BASED FUCKING GABE
BASED FUCKING GABE
>rent
You could probably buy it on dvd for about that on ebay
>That "Memes" tag
>spend $4 to watch a nearly two decade old movie but if you don't watch it in 48 hours it disappears forever
literally crying
Check out that price.
BASED FUCKING KAT
>paying to rent a digital version of a 20 year old movie all so you can leave a meme review on steam
Steam was a mistake.
hahahahahah holy shit this can't be real
What? there are movies now? since when?
>no subtitles
Oh seriously?
>memes
>AAC-m2g
Get the fuck out. Now.
Fucking reddit shits, I swear
The blu ray is fucking 8 bucks on amazon.
>stealing
enjoy going to prison
Not him but what does AAC-m2g means?
I may be breaking the "law" but at least I passed third grade english
nigga I literally just clicked the first result
AAC is how the movie is encoded and m2g is the guy who uploaded the torrent.
Don't know what is wrong with that though.
at that price it's worth checking out
absolutely anal codec
87
>rental
>not just going to your friend's house who happens to be a Christian Bale fan so he has all the movies
I'm confused what is wrong with AAC
Isn't it less lossy than say mp4?
Copyright infringement is not theft. Its a civil matter. Thats why people caught get sued and not arrested.
Educate yourself, user.
>$3.99
Wow, that's actually pretty chea-
>48-hour rental
...
>Isn't it less lossy than say mp4?
AAC is audio, mp4 is video.
People transcode shit audio to cut down on file-sizes.
>Movies on Steam
FUCKING
W
H
Y?
>No Dark Knight Rises
You suck Steam
Oh fug I had no idea.
What about mkv? That is the format my animes are usually in
MP4 is a multimedia container format. AAC is an audio codec. Thats like comparing apples to tinfoil.
AAC is the audio codec
x264 is the video codec
m2g is either a person releasing or the group release name
MKV is just a file container.
Diversifying
.mkv is a container.
It's popular for anime because it's open and its multi-track support for audio/subs and chapter points.
this
>any lossy audio
>anything other than flac
>Renting digital products
>That tag
Steam babies will defend this
oh okay thanks
I don't really pirate video much, I usually only pirate games and music
>rental
k
>not even in my country
FUCK YOU GABE. Fucking Netflix all over again.
Can you check if it has "dubsman" tag?
>he spent 10's of thousands of dollars on a mastering studio to watch meme movies
>renting digital product
>being poor
will movies go on sale?
I'd buy some of them if they were .99$
>software on Steam
>hardware on Steam
>"For you" tab on Steam
Well, who watches movies more than once anyway?
why
Kids, women, old people
It costs a little over $100 to figure out the difference between FLAC and lossy.
Only renting m8.
I doubt Sony and the like are going to license out movies for purchase and give pirates a whole new platform.
>ancient movie you cant watch for nothing on other stream services
>easily found for less than $1 if you look in a store
>rent on steam
and what point will people wake up and realize gabe died years ago and the bean counters are just cashing in on blind customer loyalty?
Oh cool Dubsguy got a movie?
>It costs a little over $100 to figure out the difference between FLAC and lossy
"figuring out" is a whole different ballpark to being able to hear the difference.
If bands uploaded the raw wavs, would you download them too? Or is .wav too icky?
FLAC is a meme. No one can fucking tell a difference between a 320 kbps MP3 and some lossless bullshit. Audiophiles are the fucking worst.
Yes. We're all in this thread rejoicing for the fantastic gift the Great Lord Gaben has bestowed upon us.
Hearing the difference now isn't the reason to encode to FLAC. FLAC uses lossless compression, while MP3 is 'lossy'. What this means is that for each year the MP3 sits on your hard drive, it will lose roughly 12kbps, assuming you have SATA - it's about 15kbps on IDE, but only 7kbps on SCSI, due to rotational velocidensity. You don't want to know how much worse it is on CD-ROM or other optical media.
dont lie, anyone can
FLAC is 21gb for an album while mp3 is 100mb
I haven't used Steam in months.
