推 Lovetech:我有看過pdtv的 但是搞不清楚有啥不同.... 05/15 11:36
推 gaudi:我是個RMVB就滿足的人 05/15 12:50
推 JacqueJones:音效有差? 05/15 12:58
→ eve28x:做截圖的話就可以看清楚解析度區別...(700的好到飆淚) 05/15 16:32
推 oppstp:後者的原始解析度比前者大,而後者為 AC3 5.1 音效,後者為 05/15 16:51
→ oppstp:MP3 2 聲道 (這是我的認知,有錯請指正) 05/15 16:52
→ oppstp:上句打錯了,我指的是300多MB的為2聲道,6、700MB的為5.1聲道 05/15 16:53
→ oppstp:章可參考一下 05/15 17:44
推 LindsayRain:感謝達人解答~所以這兩種收視費用會不同嗎? 05/15 17:44
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http://www.slyck.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=9784
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 4:04 pm by SlyckCory
Post subject: Lingo of the TV Downloading Scene
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Music downloading has been all the rage nice Napster brought it to the main
stream. However, one of the latest fads to begin to attract more attention
and press has been the downloading of television episodes from peer-to-peer
networks. This phenomena is more popular in Europe than in the United States,
due to the fact that popular shows such as '24' or 'Lost' do not air until
months or even years after they air in America, if they are broadcast at all.
Newcomers to the “scene” (a word I am using very loosely in this article)
may find many terms and words they are not fimilar with. We will explain some
of the them and what they mean in this article.
<i>Formats of the Files</i>
TV episodes will generally be available in one of a few formats. The most
common tends to be Xvid or DivX encoded .avi files. These are compressed
formats that allow for the file to be much smaller than it would be if
uncompressed. MPEG-1 - or analog captures - used to be the most common format
in the “scene” but nowadays higher quality digital captures are found much
more often.
<i>Name of the Groups: LOL, LOKi, FoV, SFM, Fanta, CTU, CRIMSON, and FTV</i>
These names will often be attached to the files. They identify who was
responsible for the “rip”. This allows downloaders to have an idea of what
kind of quality the rip is going to be. Some are shortened versions of the
names. For example FoV = Future of Vision, and SFM = SciFi Maniacs. LOL is
one of the most active groups - with their captures of many of the more
popular shows being some of the most wildly distributed. LOKi has also become
quite popular of late, capping many of the popular shows that LOL hasn't. FTV
was once one of the most common tags you would see on rips. They do MPEG-1
analog captures, and have become less popular in the last year or so.
<i>Types of “rips”</i>
Here are the most common tags you will see on TV episodes, discribing what
kind of “rip” the episode is. HR-HDTV = High Resolution High Definition TV,
HDTV - High Definition TV, PDTV - Pure Digital TV, and DSRIP - Digital
Sateilittle Rip. The HDTV label is given to releases that are both purely
digital, AND are broadcast at either 720p (60fps) or 1080i (30fps). The PDTV
label is given to releases with purely digital sources with direct digital
stream extraction such as via a DVB-{S,T} pci card or a HDTV card. This
includes non-HDTV resolution digital transmissions such as the Enhanced
Digital TV format used by Fox that is captured with an HDTV card. This does
NOT include a captures from a digital source with an intermediate analog
conversion, e.g. a digital satellite receiver box with S-Video out to a
capture card. HR.HDTV is HDTV source (1920*1088,29.97i or 1280*720,59.94p),
960x528 WS resolution, and untouched AC3 audio.
These HR-HDTV captures are the highest quality and newest format to be found.
It's no good to download these and watch them on a standard TV as it can not
handle the high resolutions used by this format. They are for watching on a
high definition TV or computer monitor set to a high resolution. Older slower
PC's may have trouble playing these. They have begun showing up at some TV
torrent sites, and ED2K hash link sites. It has even became possible to find
some movies released in this HR-HDTV format.