TL;DR at the bottom.

I started getting into torrents about 2 years ago, at the time I started out with downloading YIFY rips and x265 RARBG encodes. I didn’t care about the quality at the time, I was just happy to get movies. But I also wanted stuff like Special Features, and while Tigole and the QxR team occasionally added them for some of their movies, it felt like something was missing.

Eventually I grew dissatisfied with encodes, and wanted to watch movies in the highest quality possible. I would have downloaded BDMVs, but no one seemed to be seeding them, or in the case of less-mainstream/obscure movies, they weren’t on public trackers at all. (I tried downloading REMUXes from FGT, but they always replaced the PGS subtitles with UTF text subtitles, which I didn’t appreciate.) So in early 2022 I bought myself a Blu-ray optical drive, set up MakeMKV, and bought the Blu-ray of the movie I wanted to rip. After that, I bought some more BDs to rip, and I started making my own REMUXes. Some time after that, I flashed my drive with the LibreDrive firmware so I could rip my 4K UHD discs too.

So anyway, my point is that the arguments that piracy is “bad for business” and causes companies to “lose money” are full of hot air. If anything, piracy is good for them and increases sales. There have been numerous occasions where I have wanted to download a REMUX and there were no seeders, and decided it would be easier for me to buy the disc and rip it myself.

So, the main takeaways are:

  1. Piracy isn’t nearly as bad as the authorities say it is, and may actually increase sales.
  2. Create good-quality encodes.
  3. Seed all your torrents.

TL;DR: Started buying and ripping my own Blu-rays due to dissatisfaction with low-quality encodes and lack of seeders.

  • TheImpressiveX@lemmy.mlOP
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    I’ve been trying to find a place where I can safely do so, but I don’t want to risk getting in legal trouble.

    EDIT: Typo.

    • Pulp@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      Some private tracker. Just be careful, and maybe don’t upload things there are already remuxes of

    • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      As @Pulp mentioned: Upload to private trackers.

      I may or may not have uploaded some music cds I imported from overseas to private trackers.

    • BitterSweet@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Consider shooting me a message and I can get you started on a smaller private tracker. Then you can move to better places from there.

      • matey@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        How do you get permission to upload to a private tracker? It seems like you need extra special permissions in the ones I’ve seen.

        • BitterSweet@discuss.tchncs.de
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          You can upload content to any tracker you’re in (usually). It just requires mod approval. After enough verified uploads you get the “uploader” role where you get to bypass mod verification.

        • Pulp@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          The larger, more general ones do, and they likely won’t allow one-off uploaders. But smaller ones are happy to take uploads, and it may spread from there to elsewhere.

    • Psythik@lemm.ee
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      Google “Debrid services” and download all the torrents you want without having to wait for seeds. No VPN or extra security measures needed. (Unless you’re paranoid, then by all means, VPN away.)

      You’re welcome.