- To provide yu all the High Quality Movies in Small Size (300MB-600MB)
- To easily your download. (for Non-RapidShare Users, people with slow internet connection and low bandwidth users!)
- To get the excatly same quality of DVDrip which is normally 700MB.
- All movies are compressed using the x264 codec which is far superior to XViD
- The output format is in .mkv (MatRoska)
- The sources of the movies can range from 1080p && 720p Rips/HD-Rips/DVDRips to DVDSCR/R5 (Depending on when the movies were releases)
INFORMATION
Matroska (.mkv)
Matroska's MKV "universal" Container is described by its developers as "the extensible open standard Audio/Video Container." This translates to a multimedia Container designed to support practically any type of video or audio stream you might care to use. MKV stands for Matroska Video. The project itself is simply called Matroska.
Rather than being designed around a particular format's capabilities, Matroska's container simply provides a framework to mux and interact with audio, video, and even subtitle streams. Video commonly found in the Matroska container includes RealVideo, XviD, and more recently AVC. Audio ranges from Vorbis (OGG) to MP3 or even the original AC-3 audio from a DVD. Matroska files will sometimes have an extension of .MKA instead, indicating an audio only file - typically encoded in the Vorbis format.
How to play MKV files:
1. Player: GOM Player, Zoom Player, KMPlayer
2. Use CCCP (Codec Pack) [DOWNLOAD]
HOW THE SIZE ARE DETERMINED:
90MINS (+/- 10MINS) = 300MB
120MINS (+/- 10MINS) = 400MB
HDRIPS, DVDRIPS & R5/DVDSCR RIPS EXPLAINED:
-HDRips: These look exactly and in some casees better than 700MB XViD rips (I.E. aXXo or DiAMOND). Most of the HDRips posted at the moment look much better than an XViD rip.
-DVDRips: These tend have a lower quality than HDRips as the source is not High Definition, but they do manage to look identical to the 700MB XViD but the quality is slightly lower than what you would see in an XViD release.
-R5/DVDSCR/WORKPRINT Rips: These rips are esssentially reencoded using the R5/DVDSCR release as the source, as such the quality is slightly lower than the original release but yet looks kickass for the size. I normally tend to mention if the outcome looks bad or if the source is of bad quality.