Talk Shows Pack 2010 04 20(Craig The Daily Colbert) H264[quark]

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Added on April 21, 2010 by in TV
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Talk Shows Pack 2010 04 20(Craig The Daily Colbert) H264[quark] (Size: 96.91 MB)
 Craig.Ferguson.2010.04.20.Emily.Mortimer.H264[quark].mp446.81 MB
 The.Colbert.Report.2010.04.20.Jeffrey.Katzenberg.H264[quark].mp425.03 MB
 The.Daily.Show.2010.04.20.John.OHara.H264[quark].mp425.07 MB

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EXPERIMENTAL.
DO NOT download if you watch on high resolution TV or monitors.
NOT for handhelds or phones, just computers.
Playable in VLC, WMP and MPC with CoreCodec and DivX 7 AAC DShow filter,
mplayer, KMplayer and of course, in QuckTime Player.
However, picture is better than 90% of CAMs and definitely watchable. Goal was "preview" quality, not the ultimate one - what is self-evident from redicolously small file-size. Trade-offs must be included.
And please, do not watch it with a nose in the screen, take proper distance to the monitor or TV (as advised in TV manuals).
For example; when I finish encoding, I always check out the file, do short preview, rewinding back and forth. It usualy looks ugly - but - then I move back and sit on the sofa, 6 feet away - and everything looks as it should. Nice and watchable, like on older, analog TV set.

WARNING:
a) If you are from developed countries, have download
speed above 15 KB/s, think twice what are you doing.
b) If you download [quark] to test your "equipment"
forget about it, on first sign of "malfunctioning"
or "misdoings" of any kind I will block you. (if you
change IP number, I will block your ISP, your region,
your country and even whole continent.
So, think thrice what are you doing.
Internet IS Big place and you can go anywhere else, true?
No one force you to download my torrents, right?
c) If you have FAST connection, HELP the people by downloading
- however NOT as you've done elsewhere, but by KEEPING your
UPLOAD SPEED at MAX. Any other behavior will be treated
appropriately.
d) When you finished downloading [quark] STAY TO SEED.
Anyone who can download - CAN UPLOAD too.
Ones who cannot - only because they are poor - are excluded.
Ones who are not poor, I beg you to show two things:
solidarity and perpetual goodness.


PLEASE, think about the ones who have Internet but cannot afford download of big files.
Every day I have 10% of my peers on dial-up and ancient hardware who need whole day to download a "normal" sized 350MB.
Please, I beg you for understanding of my work, let them through and if you can - help them by downloading and seeding afterward as long as you can. These people have slow download and it helps them a lot (please, be generous - on such file having ratio 10.7:1 is like 1:1 on normal-sized XviD)..
Example for the ones looking more on ratio numbers, than real and "generated" traffic (ones who need to save - skip this, its just an example):
>>XviD's downloading 350MB: giving back 350MB equals 700MB (1:1 ratio)
>>[quark]'s is ~60MB + 11 times 60 = 660 MB equals 720MB (well... 20 MB "more")
So, people who can give more, should not be focused on plain ratio-number too much - in "world" of [quarks] many things are different.

Thank you.

******************************EXAMPLE*************************************

> ....... at 2010-04-15 22:59 CET:

thanks, i'll be seeding for the rest of the day, but my upload speed sucks and won't make a big difference.

>....... at 2010-04-16 06:09 CET:
P.S. I am having a problem understanding 'RATIOS'in relation to seeding.
I use uTorrent 2.x and it uses percentages for ratio of seeding.

>>>twentyforty at 2010-04-16 06:56 CET:

Ratios are irrelevant guys. They are "numbers" that mean something just - to you.
If someone pays, pays by the traffic (megabytes, gigabytes) not by the ratio, right?

The point I was trying to make was just: If you want... and can - seed - do not look at the ratio.
File is mostly in range 20 - 70 MB.
To seed few FILES back to the people, doesn't look too costly. And it doesn't looks complicated to understand too

Unfortunately, that's why [quark] torrent dies within 6 hours. Many little hands together can move the mountain. For instance, most downloaded [quark] is "The Vampire Diaries" - 1147 times. Could you imagine that ALL people stayed to seed - at 1kB/s? Just that. At least for a while. I do understand the problem of daily nature of the daily talk shows pack (shelf-life is built-in), but - for sake of god - not to stay on two-three seeders within few hours.

*********** MANY LITTLE HANDS TOGETHER CAN MOVE THE MOUNTAIN **************

Content:

Craig.Ferguson.2010.04.20.Emily.Mortimer.H264[quark].mp4
The.Daily.Show.2010.04.20.John.OHara.H264[quark].mp4
The.Colbert.Report.2010.04.20.Jeffrey.Katzenberg.H264[quark].mp4


Major brand: ISO Base Media version 1
Compatible brands: JVT AVC
Creation time: 20/04/2010 10:38:01 UTC
Modification time: 20/04/2010 10:38:01 UTC
Number of streams: 2
Type of stream nr. 1: audio (AAC Low complexity) {GPAC ISO Audio Handler}
Type of stream nr. 2: video (avc1) {GPAC ISO Video Handler}
Video Codec: avc1
Resolution: 352 x 192
Display aspect ratio: 341:192 = 1.776041 (~16:9)
Bitrate: 167.67 kbps
Audio Codec: AAC Low complexity
Bitrate: 16.110460 kbps
Channels: 1
Sample rate: 11025 Hz

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