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<blockquote data-quote="drealit" data-source="post: 508252" data-attributes="member: 70031"><p>Haha that has to be one of my favorite quotes on the forums. A scene release is what you see on most public torrenting sites. Scene encodes are done as fast as possible to get it online as fast as possible to be the "first" to get it up and available. It's a huge ePeen thing for the encoding groups. They massively sacrifice quality to get their releases out first. A lot of time they'll have massive defects in the encodes such as a black crush... which is what you see in dark scenes when you see blocks forming in the dark areas. They're very distracting during a viewing. Scene releases can also be larger than regular encodes which means wasted space not to mention the lost quality from inefficient encoding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drealit, post: 508252, member: 70031"] Haha that has to be one of my favorite quotes on the forums. A scene release is what you see on most public torrenting sites. Scene encodes are done as fast as possible to get it online as fast as possible to be the "first" to get it up and available. It's a huge ePeen thing for the encoding groups. They massively sacrifice quality to get their releases out first. A lot of time they'll have massive defects in the encodes such as a black crush... which is what you see in dark scenes when you see blocks forming in the dark areas. They're very distracting during a viewing. Scene releases can also be larger than regular encodes which means wasted space not to mention the lost quality from inefficient encoding. [/QUOTE]
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