Account creation:
Accounts creation is
always invite only. Based on your comment history you might get invited to the site by getting a link when posting a comment.
We do not log ip addresses on downloads or any registered user ip addresses.
Recommended players :
VLC |
3.0.16 |
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Low default buffer sizes. Advanced preferences -> Input/Codecs -> File caching |
MPV |
2021-08-01 git |
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Link
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Complicated for beginners. No native refresh rate switching |
PotPlayer |
1.7.21526 |
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Closed source |
PotPlayer+madVR |
1.7.21526+0.92.17 |
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Closed source |
PowerDVD |
21 build 1519 |
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Paid |
Kodi |
19.3 |
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Capabilities vary from version to version |
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++ supported but missing some features
+ supported but missing lots of features - not recommended
- not supported
2019.08 - MPC-HC is no longer a recommended player due to improper implementation of LAV filters causing audio crackling and video stutters
2019.11 - SMPlayer is no longer a recommended player. It is just a GUI for other players.
2020.01 - Added support by OS.
All codecs should be uninstalled for proper playback. All operating system and driver updates should be applied for proper playback.
Direct playback on any TV is
not supported due to accelerated planned obsolescence by manufacturers.
You should be using an external device for playback - dedicated htpc or a media player running any of the listed players.
Playback on Apple/IOS devices is not officialy supported. But we recommend MrMc as player for them.
Rules for posting comments :
- Posting irrelevant comments to the torrent will get you banned.
- Complaining about speed/seeders/leechers on new torrents ( 72h ) will get you banned.
- Complaining / bitching about the quality/size/version will get you banned. If there is a better/another quality/version it would be uploaded.
- Complaining / bitching about anything will get you banned. You are getting our service for free, there is no obligation on our side that we should listen to your complaining.
- "FAKE" will get you banned. We dont post fake releases.
- "Does it work?" will get you banned. We dont post releases that dont work.
- Promoting external sites will get you banned.
- Promoting external groups will get you banned.
- Downvoting good quality comments will get you banned.
- Use proper netiquette when commenting - noone wants to read ???? in comments.
- Overall abuse ( of any kind including racial ) / spam on comments will get you banned.
- Asking questions that can be explained by reading the mediainfo/description of the release will get you banned.
- Asking questions covered by this FAQ will get you banned.
- Being uninformed is not an excuse for asking stupid questions.
Rules of downloading :
We do not keep any ratio system on our site however we do have hit & run protection. If your download pattern is always hit & run ( meaning downloading without seeding it for at least ratio 1.0 or 12 hours ) your account and/or ip will be put in a blacklist and next time when you download your downloads will be slower because you wont get enough good peers.
Account security :
- Do not share your password with anyone
- Do not use easy to guess passwords
- Do not use the same password that you use on other sites
- We will never contact you asking for your password. Never ever !
Allowed Bittorrent clients :
We currently dont block any bittorrent clients from accessing our trackers however keep in mind that :
- Always update your torrent client to the latest version
- Always allow UDP trackers in your torrent client configuration
- Enable DHT and Peer Exchange to get better speeds. Use non standart bittorrent ports.
- Read optimization techniques on google for optimizing your torrent client for maximum speed
Reporting problems :
Send us an email at
[email protected] including the exact proper description of the issue + screenshot + ip address and we will take care of it
Most common questions/issues
What is RARBG_DO_NOT_MIRROR.exe and why is it included in torrents?
RARBG_DO_NOT_MIRROR.exe is a txt file renamed to .exe with the following md5 d5a5d8421b2bd35ea6ab81f9d77efb3f
It contains the following text : "This is not an .exe file. This is just a placeholder to prevent mirroring over other public sites."
You can verify the file's contents by opening it with your favourite txt editor.
It's included in torrent files to stop distribution to other public sites.
The use of the file reduces the average hit&run by 35% !
You can exclude the file from downloading in any modern torrent client.
x265 -rarbg encodes
All x265 -rarbg encodes are encoded from 1080p/2160p(HDR->SDR) REMUX for BluRay releases and AMZN/NF/ATVP WEB for WEB releases. Highest quality source is always a priority/preference.
They are 20% smaller in size and offer at least 10% better quality compared to the previous x264 rarbg encodes.
How do i play 2160p releases?
COMPLETE BluRay - on PC using PowerDVD 17+ or using a jailbroken OPPO UDP-203
REMUX or 2160p HDR encode - on PC using PotPlayer with madVR or using players like Nvidia Shield Android TV , OPPO UDP-203 , or any android TV box that supports 10bit HDR 2160p playback
Why is there sometimes a 1080p track in 2160p releases?
That is the dolby vision track. It's useless right now because no player can read it off from MKV
Why are HDR files smaller than SDR files?
