The Walking Dead S06E04 PROPER 720p HDTV x264-KILLERS[rartv]

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The.Walking.Dead.S06E04.PROPER.720p.HDTV.x264-KILLERS[rartv]





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My audio cuts off after the monologue, I can confirm. VLC, Plex, streaming to my TV, PS4... all cut off after the same part for the entire episode.
legit, thanx2uploader&seederz:)
Are you sure your comment is about this TWD S06E04 torrent, or could it be about this torrent, which was deleted?
Thank you very much, Sir!

I'm curious though, does anybody know why recent episodes for T.W.D. are so large, comparatively, to other shows? Most hour long 720P episodes are around 1.3GB, whereas T.W.D. are usually between 2.5-3.3GB. I've noticed the same thing for episodes of Game of Thrones.

I imagine it's got something to do with quality, but does anybody know the exact reason (or difference)? Thanks in advance.
Tonight's episode is 90min (with commercials, of course) which would definitely add to the file size.
Good point! And GOT is usually a full hour too. But this still doesn't explain last weeks episode's file size being so large. I think it may have more to do with them rushing to upload before compressing further. As the much better looking 1080p file comes about 24 hours later at 2-3GB/s. Slightly smaller than this one. (though this is for a normal episode length)
TWD is filmed on 16MM, has a grainy effect, all those extra flex take up data Seriously that is why + it's a teeny bit bigger for the extra time, not by more than 500MB is bigger than last weeks though
Obviously I chose an inopportune day to post this question, seeing as how tonight's is a 90 minute episode. But previous episodes, like Game of Thrones before it, have been larger than 2 Gigs, which is unheard of for other hour-long shows.

I'm not bothered by it in the least, but it does make my curiosity muscle twitch. XtremeUploads: Your theory about them rushing in the face of further compression is definitely an interesting one! For the only variable that I can think of, which both shows have in common, is the fact that they're probably the most watched hour-long shows of their type currently on TV.