SiD: The "release group" or collective responsible for capturing, encoding, and uploading the file.
In late November 2009, the Italian television network Sky Cinema broadcast a highly anticipated, biographical two-part miniseries titled Moana . Directed by Alfredo Peyretti, the miniseries chronicled the dramatic, controversial, and short life of Moana Pozzi, one of Italy’s most famous adult film actresses, public figures, and political satirists, who died under mysterious circumstances in 1994.
Rip pulito, senza logo del canale. Deinterlacciato con cura, buona resa dei colori per un XviD d'epoca. L'IN (Internal) indica che il release è distribuito solo all'interno del gruppo SiD. Moana 2009 Prima Parte iTALiAN HDTV XviD-SiD -IN-
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During this era, high-definition television (HDTV) was becoming standard, but bandwidth and storage limitations meant that viewers preferred files compressed using the XviD codec. This allowed a high-quality television broadcast to be compressed into a manageable file size (often exactly 700MB to fit on a standard CD-R) while maintaining surprising visual clarity. SiD: The "release group" or collective responsible for
, belongs to a biographical TV miniseries rather than the famous Disney animation. Because of this 2009 production, Disney actually had to change the title of their 2016 film to
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Many applauded the production values, the acting, and the script's willingness to address the dark overlap between the entertainment industry and Italian political power brokers.
This indicates the title and the release year of the content.
Release groups like "SiD" operated under strict internal rules. To gain prestige within the digital underground, a group had to be the first to release a high-quality "rip" of a major television event after it aired. The race to capture, edit out the commercial breaks, encode into XviD, and upload the file to a release site was a matter of pride.