any idea why this is now 550mb? is that now the new standard? i thought it was only if it was over
50min?
thanks very much for the upload, really looking forward to watching:)
any idea why this is now 550mb? is that now the new standard? i thought it was only if it
was over
50min?
thanks very much for the upload, really looking forward to watching:)
any idea why this is now 550mb? is that now the new standard? i thought
it was only if it
was over
50min?
thanks very much for the upload, really looking forward to watching:)
*over 44/45 min
the season premiere had limited commercials and without ads including full credits it is 48 min 44
sec - after i pulled a copy from my usa ondemand [no logos, no pop-ups and full credits] 8-)
any idea why this is now 550mb? is that now the new standard? i thought
it was only if it
was over
50min?
thanks very much for the upload, really looking forward to watching:)
*over 44/45 min
why is that? shouldnt be a proportion between file size and video lenght?
it is strange that its such a big file. this episode is 48min 18sec long and the most recent episode
of rescue me, which is also released by fqm is 41min 7sec and is 366mb. i inspected the two files
and white collar's bitrate is 1.6mb/s and rescue me is 1.2mb/s. they were encoded at different
bitrates and thus white collar is larger.
✎ Quote by the tv xvid releasing scene standards 2009
tv length: ?
? - all episodes <retail rips> are obligated to follow these rules. ?
? - allowed sizes in mb are 175, 233, 350 and multiples of 700 (an extra ?
? optional size is 550mb, see below). ?
? - use the same target-size formula listed above to determine appropriate ?
? sizing. some examples are: ?
? target-size = 25.000fps * 20min * 0.28 = 140, max size is 175 mb ?
? target-size = 23.976fps * 60min * 0.28 = 403, max size is 700 mb ?
? target-size = 29.970fps * 25min * 0.28 = 210, max size is 233 mb ?
? * video-runtime is in minutes only, no fractions, and rounded up to ?
? the next full minute, e.g. 41 min and 5 secs = put 42 min inside the ?
? formula. ?
? - 550mb may be used at ripper's discretion when target-size is above ?
? 260mb. ?
? - if the formula gives a value below 100mb, sizes smaller than 175mb are ?
? allowed, at ripper's discretion. it is also ripper's discretion to use ?
? smaller sizes than those targeted by the formula for each specific ?
? runtime and framerate (e.g. a release that should be 350mb according to ?
? the formula may also be released at 233mb).