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[dead] The Scene S01E01: The Release Process screenshot
Situation: an English group releases a new movie ( DVDRip )

Take into consideration:
- In this example the supplier didn’t first drive home with the copy, but apparently uploaded from work, which is highly unlikely. But how long does it take him to get home in the example? 5 hours? 2? I therefor didn’t take it into consideration.
- There was no delay. Noone was busy, no work, no school, everything started right away.

Step 1. 0 hour.
A ‘supplier’ gets access to a new movie, he quickly ‘!dupe’ checks a IRC bot run by a friend of the group he works for. In less than a second, this irc bot searches for him the entire scene history of 4.5 million releases!

Step 2. 10 seconds.

He confirms the movie is not yet released, so he puts the disk into his pc and copies it’s contents to his hard disk. Once that is done, he starts the ssl upload to the private FTP of his group.

Step 3. 15 minutes.

The upload is done.
The group is notified in their private IRC channel either by a automated script connected to their ftp or the supplier himself.
A second dupe check is done to make sure it’s still not released yet, and the ‘ripper’ gets alarted; the race in on!

Step 4. 20 minutes.
The ripper FXPs/downloads the release to his ripbox, does a quick check and starts the encode.

Step 5.
The wait. It takes time to encode and you know your competitors could release it any moment if you’re in bad luck.

Step 6. 2 hours and 50 minutes.
The encode is done.
Sometimes the ripper checks for common problems like bad colors, errors in the sound, ghosting and other worries, but much more often due to the ‘rush’ to be first, he takes a 10 second peek and off it goes. After all, in the scene there is an advanced system to report and fix problems, something non-sceners do not benefit from, who usually remain stuck with the releases that had problems.
Now the encode is done, the ripper loads the file in the group’s auto-packer, which automaticly grabs the information on the movie from IMDB and automatically writes the NFO file while the movie gets packed. A few seconds later and it’s done.

Step 7. 2 hours, 50 minutes and a few seconds.

The movie gets automaticly FXP’d to one of the group’s ‘affils’ (affiliate sites), and from there FXP’d to the other affils. Since topsites generally aren’t any slower than several hundred Mb/s shared with only a few dozen others, and more often than not several Gbit/s, this aswell takes only a matter of seconds.

Step 8. 2 hours, 50 minutes and a few more seconds.

Final dupe check before ‘pre’, while watching the live announces of all and every new release in the scene, one of the members of the group writes the command to release, immediatly their auto-bot tells all the sites they are active in the release is now official (aka ‘pre’)!

Step 9. 2 hours, 51 minutes (What you expected me to write? ‘a few more, more seconds’? :p)
Tense? Now the madness really starts.
Right when the command is given, the bots on affil topsites send the command to all addpre channels on all nuke nets, dozens of bots add the release to their database, and within less than an second, the release is announced all over the scene!
At the same time, dozens of ‘racers’ spread the release to all topsites in the scene that want it at roaring speed, within 3 minutes the release is all over the scene!
Competing groups that lost the race by an inch immediatly grab the release to check it for errors to ‘proper’ it.

Step 10. 2 hours, 54 minutes

Final step for the group; they now grab their own release and check it thoroughly for errors. They do now, after it is released, because they already won ‘the race’ which matters greatly in the highly competitive environment of the scene. They also check now, because if they find problems, they can fix them themselves instead of having a other group release a PROPER on them.

Step 10. 2 hours, 55 minutes

Several of these topsites [1] are used by ‘leakers’ to bring the releases to you; they get send to their own private ftp and from there usually send to a seedbox on a private tracker.

Step 11. 3 hours, 10 minutes

Most private trackers now have the file.

Step 11. 3 hours, 20 minutes

Taken from private trackers like these, it starts to appear on Warez Forums and Usenet.
Also by now, the groups have likely checked the release for errors, and if there any problems, you might be stuck with a bad release if you never found out something was wrong untill you watch it

Step 12. 3 hours, 40 minutes

It starts to appear on public trackers.

Step 13. 4:30-5 hours

It starts to appear on classic P2P.

[1] Small sidenote: more often than not the owner of the FTP does not know of this behavior by one of it’s members, if they did most would stop it.


I hope this gives everyone a clearer look into how a release is handled & from that you should be able to work out if your gonna get it before everyone else. :) Obviously the time it takes varies on the content being released, ie, stuff that everyone at Audioz wants.