But what is this rent bullshit??
I thought you bought the movie!
>4 dollars
>rolled 4
fucking checked
Don't forget about that rotational velocodensity, man. That shit's the real killa
>If bands uploaded the raw wavs, would you download them too? Or is .wav too icky?
No considering .wav tracks are gigs themselves instead of 2-300MBS.
But WAV->FLAC is fine.
.wavs aren't meant for anymore more than raw master copies.
> No one can fucking tell a difference between a 320 kbps MP3
Higher highs, lower lows.
Reverberation lasts longer.
Natural reverb sounds better.
FLAC is especially good for stringed instruments.
>I've never used headphones better than M50's and don't even know what a DAC or amp is
You're not buying the games either on Steam.
Wait there's movies on Steam now, when the fuck did that happen?
It isn't even difficult to hear the difference between FLAC and 320kbps MP3
>Rental
>4 bucks
Nigga, I could buy it at Walmart for 4 bucks on Blu-Ray and own it forever.
All people who don't use Steam. What is the purpose of this?
Steam's a popular market for videogames, companies see big numbers and want to get on the bandwagon.
>for each year the MP3 sits on your hard drive, it will lose roughly 12kbps
I still don't understand how the fuck that's possible, is this a meme?
It's on Sup Forums, it'll be lossy eventually.
That's some quality bait right there.
Goy, do you really think we would allow you to take OUR movies all for yourself like in the old archaic days?
Your days of abusing us is over, we control when and how you can see OUR movies
>is this a meme?
One of the oldest /gmu/ ones.
subtle
More than likely just natural degrading of your hard disk due to use
>Reverberation lasts longer.
>Natural reverb sounds better.
Hot diggity
What $100 setup do you have where you can here this wicked sick high highs and low lows when listening to FLAC? Because there are legit audio engineers out there that would fucking kill for such audio clarity.
That's nice, but check this 5.
Was this screenshot on purpose?
wait what? steam is also a movie rental service now?
Accumulating possessions is annoying
$120*
>semi-open
Some guy on the LinusTechTips forums did a blind a/b test. The difference is pretty clear in the cymbals and distorted guitars.
And this is the secret to longer lasting reverbs?
So, when I put a 32ms verb on my snare, I can just bounce the track down, decode into FLAC, slip on my HD668B's and thoroughly enjoy my brand new 48ms snare verbs?
Fucking.
Cool.
Nah, they're as open as any others, trust me.
Soundstage is just as broad.
stop shitposting.
>stop shitposting.
You literally just said FLAC has longer lasting reverbs. Word for word.
You're a walking meme.
Transcoded from proper sources, yes, compared to the same .mp3 conversion you dummy.
What the fuck
Literally why?
>"stealing"
FTFY
not even.
THIS is subtle
>Gets a 4 instead of a 399.
You disappointed me today, user.
You better have some magic up your sleeve to explain how any encode can suddenly wizard up longer reverb times than what the original engineer set during mixdown.
Dubs police
trying to appeal to PS4 owners
That isn't even slightly how numbers work.
>it's real
What the fuck, how long has Steam had movies?
>We want the Sony audience
I don't think you understand me properly or I'm being baited.
>record a single crash hit out to .wav
>convert .wav to FLAC
>then convert the same .wav to .mp3
The FLAC will retain more of the original recording thus you'll be able to hear more of the hit
The mp3 being lossy will lose detail and thus you'll hear less.
>impllying I wouldn't download a car
About a year, I guess. Kung Fury and AVGN were some of the first ones to get there. You can have them hidden from the store.
I know it's fun to talk about memes, but please do not actually buy movies on Steam. You don't get the movies files or anything like that, you will be stuck with a very shitty and laggy live streaming.
It's not worth it.
Awhile. Most are garbage though. Besides
>renting digital copies
>You'll be able to 3d print a car in your lifetime