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The HD and SD problem.

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Correct me if I'm wrong but "SD" stands for Soft Dub and "HD" stands for Hard Dub? SO by that logic If I download a HD file the Subs are part of the video period. I can't turn on or off subs. SD allows me to turn on or off subs.
SO here is my issue, I download SD subs because the subs appear when I watch the downloaded show on Real Player and my 360 which is what I want. But a HD sub won't show the subs on ether. I don't know how to turn on or off subs and shouldn't the subs appear on the HD and choice of turning on or off subs appear on the SD? (Or do I got it all backwards?) Now consider your Dairanger subs, the Torrent section doesn't show whether the Dairanger subs are SD or HD yet the subs appears when I play the subs on Real Player or my 360.
SO in my case I want the show with the subs on always, so I should continue downloading SD's? Or is the option of turning on or off subs so easy that I could download ether one and be good???
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Re: The HD and SD problem.

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SD = Standard Definition. The video resolution is lower, so the quality of the video isn't as high as the HD.

HD = High Definition. Higher resolution, so the quality is a big improvement on the SD, but it will take up at least 100MB more on your hard drive than a SD video.

We don't do softsubs, so trying to turn off the subs is useless.

Also, the DaiRanger episodes were all DVD episodes, so they're in SD with the exception of the 720p and 1080p movie that were released outside the batch. The only form of DVD releases with HD is Blu-Ray.
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Re: The HD and SD problem.

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ReversedSentai wrote:SD = Standard Definition. The video resolution is lower, so the quality of the video isn't as high as the HD.

HD = High Definition. Higher resolution, so the quality is a big improvement on the SD, but it will take up at least 100MB more on your hard drive than a SD video.

We don't do softsubs, so trying to turn off the subs is useless.

Also, the DaiRanger episodes were all DVD episodes, so they're in SD with the exception of the 720p and 1080p movie that were released outside the batch. The only form of DVD releases with HD is Blu-Ray.


*Head hits desk!* This whole time I could've been downloading HD Goseiger subs (since the SD subs are only one seed)! Well you've answered my question perfectly. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! :D
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