Postby Jetzmaru » 20 Dec 2011 08:15
Guys, there's no chance a movie that is in its first week of theater release is also going to be available on a rippable DVD. In your desperate eagerness or greed to have something that isn't out yet, you're swallowing the bait. Use common sense. Look at the titles, meant to entice you. Let's take the latest Sherlock Holmes "A Game of Shadows" as an example. These are actual torrent names you can google. Let's see what's fishy:
Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows 2011.720p.BluRay.x264-Felony
Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows (2011).BRRip XviD-FTW -- (for both of these -- come on now--it's not yet on DVD so how could it be on blu-ray?)
Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows (2011) DVDRip_XviD -- (again, it's not even on DVD yet, so how can this be a rip?)
Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows Uncut Version DVDrip 2011 -- ("uncut" sounds like "director's cut" -- but director's cuts are always released AFTER the first DVD release to boost flagging sales and be an extra money maker -- again, this doesn't yet exist)
The names look realistic. Once you start to "play" it, you get redirected to a malicious website that says things like "we need to protect our server, but it's still free--hope you understand", or "just click on one of the sponsored links - it only takes a second". All of this is to either give you a trojan or get you to buy something.
If you want proof that these are bogus, download Gspot to see what the codec is.
Take the video that gives you the message "Codec Error: Use Windows Media Player". Open it in Gspot. Gspot will tell you "Note: 866 MB unneeded bytes at end of file". In other words, the video is that bogus message, and actually very short. In order to make the file size look like a full length movie (700 MB or more) it's padded with fluff.