HDR files come with significant optimiziations which helps them being a lot smaller due to the way they are encoded
My samsung tv stutters/lags/drops/pixelizes while playing releases what should i do?
Samsung 4k TV models have a major bug in their software. You need to mux out all subtitles out of the MKV you downloaded in order to have it play smoothly. You can use mkvtoolnix to do so.
Why are 2160p HDR encodes smaller than SDR or REMUX versions of the same movie?
Because 2160p HDR encodes use newer HDR-OPT psychovisual optimizations of the x265 codec allowing it to compress a lot better compared to SDR or the REMUXES without major loss in quality.
Why is there a DTS HD-MA track muxed in almost all TrueHD Atmos REMUX releases?
Because not all players can play TrueHD Atmos due to non-licensing
Why are there 2 video tracks on some 2160p REMUXES ?
One of the tracks is the Dolby Vision track
Which quality is better HDR or SDR10 or SDR8?
HDR - if you have a 4k HDR capable TV/monitor
SDR10 - if you have a 4k 10bit ( or 8bit + RFC ) capable TV/monitor
SDR8 - if you have a 4k 8bit capable TV/monitor
My tv doesn't play mkv , how do i mux mkv into mp4
You can use
My MP4Box GUI or
rebox for a fast mux
How do i remove mkv crop properties from a mkv file?
Open the file with
mkvtoolnix . Drag and drop the file into mkvtoolnix. Select the video track -> Video properties -> Remove the "Cropping" values. Choose a new filename and click "Start multiplexing". Your new file will not have any cropping set.
You can watch mkv files that have cropping properties without remuxing them using vlc 3.0.8 , potplayer 1.7.21097 ( right button -> aspect ratio -> default original dar ) , kodi 18.4 ( or newer versions of all listed players )
Why does my player ( usually WD TV / WD TV Live / MPC ) stops during playback of some tv shows ?
Your player doesn't support older mkv revisions. Download mkvtoolnix from
here .
Drag and drop the file into it and click start muxing. Use the output file for playback.
How do i play TrueHD 7.1(and up)/Atmos/DTS HD-MA 7.1 on my pc?
By using the recommended players
Which is better 1080p WEB-DL or 1080p HDTV?
There is no universal answer to this question. For some shows the 1080p WEB-DL is better , for some the 1080p HDTV. In some cases WEB-DL wins because it includes subtitles and it's usually uncensored.
Larger than 4gb files
Format your drive as NTFS. If your playback device doesn't support NTFS download
MKVToolNix
and use the split by size mode in the Global tab
CINAVIA protected devices
Go buy a cheap 50$ android on a stick. It will play everything. Always check for cinavia implementation on the device you are planning to buy.
Half-SBS or Half-OU which is better for my 3D TV?
- Active TV - doesn't matter pick whatever you like.
- Passive TV - Half-SBS because Passive TVs use alternating horizontal lines. Half the lines are seen in the left eye, the other half to the right.
Release names :
WEB-DL:
Decrypted no-loss format from Itunes/Google play
WEBRip:
Rip from Netflix(NF.WEBRip)/HULU(HULU.WEBRip)/Amazon(AMZN.WEBRip) or streaming services.
PROPER:
Due to scene rules, whoever releases a certain release the first, has won that race. For example, when a group releases the CAM version of Titanic the first. If there is something "wrong" with the release (poor quality, out-of-sync, audio errors etc.) and another group has a better/correct version, it can release it and add PROPER to the release title to avoid being nuked. However, the source must be the same as the original release. For example: A poor quality CAM release by group A and group B releases their CAM release PROPER. A Telesync release doesn't PROPER a CAM release, because the source is different. PROPER is the most subjective tag in the scene, and a lot of people will generally argue whether the PROPER is better than the original release. The reason for the PROPER should always be mentioned in the NFO.
REPACK:
If a group releases a bad rip, they can release a Repack. A Repack is a fixed version of the original release. It's similar to PROPER but then done by the same group. Note that a Repack is different from a fix. A Fix will repair the original release whilst a repack is a new release.
Rerip/PROPER:
A previous rip was bad, now it's ripped again properly. Similar to repack.
READNFO:
When something important is mentioned in the NFO or as a replacement for PROPER, READNFO can be added to the release title.
HDR:
High Dynamic Range content. Unless you have a HDR display or you are using a recommended HDR player that can do HDR->SDR conversion avoid this.
SDR:
Standard Dynamic Range content. Suitable for all players. Most content is in SDR.
DV:
Dolby Vision content. Unless you have a Dolby Vision display avoid this.
You can create Dolby Vision REMUXes with MakeMKV v1.15.4 or higher.
