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    Not only do I love movies, but there's just something about seeing that crisp, crystal clear, deep colored picture that is HD that makes me want to strip down, and love on my TV whispering "I'll slowly push your power button to turn you on" while my girlfriend and child are sleeping. My reason for this post is seeking advice in HD trackers? Obviously HDbits is the way to go. But, also (From what I've heard and experienced) one of (if not the) hardest PT's to get in to. But all the HD trackers just seem overwhelming. Other than HDB, can anyone give me advice on where to try to get an invite to? For the most part, I'm mostly about newer movies if that helps. Thank you in advance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by htmlguy View Post
    Not only do I love movies, but there's just something about seeing that crisp, crystal clear, deep colored picture that is HD that makes me want to strip down, and love on my TV whispering "I'll slowly push your power button to turn you on" while my girlfriend and child are sleeping. My reason for this post is seeking advice in HD trackers? Obviously HDbits is the way to go. But, also (From what I've heard and experienced) one of (if not the) hardest PT's to get in to. But all the HD trackers just seem overwhelming. Other than HDB, can anyone give me advice on where to try to get an invite to? For the most part, I'm mostly about newer movies if that helps. Thank you in advance!
    HD-Torrents | HDT | HD | 2015 Review
    BeyondHD | BHD | HD | 2015 Review
    HD4Free | HD4F | HD | 2015 Review
    HDSky | HDS | HD | 2015 Review

    HDSKY is open now for free sign up,the other trackers can be joined easily through invites
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    HD-Torrents is very good since it gets many hdbits encodes uploaded there.
    HDArea, MTeam,HDSky are good for fast p2p encodes for new movies.

    beyondhd,hdspace,hdmkv,hd4free are smaller hd trackers and you wont find many movies especialy older ones.

    General trackers like iptorrents,filelist get more hd movies than many specialized hd trackers.

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    Thank you! Ever sense HDaccess shut down, I haven't known which HD site to try!
    Last edited by htmlguy; 09-27-2015 at 07:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitz View Post
    HD-Torrents | HDT | HD | 2015 Review
    BeyondHD | BHD | HD | 2015 Review
    HD4Free | HD4F | HD | 2015 Review
    HDSky | HDS | HD | 2015 Review

    HDSKY is open now for free sign up,the other trackers can be joined easily through invites
    Quote Originally Posted by Redstar View Post
    HD-Torrents is very good since it gets many hdbits encodes uploaded there.
    HDArea, MTeam,HDSky are good for fast p2p encodes for new movies.

    beyondhd,hdspace,hdmkv,hd4free are smaller hd trackers and you wont find many movies especialy older ones.

    General trackers like iptorrents,filelist get more hd movies than many specialized hd trackers.
    Here's another question. I'm a member of TD. Would it be pointless to get an invite to somewhere like HD-Torrents? Or iptorrents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by htmlguy View Post
    Here's another question. I'm a member of TD. Would it be pointless to get an invite to somewhere like HD-Torrents? Or iptorrents.
    Iptorrents is a little better in terms of content than torrentday, you will find many more hd movies on iptorrents.

    But i also recomande to get a hd-torrents invite also since i found there hd movies that i didnt find on iptorrents or torrentday, or they didnt have any seeders left.

    Having more than 1 tracker to use is better. it doest hurt to have 4 example 2 general trackers, 1 hd tracker and 1 tv tracker. you never know when you will need them, because its imposible to find everything you need on just 1 tracker. exept if you are watching movis/tv very rare.
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    I agree with @Redstar, having multiple trackers for the same material is well worth it. For instance I prefer the uploads of TV shows from Freshon then I would from most other trackers (normally have a few different subtitles muxed into the files), I don't like to download these from IPTorrents because they are often rar'd.

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    hiddenoasis is another option.
    they have very good content

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    I wonder why nobody mentioned bit-hdtv yet. It's a great tracker, judging by the number of torrents and quality.
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    Was about to say Bit-Hdtv as well. If you want only HD Movies and serials then go for bit-hdtv and hdchina. They're worth it.

    It depends on what you want after all.

    You mentioned iptorrents above. If you want a bit of diversity and good pre-times then yeah, ipt and scc would be perfect (scc for their packs with HD movies as well).

    Hope this helps.


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