Project KuT-up DVD Torrent
- BigDude
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Project KuT-up DVD Torrent
If you haven't seen this project, well... here's a link: LINK
Anyway, to the DVD. I've been wanting to make one up for a good while now, and since I now have a DVD burner, I can make one. The problem I've come across is I don't have the cash to pay for such things as lables, covers, cases, and ink for all this stuff to make it fancy, nor to pay for shipping charges to editors of the project and who ever might like one.
So, after experimenting with DVD's the past couple weeks I believe I have come up with a possible no-cost way of distributing the DVD. This would be done by ripping the .ISO DVD image of the project DVD I have created, then putting it up on BitTorrent and distribute that way. Then when you have downloaded this image file, simply burn it to a DVD your self, and tada, you have your very own copy of the Project KuT-up DVD. This way there is not much discrimination to who can have one and who can't.
Problems I see with this is the fact that not everyone has/has access to a DVD burner or can use BT, in that case there's not much I can do. And finding a place to host such a file would be slightly hard to come by. I also do not know how to go about setting up a tracker.
So, at this point I'm asking if there is any intrest in this and if there is anyone who might be willing to help me get this set up.
Comments?
Anyway, to the DVD. I've been wanting to make one up for a good while now, and since I now have a DVD burner, I can make one. The problem I've come across is I don't have the cash to pay for such things as lables, covers, cases, and ink for all this stuff to make it fancy, nor to pay for shipping charges to editors of the project and who ever might like one.
So, after experimenting with DVD's the past couple weeks I believe I have come up with a possible no-cost way of distributing the DVD. This would be done by ripping the .ISO DVD image of the project DVD I have created, then putting it up on BitTorrent and distribute that way. Then when you have downloaded this image file, simply burn it to a DVD your self, and tada, you have your very own copy of the Project KuT-up DVD. This way there is not much discrimination to who can have one and who can't.
Problems I see with this is the fact that not everyone has/has access to a DVD burner or can use BT, in that case there's not much I can do. And finding a place to host such a file would be slightly hard to come by. I also do not know how to go about setting up a tracker.
So, at this point I'm asking if there is any intrest in this and if there is anyone who might be willing to help me get this set up.
Comments?
Last edited by BigDude on Mon Aug 08, 2005 1:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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It wasnt terrible, it wasnt the best but it had its moments just like any other project. Besides your opinion is its a waste, mine is it isnt. Unfortuinetly I dont like in America so I wouldn't get my hands on the dvd version. (Im not paying for airmail) oh well maybe a torrent? I do have broadband 2 nowTheFungus wrote:But why waste it?
The project was terrible.
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CerebralAssamite wrote:It wasnt terrible, it wasnt the best but it had its moments just like any other project. Besides your opinion is its a waste, mine is it isnt. Unfortuinetly I dont like in America so I wouldn't get my hands on the dvd version. (Im not paying for airmail) oh well maybe a torrent? I do have broadband 2 nowTheFungus wrote:But why waste it?
The project was terrible.
You didn't read the first post, did you? lol
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Nope I didnt, maybe just maybe I should have.SuperFusion wrote:CerebralAssamite wrote:It wasnt terrible, it wasnt the best but it had its moments just like any other project. Besides your opinion is its a waste, mine is it isnt. Unfortuinetly I dont like in America so I wouldn't get my hands on the dvd version. (Im not paying for airmail) oh well maybe a torrent? I do have broadband 2 nowTheFungus wrote:But why waste it?
The project was terrible.
You didn't read the first post, did you? lol
- BigDude
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I don't still don't understand what you're getting at...SuperFusion wrote:You didn't read the first post, did you? lol
So you didn't like it, doesn't mean it was terrible. Don't download if you dont want it, less of my bandwidth I'll have to share.TheFungus wrote:But why waste it?
The project was terrible.
Anyway, a rundown on what the dvd has:
-Play All feature which will play entire project, with chapters.
-Scene selection for project.
Extras include:
-Unedtied tracks (tracks without transions, because some lost the begining/ending few seconds).
-SQ's Dropped Track that never made it into the project.
-'Right Now' Mirror Mix music video used in end credits.
-Full length, uncencored songs used in the project (with spiffy waveform visualization).
I have also fixed aspec ratio problems whith the tracks.