Nando schreef:
Als je muziek download, staat achter het nummer of het rar bestandje wel is Homely of DFM/IHQ. Mijn vraag is: Waar staat dat eigenlijk voor en wat betekenen die dingen, of is het gewoon voor niets?
Dat is de 'Scene'
Uitleg:
What is SCENE ??The scene is unknown/underground worldwide network where people share pirated goods, like dvd's, movies, cd's, applications etc. First audio mp3 is released by releasegroups, groups which are specialized in publishing mp3 music. They copy a cd or dvd, and make it available for other people, as a so-called release. When these releasegroups finish a release it will be uploaded to sites. These sites are super fast private ftp-servers, and this is first stage in distribution of a release. Eventually, at the end of distribution, the releases are available for everyone on various p2p-networks, torrents, blogs.
Scene releasesReleases are ripps of movies, music and/or software by organisations specialized in ripping, also called releasegroups.
The advantage by downloading these ripps/releases is that you know what you get, compared to downloading avi's, mp3's or mpg's from all over and end up with a "newbie" ripp, which may be good but in most cases crap.
Not everybody knows the tricks and understands how to make an excellent rip. Within the release there are also a *.sfv and a *.nfo file.
The *.sfv file is a checksum file to ensure that all the other files have the correct checksum after you've downloaded them. This way you can check/control for yourselves that all files are received correctly.
The *.nfo file contains information about the release, which format, resolution, etc (for movies).
Explanation of release marksCDS - One track with remixes ripped from cd
CDA, CDR - Whole music album ripped from cd audio
DVDA - Whole music only album ripped from dvd (usually from dvd video)
WEB - Music bought from a webshop (usually in 320kbps quality)
VINYL - Track(s) ripped from vinyl (bakelit)
CABLE - Live show recorded form "cable radio"
DAB - Live show redorded digitally.
FM - Az Live show recorded with analog technique
LINE - Live show recorded directly
SAT - Live show recorded from a satellite radio
PROPER - Is's a fixed/repaired/revised version of an earlier scene release. (You never now, it is better or not. Listen to your ear!) Repair can made by the releaser team or another team
VLS - Vinyl Single
RETAIL - This is the version wich is go to shops
LIMITED - You know this one
REPACK - If there are more than 1 archive file(s) and one or more of it is damaged, the releaser team make a "repacked" version of that file
TRACKFIX - When the listeners noticed a mistake (not the releaser team), they marked with "trackfix" word
INTERNAL - The releaser team want to stay the release in a releaser team members hand. (Sometimes it is shown to public)
DUPE - This "dupe" is use when releaser team make a release, and another team make the same one. It is no sense/no necessary to make that again
NUKE - "nuke" is used when a relaser team make a release, and another team "steal" it and releases as his own release. Or somebody buy a music and made wrong marks. (example: make the release with "vinyl" mark, but it's ripped from cd)
Dat Homely/QMI/SSK/HB/hM enz. dat zijn de scene groepen die alles releasen
