[split] Uploading: HD or not /mod
#1
Yesterday I received some comments as stated below on one of my uploaded movies. The tone I find not polite. They could say it to me in another way. I did not had any intention to mislead the people. I reseized my movies but (to me) they are still HD Movies. I quess it should be classified as "movies" then? Can you advice me please?



VIP Zen_Bud bij 2014-02-09 22:29 CET:

Wrong category !!!


720x356 is NOT HD !!


How hard can it be ???


corpvs bij 2014-02-09 22:32 CET:

These aren't HD, you stupid motherfucker.
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#2
(Feb 09, 2014, 23:47 pm)cbcs Wrote: Yesterday I received some comments as stated below on one of my uploaded movies. The tone I find not polite. They could say it to me in another way. I did not had any intention to mislead the people. I reseized my movies but (to me) they are still HD Movies. I quess it should be classified as "movies" then? Can you advice me please?



VIP Zen_Bud bij 2014-02-09 22:29 CET:

Wrong category !!!


720x356 is NOT HD !!


How hard can it be ???


corpvs bij 2014-02-09 22:32 CET:

These aren't HD, you stupid motherfucker.

Movie uploads are very specific. And "Purists" like them to be catagorized correctly.

Your always going to get crap comments no matter what you upload. If your not sure of anything. Ask here on the forum. There's plenty of members who would be more than willing to help you out.

With all that aside. Fuck what nasty personal comments you get on your torrents. Once your uploading genuine torrents which are in no way Malware or any other funky shit. Then your adding to the community.
Just learn from how you label your torrents and ask if your not sure Wink
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#3
if you want to call your movies "HD" the resolution needs to be at least 720p.... 1280x720 or 1920×1080, If you make your movie smaller than that, just dont call them HD. Or say they were ripped from an HD source, but are not HD.
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#4
Hi -Nelly- and Hawk, did not expect such a quick reply, but thanks for helping me out here. I Always thought that the quality of the movie is fixed to the catagory. I guess from now on I classify my movies to 'movies' and use 'Ripped from a HD source' in the tekst. Hope that such nasty languages can be avoided then.
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#5
I need your help badly. I have uploaded a few movies this morning and I am pretty sure that I have categorized them as "MOVIES" rather then HD-Movies. @Zen Bud noticed that I am still using HD-Movie classification whilst I am sure that I did'nt. I did a test for the movie "Top hat" and make sure that category "movie"is selected. Checked and it seems correct. Checked a few minutes later and it was changed to HD-again. What did I do wrong? I think it is better that this problem has to be solved first, before I continue uploading other movies... What do you think? Will you also please tell Zen-Bud that I have addressed this to you? Thanks in advance. Hope to hear from you soon.
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#6
Try leaving the 720x resolution out of the title. I guess TPB is getting a little overzealous at trying to put HD stuff in the right place and is incorrectly interpreting that to mean 720p.
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#7
Dear KJF,

Thank you for your quick reply. I appreciate this more than conversations which are reflecting on the movies itself which I have uploaded recently, receiving messages like Zen-Bud did (frequently using the F* word) I'm glad that this kind of language is not a common thing with TPB.

This is the first time that I experience upload problems with my movies to TPB.
If I understand you correctly I should upload all my future movies like: 'Gone 2012 BrRip-AVI-NL sub-CBCS' instead of 'Gone 2012 BrRip-AVI-720X356-NL sub-CBCS' and should be catalogued as MOVIE instead of HD-MOVIE.

I guess it is okay with you to mention the size of the movie ( 720x356 ) in the text field.
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#8
Yes - uploading to Video - Movies and putting the resolution in the description rather than the title should clear things up.
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