Dupe Torrent Uploader Complainant
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There's also a grey area when some films get released under different names by parallel studios. For example, Irrésistibles (Clair Production, 2006) is the same as Bareback Wonderland (Raw Entry Club, 2006). If an uploader posts one of these, and the other one is already here (same format, same size), one could argue whether or not it's a duplicate. Sometimes if I see this happen, I'll post in the comments section that the film was also released under the other title, so people don't download the same thing again. This can get a snarky comment from an uploader insisting that it's not a duplicate, but I can handle that.
A good source for checking if something has been released under multiple names is https://gayeroticvideoindex.com. It's also a good resource to find other films from one of your favourite models, even if he appears under multiple names.
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Yes, but if the old file is not bumped, or is sitting hidden in the "dead" zone, then everyone loses.
Ideally, the new uploader would be made aware of the OLD torrent which contains the same files, and sent the link to that old torrent.. so the new uploader could download the old torrent, rename his files accordingly, and point that old torrent to the files already on his drive. That way, the new uploader would be a new seeder, and the file would be bumped, and everyone would be happy.Well, in theory, but that doesn't always work…the "new" dupe torrent would not only have to be the precise file size as far as bytes size-wise, but it can also depend on how the rip was done and also which program was used to rip it. I've tried such a thing and it has never really worked for me…if the dupe torrent was ripped with a different program, then it can more likely be impossible to simply use it to seed the older torrent. Even a variation of settings in the ripping program can cause indiscernible differences which make it impossible to use it to seed the old one...even if the file size is precisely the same, believe it or not.
If, however, the dupe torrent happens to be the exact same upload which someone either got somewhere else, or downloaded from the old torrent and simply renamed it, then it can usually work. Simple renaming of a video rip file, or a torrent folder for a pack or full disc, doesn't seem to make much difference in seeding issues for re-seeding on an older torrent.
My thought is, depending on how long an older torrent has been dead, as someone else said in this thread the new torrent should be the one to be kept and the older one deleted, simply because (as someone else said) unless there is at least one person who can seed on the old one, the old torrent may never be able to be re-seeded if no one still has the original files or files. If the old one has been dead long enough, that should be deleted and the new one kept.
I don't know if it could be done here by whomever handles the script for this site, but I've seen other sites where, when someone goes to upload a torrent and has filled in the information for their torrent upload, the site system automatically searches and checks the site to try and find a match for an identical torrent, and if it does, it gives an alert notice to the uploader.
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So if the original torrent is deadthe new one is not considered duplicate?
Got really annoyed right now, I had a torrent at 98% for several months now and it is dead. It was ISO dvd file. Went to ask for a reseed today and noticed that someone had recently posted the same file but unpacked the ISO to VOB. The file is exactly the same size, but instead of seeding the old one they posted a new one.
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So if the original torrent is deadthe new one is not considered duplicate?
Got really annoyed right now, I had a torrent at 98% for several months now and it is dead. It was ISO dvd file. Went to ask for a reseed today and noticed that someone had recently posted the same file but unpacked the ISO to VOB. The file is exactly the same size, but instead of seeding the old one they posted a new one.
iso file is pointless compare to [vob] even though same DVD…
if file is gone it is unrecoverable
I don't know why they consider duplicate while iso and vob are different format...
not making any sense...What is ISO
ISO stands for International Organization for Standardization. It is the same company that issues the certification papers of companies. However when it comes to video file formats, ISO is the file extension given to the image file of the entire DVD or CD. ISO can be considered as a genuine copy of the original. ISO files can be processed by special media players but not by Windows Media Player or QuickTime. In order for the video file to be viewed on your computer, you may have to download video players such as VLC, KMPlayer, SMPlayer, DAPlayer, and MPlayer.What is VOB
VOB stands for Video Object. This is a container file found inside DVD discs. It may contain video, audio, menus, subtitles, and navigation data. The file is usually found under the video_ts folder of DVDs. VOB is created in reference to MPEG. It may contain H.262 codecs and normally comes with BUP and IFO files.ISO vs VOB
Comparing ISO with VOB, their main similarity lies on where they are directly associated with – DVD discs. ISO is a disc image file while VOB is the main video file found inside the disc. Both are immediately played by Blu-ray and other modern DVD players. When storing files on a computer, the ISO copy is recommended. However, extracting the VOB file and converting it into an easily playable video format is also possible. -
MPC plays vob files doesn't even need to convert it.
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I had a torrent I uploaded deleted because the file sizes were similar, but I posted an ISO I personally ripped and the other was a pretty much dead Video TS upload.
Go figure. So Now I have to be careful to upload only if nothing is remotely similar in size.
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@kalayaan when the original torrent is bumped.. and the new duplicate torrent is removed.. does that take into account that perhaps nobody is seeding the original torrent?
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In order for a report to be a valid dupe report, both torrents must have at least one seeder at the time of the report
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@kalayaan Wow! I never knew that! So.. if torrents are in the dead section.. they can be resurrected?
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Yes
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