Keep in mind that most devices don't support lossless audio playback with Dolby Vision content.
Playback of Dolby Vision releases is supported only on direct playback on TVs with TV LED DV - for example LG 2019 and up - with direct attached fast storage on a USB port.
All Dolby Vision releases are tested on LG CX OLED.
Non supported devices like the Nvidia Shield 2019 and Apple TV 4k suffer major colour shifting with Dolby Vision files.
.MKV DV releases are not compatible for direct playback on your DV compatible TV and will require a dedicated compatible DV player hardware.
.MP4 DV releases are compatible for direct playback on your DV compatible TV - for example LG 2019 and up.
HLG:
Hybrid Log Gamma content. Usually comes in a mixed SDR and HDR container.
Some HLG releases have broken transfer characteristics which might cause issues on some devices ( for example LG OLEDs ).
All HLG releases labeled as such are tested on LG CX OLED and Philips 8 series.
Movies specific
DVDSCR (DVD Screener):
Same premise as a screener, but transferred off a DVD. Usually letterboxed , but without the extras that a DVD retail would contain. The ticker is not usually in the black bars, and will disrupt the viewing. If the ripper has any skill, a DVDscr should be very good.
WEB (WEB Screener):
Same premise as a DVD screener, but captured from WEB.
WP (Workprint):
A workprint is a copy of a film which has not been finished yet. There can be missing scenes, music, and quality can range from excellent to very poor. Some WPs are very different from the final print (Men In Black is missing all the aliens, and has actors in their places) and others can contain extra scenes (Jay and Silent Bob). WP's can be nice additions to the collection once a good quality final has been obtained.
Retail DVD:
DVD's which are available in shops.
BluRay:
This is the highest quality rip you're going find. Most of the time it is ripped into a HD format and presented in High Def Resolution (720p - 2160p). Please note that in order to play a HD video file, you will need a badass computer. Due to the nature of this resolution, there aren't really many videos presented in this way.
COMPLETE(FULL) BLURAY
Full bluray disc decrypted with protection removed and dumped into iso or bdmv structure
BLURAY REMUX
Full bluray disc decrypted with protection removed and muxed into mkv. There is no quality modification of any stream for a COMPLETE BLURAY. There might be a DTS HDMA track added for non TrueHD Atmos capable players which will increase the size. All 1080p REMUXes are in SDR unless stated otherwise. All 2160p REMUXes are in HDR unless stated otherwise.
Other important tags for movies / dvd's
LiMiTED:
A movie is LiMiTED when it has a limited theater run. Generally smaller films (such as art house films) are released as limited. The scene considers a movie limited when it has a generally opening in less than 300 UK theaters, or in less than 500 USA theaters. In the scene jargon, it's usually called 300 UK screens, or 500 USA screens. Officially, it's not the opening weekend's number of theaters that counts, but the peak of the number of theaters. For example; when a movie has 275 UK screens in the opening weekend, and 1 week later it has 325 screens, it's not limited.
STV:
STV stands for Straight To Video. These movies were never released in theaters, instead, they were immediately released on video/dvd. Therefore, a lot of sites do not allow these movies.
FESTiVAL:
This is a variation of STV/LiMiTED. A FESTiVAL is a movie which hasn't been shown in a public theater, but has been shown on a filmfestival (such as Cannes Film Festival). An example of a FESTiVAL movie is Hot Tamale (imdb), which has not been in a public theater, but it was shown on the Newport Beach Film Festival.
iNTERNAL:
An internal release is done for several reasons. The most common reason is because it has already been released before, and with iNTERNAL in title, the release won't be nuked. iNTERNAL's are quite common. Also lower quality theater rips are done iNTERNAL so it doesn't lower the reputation of the group. An iNTERNAL release is available as normal on the groups affiliate sites, but they can't be traded to other sites without request from the site ops. Although a release is iNTERNAL, it still can be very popular. For mp3's the interla-tag is different. For mp3 releases it's releasetitle-year-Group_iNT. That way the internal release won't be calculated into the group's stats. This avoids mp3 groups from doing a lot of internal releases, since they would just do that to get better stats. Some groups rename iNTERNAL to iNT, since this much shorter.
SUBBED:
If a release is subbed, it usually means it has hard encoded subtitles burned throughout the movie. These are generally in malaysian/chinese/thai etc, and sometimes there are two different languages, which can take up quite a large amount of the screen. SVCD and DVD support switchable subtitles, so some DVDRips and most DVD's are released with switchable subs.
UNSUBBED:
When a movie has been release subbed before, an unsubbed release may be released.
