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[0:01] <@whatcd> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0:01] <@whatcd> SECTION 1: Introduction
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[0:01] <@whatcd> Welcome to this interview! Since you're here, you're interested in joining What.CD, the best tracker on the internet!
[0:01] <@whatcd> In this interview, you'll be asked questions relating to bit rates, encoders, transcodes, torrents, and of course, your personality.
[0:01] <@whatcd> The interview consists of multiple sections and can last anywhere from 1-2 hours.
[0:01] <@whatcd> Leaving now won't count as a fail, where quiting during the interview will, no matter what.
[0:01] <@whatcd> Verification: Multiply six by six. Please try to answer the questions to the best of your abilities and in an appropriate amount of time.
[0:01] <@whatcd> Multiple answers are possible!
[0:01] <@whatcd> Please answer each question on a separate line and NUMBER YOUR RESPONSES, as I will do with the questions.
[0:01] <@whatcd> Just relax and everything will be alright!
[0:01] <@whatcd> Press 1 when read and verified.
[0:01] <@whatcd> Press 2 if you have a question.
[0:01] <@whatcd> Press 3 if you wish to leave this interview.
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[0:02] 1
[0:02] <@whatcd> ERROR: You didn't answer the verification!
[0:02] <@whatcd> You didn't read well enough.
[0:03] 1
[0:03] <@whatcd> VERIFIED
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[0:03] <@whatcd> SECTION 2: Rules [0:03] <@whatcd> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0:03] <@whatcd> 1. Use your own words to answer questions in a reasonable amount of time. You don't need to sound like you swallowed an encyclopedia!
[0:03] <@whatcd> 2. DO NOT search for answers in your notes or on Google, Wikipedia, hydrogenaudio, the What.CD Interview Preparation site, or any other site. Please close all of your internet browsers now.
[0:03] <@whatcd> 3. If you do not know the answer to a question, be honest and say so.
[0:03] <@whatcd> 4. *POSTING THE CONTENTS OF THIS INTERVIEW ANYWHERE OR SHOWING IT TO ANYONE WILL COST YOU YOUR ACCOUNT OR YOUR CHANCES AT INTERVIEWING AGAIN!*
[0:03] <@whatcd> 5. Do you have any questions so far? Say whatcd when you agree.
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[0:04] I agree [0:04] <@whatcd> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0:04] <@whatcd> SECTION 3: And we are started! [0:04] <@whatcd> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0:04] <@whatcd> Pockets in socks: SockPockets.
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[0:04] <@whatcd> 1. Is this your first interview at What.cd? If not, who has interviewed you in the past?
[0:04] <@whatcd> 2. Have you ever had an account at What.cd?
[0:04] <@whatcd> 3. Where are you located?
[0:04] <@whatcd> 4. What is your e-mail address?
[0:04] <@whatcd> 5. Is English your native language?
[0:05] <@whatcd> 6. How did you hear about What.cd and the invites channel?
[0:05] <@whatcd> 7. Are you connecting from home?
[0:05] <@whatcd> 8. Have you ever participated in invite trading, buying, or selling? Admit to it now and your actions will be excused. Deny it and get found later and you will be permanently banned.
[0:05] <@whatcd> 9. Are you a member of other private trackers? List all.
[0:05] <@whatcd> 10. Say whatcd when you are done with your answers.
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[0:05] 1. No my third interview. :))
[0:06] 2. No account What.cd
[0:06] 3. Russia
[0:06] 4. user@sabaka.ru
[0:06] 5. English good
[0:07] 6.
[0:08] 7.
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[0:09] 9.
[0:09] 10. [0:10] <@whatcd> ---
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[0:10] <@whatcd> SECTION 4: Screenshots. [0:11] <@whatcd> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0:11] <@whatcd> My FLACs brings all the boys to the yard.
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[0:11] <@whatcd> Please upload your screenshot(s) to http://imgur.com (or a similar image hosting service, but imgur is preferred) and link me your screenshot.
[0:11] <@whatcd> I need to see the following things in the screenshot(s):
[0:11] <@whatcd> The screenshot must be of your full screen (not cropped) and you may not edit the screenshot except to blank out passwords/passkeys.
[0:11] <@whatcd> Say whatcd when you are done with your answers.
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[0:13] http://imgur.com/*****************************************
[0:13] I done with my answers
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[0:15] <@whatcd> SECTION 5: Bitrate Ordering/Identifying
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[0:15] <@whatcd> 1. Order these bitrates from LOWEST to HIGHEST
[0:15] <@whatcd> MP3 V0, WAV(PCM), MP3 V2, MP3 96kbps
[0:15] <@whatcd> 2. Order these bitrates from LOWEST to HIGHEST:
[0:15] <@whatcd> MP3 V2, MP3 V0, FLAC, MP3 30, MP3 V6, MP3 V8
[0:15] <@whatcd> 3. What is the bitrate of these formats?
