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Your link didn’t work for me, until I removed /en/ from it: new link
Your link didn’t work for me, until I removed /en/ from it: new link
Rips are rips, with a degradation in quality compared to the captured source. WEB-DLs are the source itself (of a chosen resolution), with no degradation.
I removed my downvote after realizing you’re actually right, in a sense. In scene terms, a “webrip” can be a screen recording, whereas a “web-dl” by definition isn’t. By these definitions,
Things are usually ripped by recording the screen
could likely be true, even moreso if you count “recording hdmi stream after breaking hdcp” as a screen recording.
If you really wanted it, you could just upgrade and pay the entire difference between the cheaper and the faster subscription plan yourself, to let your roommate keep their original price. If the prices increase, calculate again
Like this:
$99 / 2 = $49.50 (his price)
$129 - $99 = $30 (the total difference to cover)
$49.50 + $30 = $79.50 (your price)
It seems there’s a 560 and 560S, and they look very different from each other.
Just to make sure, are you referring to the 560S, or the 560 in plural?