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18-07-02, 05:47 PM | #1 |
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Am I getting spoofed?
regarding recent stories of the industrial/entertainment complex's attempts to muddy the waters of P2P filesharing by releasing bad or dummy versions of content...
I just downloaded several files that were purported to contain the movie Blue Crush (a surfing flick that is scheduled for release in August). The file sizes looked about right but in each case, I received an error message from my media player (Zoom PLayer) "unable to create filters". Since I have never had problems playing anything with this media player, I'm wondering did I get spoofed or is this a legit error (and therefore fixable)? |
18-07-02, 06:50 PM | #2 |
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18-07-02, 07:10 PM | #3 |
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ok...i d/l'd and installed the codec pack....now I no longer get the "no filter" message, but still no movie - it just runs black. (dimb question: does "installing the codec pack" involve anything more than opening the self-extracting download?)
what makes me suspicious about this particular movie is that the release date is about a month away...unusually soon for it to appear online... |
19-07-02, 12:00 AM | #4 |
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its prolly a fake, uncompressed rgb frames
got a few like that, same deal black screen in wmp go get virtualdub install it, strart it, go file open find the file you are wondering about click ok or go or whatever then click on file, and propertys if it says uncompressed rgb, then some ass spoofed you im having good luck with ones that say tmd lately |
19-07-02, 09:39 AM | #5 |
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if you got those files off FastTrack (Kazaa, Grokster, iMesh) and they do turn out to be fakes, there's a Fakes forum at FastTrack Central.
people post the file size (in KB, as shown by Kazaa/Grokster) of the fake, so other users can avoid by comparing with their search results. (file names are too easy to change, but the file sizes of fakes are more permanent markers). FTC's Fakes Forum Fake Movie List I put together from all those posted. |
19-07-02, 10:46 AM | #6 |
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Has anyone checked out fasttrackmovies yet, seems a really good idea for checking which files are good or bad, although I don't know how upto date it keeps with the very latest of files on the network. Maybe sites like these will become ever more popular soon with the popularity of file hashing nowadays to identify files.
I was considering doing something similar (albeit on a very small scale) for movies available on the WinMX network, but probably won't tbh. Link db |
19-07-02, 06:45 PM | #7 |
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i dloaded a new cd for a buddy, and its stuff i dont really dig, so it was a favor, and my god, i couldent believe the amount of fakes i got. 15 tracks total, 5 or 6 i got fakes several times before i got a real track. a typical fake would start playing the song, then go silent for long long time, then maybe half a chorus then silent again. theres a hell of a lot of em out there all the sudden.
i bet the band did it. pfft korn |
19-07-02, 08:53 PM | #8 | |
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I was trying to locate a particular CD myself... Actually located all the tracks... I thought. Below is my post from FastTrack Central
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