CUSTOM.SUBBED:
A release can also be custom subbed. Movies often are released earlier in the USA than in Europe. These movies mostly contain a few subtitles, the ones that are spoken in the USA. European groups can create custom subtitles and add these to the dvd(rip). For example, when Dutch subtitles were added to a NTSC DVDr: Madagascar.2005.Custom.NL.Subbed.NTSC.DVDr-Group. Off course, it's not just European, also Japaneese movies can be subbed english for example.
DUBBED:
If a film is dubbed, it is a special version where the actors' voices are in another language. Dubbed versions of English-language films are for people who don't understand English very well. In some countries, dubbing is very common, for example Germany. Non english movies with the DUBBED tag are always DUBBED in English.
SE:
SE stands for Special Edition. Like the name says, it's a special dvd edition of a movie. Often special editions contain extra material like deleted scenes, interviews, or a making-of.
DC:
DC stands for Director's Cut. A director's cut is a specially edited version of a movie that is supposed to represent the director's own approved edit of the movie. It is often released some time after the original release of the film, where the original release was released in a version different from the director's approved edit. 'Cut' is synonymous with 'edit' in this context.
EXTENDED:
Sometimes movies are released again on DVD because now the movie is extended. They have put back deleted scenes. For example, E.T. was produced first in 1982 and years later it was brought on DVD again, but now digitally remastered and extended.
Digitally REMASTERED:
Digitally remastered means that an older not-digital movie has been re-editted, remastered and is released on DVD. Some really old movies look very bad compared to the new digital movies. Then they remaster it to make it look better, edit & recolor the video, etcetera. Remastering generally implies some sort of upgrade to a previous existing product, frequently designed to encourage people to buy a new version of something they already own.
RATED/UNRATED:
Rated means a movie is censored, unrated logically means uncensored.
HFR:
Movies mastered in high frame rate. Example 60/120fps.
OAR:
Original Aspect Ratio. Some movies are released in multiple aspect ratios.
WS:
Wide Screen.
FS:
Full Screen.
R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6 (Region Code):
A dvd is released in a certain geographical area, or region and it's not viewable on a dvd player outside of that region. This was designed to stop people buying American dvd's and watching them earlier in other countries, or for older films where world distribution is handled by different companies. A lot of players can either be hacked with a chip, or via a remote to disable this. The regions are:
Region 1 - U.S., Canada, U.S. Territories
Region 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, and Middle East (including Egypt)
Region 3 - Southeast Asia and East Asia (including Hong Kong)
Region 4 - Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Central America, Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean
Region 5 - Eastern Europe (Former Soviet Union), Indian subcontinent, Africa, North Korea, and Mongolia
Region 6 - Peoples Republic of China
Multi Disc Labeled as DISC1/DISC2/DISCn:
There are some movies that don't fit on a single bluray due to their lenght. They will always be released as separate DISCs - DISC1/DISC2/DISCn for each part of the source unless the encoder/uploader decides not to do so.
These can be merged/appended those using mkvtoolnix. Merged/Appended releases of this type may have compatibility issues with some devices.
TV specific
HDTV (High Definition Televison):
Digital recording from a source stream at either 1080i or 720p at a bitrate from 19,39mbps or higher.
PDTV (Pure Digital Television):
Other resolution digital recordings from source streams at a bitrate of 10+mbps or higher. It is a label given to files that were ripped directly from a purely digital source, having less resolution than HDTV. This is accomplished by using a TV tuner card capable of receiving Digital Video Broadcasts or C-Band.
SDTV (Standard Digital Television):
Digital recording or capture from a source stream at any resolution with bitrate under 10mbps.This includes DirecTiVo but also captures from digisat or digicable with analog capture cards.
Season/Episode code:
A code which shows the season and episode of a tv show.
For example: S01E12 is season 1 episode number 12.
PPV (Pay Per View television):
Pay television programming for which viewers pay a separate fee for each program ordered.
0DAY/APPS specific
AIO
AIO stands for All-In-One, meaning an all-in-one software pack. For example: Microsoft Office, which contains Word, Frontpage, Publisher, Access etc.
RTM
RTM means Release To Manufacturing. This release is leaked before it's available in stores. A RTM version of a software title is the final retail version, the one that you will be seeing in stores.
VLM
VLM stands for Volume License Key. This means that the cracked application is already licensed, and therefore doesn't require an activation after installation.
XXX specific
.JAPANESE. (JAP releases)
All .JAPANESE. releases are censored by default unless stated otherwise.
GAMES specific
PC releases
Your Anti-virus and Anti-malware should be disabled for installers and cracks to work.
For protection you should run all games in a sandbox like
sandboxie.
RSS :
RSS update interval should be set to no less than 5 minutes in your RSS feed clients.
Some specific categories are omitted in the RSS feeds to specific ip ranges.