Remember the days before streaming services were a thing? Yep, basically that: as in people would burrow a rented copy from a friend who paid money to obtain a official copy on DVD from blockbuster then ripping the contents into those blank DVDs (the white ones) meaning they’ve pirated a copy for home use but it’s still a “torrent”. I remember watching a ripped copy of Finding Nemo (or other kids movies from that era) when I was younger.

The same with “lending” a purchased copy from a store a friend has proceeding to rip the DVD content onto a blank DVD having a copy. Then there are CAM’s (pirates using a video camera to record the film upon being shown in theaters) usually they do this around the debut (new releases in cinema) by sneaking a camcorder but the footage is shit (I remember back in 2010, I’ve seen Alice in Wonderland via CAM and it sucked due to bad resolution and audio).

  • JohnnyCanuck@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    Now You See Me. I don’t know if it was intentional by the uploader, but it was completely “out of order”. The video played fine, but all of the scenes were mixed up, so we were really confused. It happened on scene cuts though so it wasn’t totally obvious and at first we thought it was just some sort of weird editing technique because of the subject of the movie.

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      4 days ago

      I’ve heard some companies scramble the scenes on their Blurray releases to screw with people trying to rip them, maybe that was the case?
      Uploader just ripped and shared without checking