Sunday, January 27, 2013

The Difference Movies Quality CAM - TS - R5 / DVDScr - DVDRip - BRRip

When downloading a movie on the internet, we often find additional details such as the quality of the film. Whether it's CAM, TS, DVDRip, BRRip, Bluray, etc.. Each type determines the quality of picture and sound different, some are good, some are bad. If you want to know the difference of some of the existing quality of the film further, see the following article. Below are some of the terms of movie quality that often comes when we will download a movie:

Bluray / HD: Resolution is much larger, ie 1920x1080 or 1280x720 (depending on the file). Consequently, the file is so big and play too heavy, so it requires high computer specifications as well. otherwise it'll be broken. This quality is much better than HDTV.

m-HD: mini / micro HD, similar to HD, but with a smaller resolution 1280x5xx, so the size filepun also smaller than HD.

BRRip: from Bluray Ripper. The quality is much better than HDTV but requires higher hardware specs anyway. If the computer hardware (VGA etc.) are inadequate then the film will look broken.

DVDRip: that is a copy of the DVD Original. The picture quality and excellent sound. DVDRip would exist if the original DVD has been available on the market. Can support a maximum of 720x480 or 720x576.

TC (Telecine): the method of copying digital movies directly from tape. Sound and picture quality are very good. However, because of the equipment needed to record the telecine is very rare and have become scarce.

DVDScr: that is dupiklat of the promo DVD to be used as a promotion. DVDScr be there before the original DVD came out on the market. The picture quality and sound is almost equivalent to KL, only the video image often there is some explanatory text displayed on the screen of the DVD, which are generally slightly disturbing us.

R5/R6: for this type, picture quality is almost equivalent to the HDTV, but the sound quality is usually rather ugly (shrill), although there are some that sound quality is good, but still there is a little noise thus reducing comfort in watching the film.

CAM: This kind of quality is the result of recording a digital camera, directly in the cinema so that sometimes the audience participated passing record. Recording quality is usually using a mini tripod so often there is a little shock. The video quality is very poor.

TS (Telesync): the quality is almost the same as the type of CAM. However, the quality of picture and sound slightly better than TS because TS is a CAM CAM has relabeled.

Workprint: unedited film visual effects overall. Usually there are scenes missing, irregular sounds. The quality of this film varies from best to worst.

VCD: generally used for lower quality transfers (CAM / TS / TC / Screener (VHS) / TVrip (analogue) to make the file size smaller.

PPV: Pay Per View, so pay each time a film, a sort of cable TV, well here in the RIP so the quality is almost DVDRip.

Usually the order of release of a movie on the internet that is as follows, though not always:
CAM -> TS -> R5 / DVDScr -> KL -> BRRip.

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