this post was submitted on 01 Nov 2023
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That's what I'm asking. Until recently, one didn't need to bother with private trackers unless they wanted, say, a 4K rip of Suspiria from 1977, or some other incredibly specific thing. Private trackers, at least to me, were more trouble than they were worth. Why should I deal with them at all when I can get everything I need without begging for an invite and then annoying myself?
As a result, I have never joined a private tracker, not ever.
But now? I'm not sure. Something does seem to have changed systemically.
4k just might not be worth the data for people.
Honestly I don't see a difference in 4k/1080p with streamed media. Physical media on the other hand is night and day.
It can be about the compression. I know I had downloaded like 4 versions of Your Name because it has been re-encoded by several different groups and sometimes higher resolution with more compression was far worse to look at than lower resolution with good bit rate.
Some people have a magic touch and they just make incredible files and I so want their settings for handbrake when I rip my own media.
Great info. Unfortunately for me, this requires more energy than I've got laying around.