QuickTime Movie) stores high-quality video, audio, and effects, but these files tend to be quite large. ...
            WMV. ...
            AVI. ...
            AVCHD. ...
            FLV, F4V, and SWF. ...
            MKV. ...
            WEBM or HTML5.

            are Types of video format extensions transcoded/converted from disc material ...

            [œùæ] : " Mahirap mag dunong dunongan, Kung wala kang kaalam alam " ...

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