Dos and Don’ts of Movie Downloads Via internet

Present day has new means of doing things. Long time ago if you want to see a movie, you need to go to cinema halls, then there was an age when you are able to rent video tapes, then the age of CDs came, and now you can watch movie through the internet. Only a single click and you can have your favorite movie. You can quickly download all 2010 movies with a single click. But, everything has its benefit and disadvantage. You will find people who like to attach spams, viruses, and other mal-functioning softwares with or in the middle of the movies.

Below is a set of Dos and Donts in download movies. Let’s explain them one by one.

  • Look for .NFO(info) files. This will provide a comprehensive information of the file like its resolution, language, audio/video codes, and so forth.
  • A good release normally comes with a sample, look for it.
  • Look for movies in RAR extension. A genuine movie will never be in ZIP extension.
  • Coupled with the .RAR files is a *.SFV file which assures neat extraction of the file. This means that the archive has been proficiently tested and then uploaded.
  • A legitimate release can be in 2-CD or full DVD format. Remember that fraudulent companies and spoofers do not work using these strategy.
  • Stay away from files with extensions *.AVI and have no .NFO file or a Readme.txt file. As this is an indecent release and may result in a range of problems to user. For instance, it may be incompatible with your personal DVD player, feature any other language except for English, bad audio video synchronization and most importantly it might never get played.
  • Next tip is related with the rational thinking. If a film is launched in theater two or three days earlier then how come you can buy the authentic copy of the movie over the internet? No matter how much you are excited about it, patience will produce great result for you. We recommend to browse movies of 2007.
  • Avoid things promising word “Quality” because actual release communities do not employ such terms in tag words.
  • You may meet word “PPNOW”. That indicates that the file is password protected now. You would be lucky to know its password.
  • Stay out of anything that seem to have different names but clearly have equal file size or anything close to it. This is normally called as spoofs, a standard tactic found on a number of well-known internet sites.
  • Stay away from any file having word “reseed” in the release title. For the most part it is one copy of an original. Make sure you search for the original torrent. It is just a tactic of spoofing to keep people hooked for downloading.
  • Refrain from “unpacked” words or anything identical. The reason for this is if any spam or dangerous team retrieves documents from .RAR files, they may alter the video in any ways. For example spoil the quality, movie is stopped in the middle, or some part may be deleted giving you an imperfect file.

In most cases, people who are unaware of .RAR documents or the one who are incapable to unpack files from .RAR opts for such files.