[0:16] <@whatcd> MP3 V0
[0:16] <@whatcd> FLAC
[0:16] <@whatcd> MP3 V2
[0:16] <@whatcd> MP3 30 CBR
[0:16] <@whatcd> 4. Which of these has a higher bitrate?:
[0:16] <@whatcd> MP3 30kbps or V0
[0:16] <@whatcd> FLAC or MP3 V2
[0:16] <@whatcd> MP3 V2 or MP3 V0
[0:16] <@whatcd> 5. Say whatcd when you are done with your answers.
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[0:17] 1. MP3 96kbps, MP3 V2, MP3 V0, WAV(PCM)
[0:18] 2. MP3 v8, MP3 V6,MP3 V2, MP3 V0, MP3 30, FLAC
[0:0] 3. MP3 V0~245 kbps, FLAC~1140, MP3 V2~190kbps, MP3 30 CBR=30 kbps
[0:0] 4.MP3 30 kbps, FLAC, MP3 V0
[0:0] 5. I done with answers
[0:27] <@whatcd> Good, one thing:
[0:27] <@whatcd> FLAC has no target bitrate.
[0:27] <@whatcd> It can be as high as 1400kbps, and as low as 300kbps.
[0:27] <@whatcd> Ok?
[0:28] ok
[0:33] <@whatcd>
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[0:33] <@whatcd> SECTION 6: Formats and Audio
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[0:33] <@whatcd> 1. What is the difference between lossy and lossless? Give 2 examples of each.
[0:33] <@whatcd> 2. What is the difference between CBR and VBR?
[0:33] <@whatcd> 3. What is LAME?
[0:33] <@whatcd> 4. What is the minimum bitrate we allow on What.CD?
[0:33] <@whatcd> 5. Which of these are LAME presets?
[0:33] <@whatcd> -FLAC
[0:33] <@whatcd> -WAV(PCM)
[0:33] <@whatcd> -MP3 v0
[0:33] <@whatcd> -AAC 192kbps
[0:33] <@whatcd> -DTS
[0:33] <@whatcd> 6. Which of these formats do we allow on What.CD?:
[0:33] <@whatcd> -FLAC
[0:33] <@whatcd> -AAC
[0:33] <@whatcd> -WAV(PCM)
[0:33] <@whatcd> -MP3 V0
[0:33] <@whatcd> -MP3 128kbps
[0:33] <@whatcd> 7. What is transcoding? Give an example. Would this example be allowed on What.CD? Why, or why not?
[0:33] <@whatcd> 8. Say whatcd when you are done with your answers.
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[0:37] 1. Losless contain original data that does not lose quality. Lossy orders lose quality when transcoding. Quality is lost by cutting out some of the original information
[0:40] 2. The user selects the bit rate with which the entire file will be encoded CBR. VBR variable bitrate the user selects the quality preset. Bitrate will be to the average bitrate is not necessarily so
[0:42] 3. Lame coder encoder that converts and compresses the original file and get the output MP3 file. MP3 can be variable with a constant bit rate and the average. Lame coder recommendation WHAT.cd
[0:44] 4. Minimum bitrate allow on WHAT.cd 192 kbps.
[0:45] 5. -MP3 V0
[0:46] 6. -FLAC -AAC -WAV(PCM) -MP3 V0
[0:50] 7. Convert from one format to another. Example = FLAC> MP3 30 kbps. Since slight loss of quality, according to sravleniyu with the file that was converted from 2 times in mp3 Mp3
[0:50] 8. I with my answers
[0:56] <@whatcd> -WAV(PCM) is NOT allowed.
[0:56] <@whatcd> Can you guess why?
[0:57] yes, as can be coded without loss of quality
[0:58] <@whatcd> Why is WAV(PCM) not allowed?
[0:59] Cause you can encode to other formats losless without losing quality. And it is smaller in size
[0:00] <@whatcd> Yes.
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[0:00] <@whatcd> SECTION 7: Transcodes
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[0:00] <@whatcd> 1. What is transcoding? Why are some good, and why are some of them bad?
[0:00] <@whatcd> 2. Are the following transcodes allowed: Answer 1 question at a time.
