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Posted at 15/06/2010, 01:34
#136575
anyone know where i can find a \'safe\' copy of ep 16?
most copies online.. not much.. are \'bugged\'... so beware..
Posted at 15/06/2010, 06:20
#136595
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5613714/saving.grace.s03e16.hdtv.272p.xvid%5bmicro%5d
Posted at 15/06/2010, 07:26
#136601



sure its safe..? seems suspicious..

Posted at 15/06/2010, 11:59
#136616
it was fine for me. i've downloaded many shows uploaded by "twentyforty" and i've never had a problem.
Posted at 15/06/2010, 17:23
#136628
just do a search for " saving.grace.s03e16.hdtv.272p.xvid[micro].avi " on isohunt.com and though a
smaller sized avi file then w normally found which is about 350 megs. this is about half half that
size and the quality surprised me. not bad at all for such a small rip.

direct links:
http://torrents.thepiratebay.org/5613714/saving.grace.s03e16.hdtv.272p.xvid%5bmicro%5d.5613714.tpb.torrent

or

http://isohunt.com/download/190711101/saving.grace.s03e16.hdtv.272p.xvid%5bmicro%5d.avi.torrent

there is also and mkv download version from ctu whom many of you should know for posting very large
1 gig plus video rips of high quality.

direct links:
http://isohunt.com/download/190685873/saving.grace.s03e16.+ctu.torrent

or

http://torrents.thepiratebay.org/5613480/saving.grace.s03e16.720p.hdtv.x264-ctu.5613480.tpb.torrent

there is a fake notv version floating around and the 2 above are the only 2 real copies that are
real that i have been able to find.

be well and you are welcome!

Posted at 15/06/2010, 18:59
#136637
i'm confused. what happened to the standard release for ep 3x16? why's everyone worried about finding "safe" copies?
apparently i missed something. 🙂 (and is it safe to assume the same thing happened for ep 10 of this season? i'm behind
and trying to catch up now, but those two seem to be missing from all the lists.)
Posted at 17/06/2010, 01:38
#136692
thanks for the link, alovingman4you. any idea why its such a smaller file? it would be great if
other files were compressed to a this smaller size.
Posted at 17/06/2010, 03:23
#136698
✎ Quote by tvfrk
any idea why its such a smaller file? .


because it is home made and doesn't have to fit the quality the scene groups have agreed upon
Posted at 17/06/2010, 20:57
#136731
if anyone is still looking for s03e10 it's available on btjunkie.com
Posted at 20/06/2010, 16:11
#136832
✎ Quote by scifi3001
✎ Quote by tvfrk
any idea why its such a smaller file? .


because it is home made and doesn't have to fit the quality the scene groups have agreed upon


tvfrk it is just the way the guy or people recorded it is all, their settings. as i said the quality
wasn't bad, but i do find better, also true tv quality and better when a file is recorded and a 42
to 44 minute show are around 350 megs plus and the 50 minute plus shows like spartacus / true blood
are over 550 megs or so. i really haven't noticed a huge difference between and ctu's gigabyte plus
files unless you are watching on a wide screen high def television.

but there is some noticeable video quality loss on files lower then 350 megs like micro's s.g. which
is still very watchable if left as an avi file.

someone also asked me about watching avi / divx files on their tv, you only need a dvd / blu ray
player that supports divx files, philips makes a decent and so does samsung, both under 70 dollars
or so for dvd. buirn the files as a data disc you are good to go. it will only support a movie file
in avi format though that is under 99.9 gigabytes, since this is all that can loaded to memory and
it will cut off anything longer. had it happen when i watching a movie just over a gig and it cut
off the last minute of the movie and credits. so i had to convert it to a dvd in order to see the
last minute of the movie not knowing it wasn't doing since it was just a happy ending scene not
worth watching. lol this happens because dvd's have support files that tell the dvd player to switch
to the next file and keeps playing the dvd files in order, where a avi file doesn't, so under 1 gig
is the limit for avi files. a " single 950 megabyte " is a safe bet. 1 gig is not.

its nice as you can put multiple files on disc and watch them on your tv or even computer later. and
most players automatically move to the next file on the list / file system so you don't need to keep
pulling up the list. if you stop though you need to start from the beginning of a show or movie, or
if you are on pause to long and it stops the show for you same thing happens then you need to find
your place in the show. some support a skip function that lets you skip a few minutes or skip 5
minutes at a time like using the chapters feature of a dvd. just some info for the masses since i
have been asked about this before.

anyhow you are all are welcome for the links and enjoy.

Posted at 21/06/2010, 07:02
#136867
✎ Quote by alovingman4you


it will only support a movie file
in avi format though that is under 99.9 gigabytes, since this is all that can loaded to memory and
it will cut off anything longer. had it happen when i watching a movie just over a gig and it cut
off the last minute of the movie and credits. so i ha



i assume you meant 99.9 mb , and also this is untrue with all xvid/mpeg4 players

i have no problem watching 1.47gb files on my $20 no-name mpeg4 players, they also have stop/resume
function , so pausing isn't required
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