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2008 July Aichi Nagoya Basho Grand Sumo Tournament FULL DAY Divx

Infohash:

6EB9B58A6B22B197A3CBEDE1FC532A28874A9F54

Type:

TV

Title:

2008 July Aichi Nagoya Basho Grand Sumo Tournament FULL DAY Divx

Category:

Video/TV shows

Uploaded:

2008-07-14 (by SciFi-Sumo )

Description:

2008 July Aichi Nagoya Basho Grand Sumo Tournament - FULL DAY Divx Hope to have English FULL DAY for day 2. I do have the English day 1 rebroadcast ( ie the last 45 min of Basho ) posted here: http://thepiratebay.se/tor/4293668 Enjoy all you Sumo Fans! Yours, Sci-Fi Sumo!

Files count:

1

Size:

964.95 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

Herlock (2008-07-14)

Many thanks SciFi-Sumo.
French guys wants some money for their videos now :)
So you're the best as always.
Really sorry that that file size not equal 1,37 GB for better quality for 2-hour video..
But never mind, ok :))

Herlock (2008-07-14)

@SciFi-Sumo
Ok, ok :)
I understood that its hard work to you add two hundreds Megs to the rip for better quality :LOL:
No problem pal. All is cleared up :)
Thanks for the up again.

wind_cloud (2008-07-15)

I think the quality is comparable to the previous basho. Aran will make his debut into the Makushita division this tournament. I hope to see some good sumo.

Herlock (2008-07-15)

Quality of this video rip is not good, cause has big pixelization of picture....
It depends on low bitrate (about 1000 kbps in last video).
Simply make video file slightly bigger (up to 1,2-1,3 Gb) - quality of video will be considerable better.
This is "golden section" of video ripping - minimum 650-700 Mb ?n 1 hour for quality video rip..
??, if this proposal not acceptable - no problem.
Just wanna make things better for all :)

hepek (2008-07-15)

thanks man

wind_cloud (2008-07-15)

Pixelation is present when viewing through a computer, but when converted to DVD format and viewed on a conventional T.V., it disappears. Also, having the files below 1 GB allows for about 4 days to be archived on one DVD.