Distrobution of a DVD Image

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Distrobution of a DVD Image

Post by Quu » Thu Nov 06, 2003 5:40 pm

here is a general question...

what is the best way to distrobut an image of a fully authored DVD?

why don't we say that someone authored a DVD full of AMV goodness... and felt like distro-ing the thing... but was far to lazy to actually burn and mail off those pesky discs...

I was thinking that I would author the thing to a .ISO file (or is the .img file that dvd meastro outputs better?) then sticking it onto a bittorrent tracker with a permanent seed...

that would allow anybody with a dvd burner to download it... and begin distroing the disc them selves...

this is not for distroing the individual components of a DVD... but the who darn thing...

is ISO and bittorrent the best way? or is somethign better?
this is not really for mass downloads... since the only people that would be interested in the file are those with burners them selves....
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Post by Hitori » Thu Nov 06, 2003 5:47 pm

That's an interesting idea!

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Post by Quu » Thu Nov 06, 2003 5:57 pm

i just noticed your from Alamogordo... I used to live in White Sands...

=^_^=

the basic idea of this dvd image thing is I am to lazy to make copies of the dvds...

other people might not be so lazy...
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Post by Zarxrax » Thu Nov 06, 2003 6:14 pm

Yep, that would be the best method of distribution. I think .img format would have more support, not sure about that though.

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Post by FurryCurry » Thu Nov 06, 2003 8:17 pm

Bit Torrent is probably the best way to go. The only problem with that, is that BT works best when a decent number of people all want to ge a file at the same time, and BT can take advantage of each downloader's upload capacity to help share the load. If it's just one or two people at a time who want a particular image, and they don't stay on the torrent as seeders pretty much 24/7, your "permanent seed" will pretty much be shouldering the burden by itself most of the time.

The only other realistic alternative I'm aware of is ftp . To use that effectively, I've found it best to use Winrar or winzip to split the image file (or any large file) into chunks of between 10 and 50 megs. that way, if something breaks during downloading, only the corrupt pieces need to be redownloaded, and that's a lot better than finding out you have a corrupt 4 gig .iso that needs to be re-downloaded.

I've pretty much only burned .iso images with DVDdecrypter, and that has worked really well. I'm not sure if it supports .img files or not.
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Post by FurryCurry » Thu Nov 06, 2003 8:21 pm

...I forgot to mention that because there are programs that can mount a disc image as a virtual drive, you might find demand is a little higher than you might think. It's quite possible to download a DVD image, mount it, watch it, and then burn it to a series of CDs as 700Mb spanned archives.
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Post by danielwang » Fri Nov 07, 2003 12:35 am

DVD volumes are composed of an ISO-standard filesystem and a DVD container. It is not necessary to do an image file if the person at the recieving end has software and brains.

For this, P2P software has it's weak point: not /that/ many people would be downloaading it, much less sharing it.

I recommend that you place it on an HTTP server in file format and allow peoples to download it. At least with HTTP, they can't l33ch it as with FTP. And DVDs are a LOT of bandwidth.
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Post by Pwolf » Fri Nov 07, 2003 2:29 am

what would the difference in leeching if you use FTP and not HTML? nothing. and simply limiting the bandwidth will remove any bandwidth issues.
i would go bittorent with a perm seed.

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Post by Onideus_Mad_Hatter » Fri Nov 07, 2003 2:38 am

ROTFL...n00bjobs. ^_^

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Post by Onideus_Mad_Hatter » Fri Nov 07, 2003 2:42 am

danielwang wrote:DVD volumes are composed of an ISO-standard filesystem and a DVD container. It is not necessary to do an image file if the person at the recieving end has software and brains.
I just want you to know that most of what you said made no sense at all.
For this, P2P software has it's weak point: not /that/ many people would be downloaading it, much less sharing it.
Probably not, P2P is mostly for smaller files.
I recommend that you place it on an HTTP server
On a what?
in file format
Dawhodahey?
and allow peoples to download it.
As opposed to...not downloading it? *scratches head*
At least with HTTP, they can't l33ch it as with FTP.
Uh...how so?
And DVDs are a LOT of bandwidth.
*snicker* I'm sorry, but from a technical standpoint you read just like www.engrish.com ^_^

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