Found at:
http://www.rlslog.net/the-scene-s01e01-the-release-process/
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comments

  Resident 28.07.2009 6 352
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the audio scene is heading for its worst ever phase feel
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  Resident 19.07.2010 1 64
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@ Calcatian

ino......... damn
  Administrator 1.01.2004 301 1131
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Calcatian, why is that? angry

digital.musician, good job wink
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Quote: Calcatian
the audio scene is heading for its worst ever phase


hopefully that will come true so people can concentrate on music again :P
  Resident 20.12.2008 49
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Step 14. 4 years, 3 months and 5 days.
AiR releases Waves 7.

Anyway, I liked the way you explained the whole thing wink
  Resident 28.07.2009 6 352
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Quote: SAiNT
Calcatian, why is that?

not talking about your site mate, site is cool as ever. but the whole audio scene out there. can't you feel it too? things are slowing down. there is a sense of stillness in the air. no really important releases or updates. dunno
not even a new ROFL smiley.

logomito, good point.
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  Resident 19.07.2010 1 64
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@ SAiNT
domo arigato bow
  Banned 16.05.2010 364
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Calcatian,

I'm not yet certain that I agree, but I can understand why someone would reach that conclusion. For so many years now the backbone of the audio scene was H2O or AIR, and given AIR's inactivity of late there doesn't seem to be much in the way of real daring or bold releases, you know, the sort of thing that comes out and you're in shock and awe that you can actually download it and work with it. ASSIGN is turning into something that's pretty cool, but there still not anywhere near the level of an AIR or H2O. When a secondary release group appears to step into the top spot it's got to seem like we're moving into a dry period. I'm still hoping that AIR steps back in to the forefront, but let's face it, you can't depend on the same couple of guys to do all the work forever. Sooner or later they've got to move on. Even if they turn up again with some goodies, it's only a matter of time till they retire for good.
"It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken"
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lets drop audio!
lets learn c++ :D
  Resident 9.07.2009 8 67
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Digital Underground
the audio book about the scene .50 minutes
(sorry but this is only available in german)

http://www.multiupload.com/0981APHO8T

  Administrator 1.01.2004 301 1131
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logomito
hopefully that will come true so people can concentrate on music again :P

ohhh man, these words are golden... i couldn't say better!


not talking about your site mate, site is cool as ever. but the whole audio scene out there. can't you feel it too? things are slowing down. there is a sense of stillness in the air. no really important releases or updates

- no, i don't sense it dunno
i think there's already enough stuff to make anything you want and even more.
all the possible VST's, sequencers on any choice, highest quality sample libraries.... everything!
...just what on earth else do we need? feel
  Resident 19.07.2010 1 64
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Quote: SAiNT
- no, i don't sense it dunno
i think there's already enough stuff to make anything you want and even more.
all the possible VST's, sequencers on any choice, highest quality sample libraries.... everything!
...just what on earth else do we need? feel


Yes exactly. There's so much content already available, I don't know what else you need. People should just get back to making music, inventing new ways to use the material they've already got & use a little imagination. It's already impossible for me to choose between the countless plugins & samples I have, so I'm just focusing on using one suite, Komplete.

200,000 samples & counting... sad its to much for my brain to siphon through.
  Resident 12.07.2010 1 25
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Always interesting reading posts to articles like these. Most of the time these groups just disappear because their members get tired of it. Its fun when your in your teens-twenties but as they grow older there is just more important stuff to do. So you get the first want to leave, and then bring in that the rest of the group members also growing older, people just start slowly dissappearing until a group is basically gone. Take it from an ex-scenester wink
  Resident 14.11.2008 7 91
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its good to see that no real insider informations about the scene is published!
Otherwise it would be really dangerous for the groups.
Funny to see how every one is saying something but no one really knows..maybe some are knowgin more and are wise enough not to show it.
People are talking about all the groups, that is funny, bevause no one seems to know who there are, where they are located, how thei are working, how they are connected to other groups or sites...so maybe the groups are very smart by releasing different stuff by using different group names.
Ans I totally disagree that this is a weak time for the scene...look today the hauptwerk stuff was released....but yeah, less stuff but more music would be good for every one here, including myself too.
  Resident 16.09.2010 1416
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Quote: SAiNT
...just what on earth else do we need?


Waves 7 for PC (you knew that was coming) lol

Oh, and Virtual guitarist 2. and the new guitar plugin from Sugar Bytes.

Otherwise, yes, the scene is far from dead and we all have all we really need to make music.

It's unfortunate that there is no easy crack for talent. lol
Yaaaaawn
  Resident 2.10.2008 505
+147
It's unfortunate that there is no easy crack for talent.