[0:00] <@whatcd>    a. MP3 V0 -> MP3 V0
[0:00] <@whatcd>    b. WAV (PCM) -> MP3 V2
[0:00] <@whatcd>    c. CD -> MP3 CBR 30kbps-> MP3 CBR 192kbps
[0:00] <@whatcd>    d. CD -> FLAC -> WAV (PCM) -> FLAC -> MP3 V2
[0:00] <@whatcd>    e. MP3 V0 -> CD -> FLAC
[0:00] <@whatcd>    f. FLAC -> MP3 V2
[0:00] <@whatcd>    g. CD -> FLAC -> AAC 192kbps CBR -> FLAC
[0:00] <@whatcd>    h. AAC 30kbps CBR -> V0 -> FLAC
[0:00] <@whatcd>    i. V0 -> V1 -> V2
[0:00] <@whatcd>    j. FLAC -> FLAC
[0:00] <@whatcd>    k. MP3 V2 -> MP3 192kbps
[0:00] <@whatcd>    l. CD -> FLAC -> WAV(PCM) -> FLAC
[0:00] <@whatcd>    m. MP3 V2 -> MP3 V2 -> AAC 192kbps
[0:00] <@whatcd>    n. CD -> MP3 30kbps
[0:00] <@whatcd>    o. MP3 30kpbs -> MP3 192kbps
[0:00] <@whatcd>    p. CD -> FLAC -> WAV(PCM) -> FLAC -> WAV (PCM) -> FLAC
[0:01] <@whatcd>    q. MP3 30kbps -> CD -> MP3 30kbps
[0:01] <@whatcd> 3. Say whatcd when you are done with your answers.
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[0:06] 1. Converting a file from one format to another. This is such a good transkod transkod during file conversion but have never been converted into a format or lossy order to convert to the lossy at the last stage. Since Mn3 codec which shakes with lossy
[0:07] 2. a. Bad transcoding . of loss in lossy bad quality
[0:08] b. Good transcoding. Lossless>lossless
[0:09] c. Bad transcoding. of a lossy format to lossy quality
[0:10] d. Good transcoding. Quality lost only in the last stage
[0:11] e. Bad transcoding. Of loss orders convert to lossless format
[0:12] f. Good transcoding. Quality lost only in the last stage
[0:13] g. Bad transcoding. Of loss orders AAC convert to lossless format FLAC
[0:13] h. Bad transcoding. lossy>lossless
[0:14] i. Bad transcoding. higher lossy bitrate>lower lossy bitrate
[0:14] j. Good transcoding. losless>losless
[0:15] k. Bad transcoding. lossy>lossy
[0:15] l. Good transcoding. losless>losless
[0:16] m. Bad transcoding. lossy>lossy
[0:16] n. Good transcoding. losless>lossy
[0:16] o. Bad transcoding. lossy>lossy
[0:17] p. Good transcoding. losless>losless
[0:17] q. Bad transcoding. lossy>losless>lossy
[0:18] 3. I done with my answers
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[0:0] <@whatcd> SECTION 8: CD Ripping/Burning and Torrenting
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[0:0] <@whatcd> Are you even reading this?
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[0:0] <@whatcd> 1. True or False: If you donate money to What.CD you are allowed to have a bad ratio.
[0:0] <@whatcd> 2. What are LOG and CUE files?
[0:0] <@whatcd> 3. True or False: Using a proxy (TOR, public VPNs) is allowed to browse What.CD
[0:0] <@whatcd> 4. True or False: You can upload What.CD content to other sites.
[0:0] <@whatcd> 5. What is DHT? Should this be on or off?
[0:0] <@whatcd> 6. True or False: You can upload What.CD .torrents to other sites.
[0:0] <@whatcd> 7. True or False: If your friend wants to join but sucks with BitTorrent you should just share your account with him instead of inviting him.
[0:0] <@whatcd> 8. True or False: Editing ID3 tags will interfere with seeding the file(s).
[0:0] <@whatcd> 9. True or False: You find a 8 months old 30GB torrent, with 5 seeders and 25 leechers. This is a good torrent to gain ratio on.
[0:0] <@whatcd> 10. Math Question: If you've downloaded 25GB and uploaded 5GB, what's your ratio? Is this a good ratio?
[0:0] <@whatcd> 11a. What Operating System do you use?
[0:0] <@whatcd> 11b. What program is good for ripping CDs for your OS?
[0:0] <@whatcd> 11c. What Torrent Client do you use?
[0:0] <@whatcd> 12. How long do you think you should keep seeding your torrents so you can keep a good ratio?
[0:0] <@whatcd> 13. What is portforwarding? Have you done this?
[0:0] <@whatcd> 14. What port is your torrent client using?
[0:0] <@whatcd> 15. Say whatcd when you are done with your answers.
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[0:23] 1. False
[0:25] 2. The log file contains the process of removing rip from CD and keeps a log file errors. Text file that contains a list of cue content and allows you to record CD drive as the original
[0:25] 3. True
[0:26] 4. True
[0:28] 5. DHT hash table allows users to download files without using the tracker for example when it is disabled. What.cd requires off DHT
[0:28] 6. False
[0:29] 7. False
[0:30] 8. True
[0:30] 9. False
[0:32] 10. ration is 0.2 Bad ratio
[0:33] 11.a Windows 7
[0:33] 11. Exact Audio Copy (EAC)
[0:35] 11.c uTorrent 2.2.1
[0:37] 12. at least 72 hours a week for good rankings

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