the original is not noticeable... some people are real
picky..
well, it is noticeable but it's not nothing major if you just wanna watch the
ep. you don't miss any dialog or anything. i'd say, if you're going to keep the
file or if you haven't even started the download yet, then get this proper.
if you already got the other one (or are almost done downloading it) and you
only wanna watch the ep, then don't even bother with this one.
you guys need to stop being so demanding and ridiculous.
this stuff is free... be grateful for that.
while its free and we're grateful for what the encoders do, the internet isnt
free and its a hindrance to waste usage on an erroneous file. i dont mind wating
a few more days to get the episodes because the ones thet jump in and download
1st thing are the guinea pigs, so to speak.
n.b were not ungrateful but good things come to those that wait.
if the original was not totaly unwatchable ie a ve audio
glitches that dont
affect the watchability... should this not be a repack ?
can anyone clarify repack vs proper
downloading 3 versions of every show this last week is getting a bit much
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proper:
due to scene rules, whoever releases a certain release the first, has won that
race. for example, when a group releases the cam version of titanic the first.
if there is something \"wrong\" with the release (poor quality, out-of-sync, audio
errors etc.) and another group has a better/correct version, it can release it
and add proper to the release title to avoid being nuked. however, the source
must be the same as the original release. for example: a poor quality cam
release by group a and group b releases their cam release proper. a telesync
release doesn\'t proper a cam release, because the source is different. proper is
the most subjective tag in the scene, and a lot of people will generally argue
whether the proper is better than the original release. the reason for the
proper should always be mentioned in the nfo. when a group \'propers\' a proper it
is tagged as real.proper.
[...]
repack:
if a group releases a bad rip, they can release a repack. a repack is a fixed
version of the original release. it\'s similar to proper but then done by the
same group. note that a repack is different from a fix. a fix will repair the
original release whilst a repack is a new release.