You need a keygen to creativity, man, not a crack lol

Is it only the audio "scene" or rather the whole market that's about to slow down a bit?
I mean, how much really *new* and innovative stuff is invented today, compared to let's say 10 or 20 years ago?
Most products, be it software or hardware, more and more seem to be a different-looking re-make or even just a re-package of the same well-known technologies - granted, there's Melodyne DNA, the iPad, the Tenori-on and some other examples, but I'd have a hard time to name more really innovative current products.
Interestingly, I've seen the most remarkable progress in the past years neither on Mac nor on PC, but on the iPhone/iPad. An intuitive and fun way of making music on the go.
  Resident 10.04.2009 1 40
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Quote: Calcatian
not talking about your site mate, site is cool as ever. but the whole audio scene out there. can't you feel it too? things are slowing down. there is a sense of stillness in the air. no really important releases or updates. dunno

That's quite true ...
The faq is that in the past Scene releasing teams would advice you to buy the software if you liked it
but for some reason the recent Scene teams do not give that advice any more
And I am pretty sure that the original developers get pretty pissed about that
And Older teams even started Saying "we hate you" towards the downloaders
But I think that there is also the faq that people seem to get payed big time for reporting scene releases
If you work for One of those company's that are hired by Vengeance, ReFX and lots of others you will earn more money than Lawyer or Doctor

there is also something Going Around about people money for the whereabouts From some scene releasers
I think the most scary one is about AiR because people seem to offer millions for him (Dead or Alive)
some people are really pissed off About how he totally destroyed some good company's
when you think about it ... it might make sense since there releases might cost them there live ...
They seem to get credit for something they did not make and the people who did ... the just loose there money

I still say Buy the stuff you really use because of those old scene teams and to show my respect to those who really made it possible for me to create my music ...
you might not even have noticed it but Downloading is becoming an addiction for those who actually wanted to be addicted to making music ....
  Resident 19.07.2010 1 64
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Quote: Ravix
Downloading is becoming an addiction for those who actually wanted to be addicted to making music ....


Now there's a nice line. :)

Everything everyone has said is true.
There's always going to be a new sampler, instrument or effect coming out, but I've always, in most cases, lost interest in it pretty fast & fallen back onto the content I've been making music with for years.

I can imagine that for a scener, cracking programs & getting some sort of anonymous recognition for your work is pretty cool to start with, but as time drags on & the expectations of downloaders grows, the ability to produce good cracked software on time & under pressure is very difficult.

So if there is a bit of a drought in the applications being released by the audio scene, just remember that your a musician first, downloader second & your creativity & imagination should be enough to last you the dry spell....if this is one.
  Resident 12.06.2009 35
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off topic dudes!!

make music, not war!! mates
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Quote: seek77
http://www.multiupload.com/0981APHO8T

danke fr s sharen!
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the most people forgot that all this scene releases (audio appz,movies/games whatever) are not made for US! there are for the scene .. we are on the lowest level, picking the last bites from a big cake, so be happy about the awesome stuff u already got / can get.. stunning albums were recorded with 0.1% of the possibilities we got today with all this vsts and sample libraries..
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Yes exactly. There's so much content already available, I don't know what else you need. People should just get back to making music, inventing new ways to use the material they've already got & use a little imagination. It's already impossible for me to choose between the countless plugins & samples I have, so I'm just focusing on using one suite, Komplete.

200,000 samples & counting... sad its to much for my brain to siphon through."""
______________there's an app for that
  Resident 19.07.2010 1 64
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Quote: smiles
there's an app for that

ino.
  Resident 28.07.2009 6 352
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peeps plz stop rephrasing what logomito has already said in just 1 sentence. its getting kinda boring now. tongue be minimal damn it. lol
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  Resident 30.10.2008 50
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. . Hang on a minute Calcatian, who said anything about making music ?

. . - I'm a collector
. lol
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<ROFL-ing smiley go here>
  Resident 19.07.2010 1 64
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Quote: Calcatian
be minimal damn it.

everyone wants a piece of the pie. tongue

  Resident 28.07.2009 6 352
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can we at least have a 'I Like' button for Shinto's comment lol
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  Resident 16.02.2009 2 155
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I don't think all of the Sony sample libraries have been warezed.
If they have, by all means, share.

I think PLAY is what AIR is working on right now. It has pretty good protection with the dongle thingy.
So does Record/Reason5 retail.

  Resident 28.07.2009 6 352
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and you can never collect enough of foley fx no
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How can ppl say there's been no new releases when XVX is doin such cool shit?

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