• • • (In case of subreddit takedown) • • 1. Submissions must be related to the discussion of digital piracy. Spam, trading, selling, and blatant self-promotion posts are forbidden. Do not request or link to pirated/copyrighted content. Redundant questions that have been previously answered will be removed. Do not message moderators for help with your issues. Either message the mod team if relevant, or make a post on the sub as normal. Browse by filters: Related Subreddits • • • • • • •. TS: TS stands for TeleSync. A telesync is the same spec as a CAM except it uses an external audio source. Ripping is the process of copying video, audio and subtitle content from removable media like DVD. Through compression and other approaches such as re-encode and others, the content will be. Recombined into a new multimedia file. This new multimedia file is called DVDrip. Soal fisika kelas 11 kurtilas. ELI5: Someone uses a camera to capture the video, but gets the audio from a device like a headphone jack in a chair for the hearing impaired CAM: Audio and Video are picked up by a camera. DVDScr - DVD's are sent to judges and other people in the industry before theatrical release to be judged for award ceremonies. Someone in that group rips it and leaks it. It's a 'screener' for those judges to watch. DVDRip - Transcode of a lossy encode sourced from a DVD. XviD - an old (and IMO outdated) video codec x264 - The 'new hotness' video codec and compression scheme. It's a library of software for encoders to compress raw H.265, MPEG5, and AVC streams found in raw DVD's and Blurays AC3 - An audio codec and compression scheme usually used for HD media. Supports multi channel audio. AAC - Another audio codec and compression scheme. It tends to be used with standard definition and 2.0 channel media. HDRip - I think it's a rip of web content and steams from places such as hulu, netflix, etc. : Standards in the are defined by of people who have been involved in its activities for several years and have established connections to large groups. These people form a committee, which creates drafts for approval of the large groups. Outside the warez scene, often referred to as, there are no global rules similar to the scene, although some groups and individuals could have their own internal guidelines they follow. In warez distribution, all releases must follow these predefined standards to become accepted material. The standards committee usually cycles several drafts and finally decides which is best suited for the purpose, and then releases the draft for approval. Once the draft has been e-signed by several bigger groups, it becomes ratified and accepted as the current standard. There are separate standards for each category of releases. All groups are expected to know and follow the standards. Interesting:||| Parent commenter can. ![]() Will also delete on comment score of -1 or less.||| • • • • •.
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