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Yesterday I received some comments as stated below on one of my uploaded movies. The tone I find not polite. They could say it to me in another way. I did not had any intention to mislead the people. I reseized my movies but (to me) they are still HD Movies. I quess it should be classified as "movies" then? Can you advice me please?
VIP Zen_Bud bij 2014-02-09 22:29 CET:
Wrong category !!!
720x356 is NOT HD !!
How hard can it be ???
corpvs bij 2014-02-09 22:32 CET:
These aren't HD, you stupid mother*****er.
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if you want to call your movies "HD" the resolution needs to be at least 720p.... 1280x720 or 1920×1080, If you make your movie smaller than that, just dont call them HD. Or say they were ripped from an HD source, but are not HD.
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Hi -Nelly- and Hawk, did not expect such a quick reply, but thanks for helping me out here. I Always thought that the quality of the movie is fixed to the catagory. I guess from now on I classify my movies to 'movies' and use 'Ripped from a HD source' in the tekst. Hope that such nasty languages can be avoided then.
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I need your help badly. I have uploaded a few movies this morning and I am pretty sure that I have categorized them as "MOVIES" rather then HD-Movies. @Zen Bud noticed that I am still using HD-Movie classification whilst I am sure that I did'nt. I did a test for the movie "Top hat" and make sure that category "movie"is selected. Checked and it seems correct. Checked a few minutes later and it was changed to HD-again. What did I do wrong? I think it is better that this problem has to be solved first, before I continue uploading other movies... What do you think? Will you also please tell Zen-Bud that I have addressed this to you? Thanks in advance. Hope to hear from you soon.
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Try leaving the 720x resolution out of the title. I guess TPB is getting a little overzealous at trying to put HD stuff in the right place and is incorrectly interpreting that to mean 720p.
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Dear KJF,
Thank you for your quick reply. I appreciate this more than conversations which are reflecting on the movies itself which I have uploaded recently, receiving messages like Zen-Bud did (frequently using the F* word) I'm glad that this kind of language is not a common thing with TPB.
This is the first time that I experience upload problems with my movies to TPB.
If I understand you correctly I should upload all my future movies like: 'Gone 2012 BrRip-AVI-NL sub-CBCS' instead of 'Gone 2012 BrRip-AVI-720X356-NL sub-CBCS' and should be catalogued as MOVIE instead of HD-MOVIE.
I guess it is okay with you to mention the size of the movie ( 720x356 ) in the text field.
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Yes - uploading to Video - Movies and putting the resolution in the description rather than the title should clear things up.