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TJET waits. They notice VERUM’s version has a single corrupted macroblock during the Bruce Buffer intro. That’s their opening.
12 hours later, UFC.282.PPV.1080p.HDTV.h264-TJET drops: “Proper. VERUM’s glitch at 00:04:23. We fixed what they broke.” UFC 282 PPV 1080p HDTV h264-VERUM -TJET-
But TJET—a shadowy offshoot of the legendary DIMENSION group—refuses to acknowledge VERUM’s supremacy. They source a second, cleaner feed from a different European IPTV backhaul. Their encode is 1.2% smaller, but the scene release rules are clear: first to pre wins. TJET waits
The internal NFO (release note) for UFC.282.PPV.1080p.HDTV.h264-VERUM reads: “Pure, untouched, no replays cut.” 12 hours later, UFC
A clean, high-bitrate 1080p HDTV master feed leaves the UK broadcaster’s satellite uplink. It’s watermarked, timestamped, and destined for a PVR in Manchester.
VERUM strikes first—a veteran European release group known for surgical precision. They capture the untouched transport stream, sync the audio, and run it through x264 encoding at a constant rate factor of 18. Their .mkv is pristine: 5.1 AC-3 audio, no re-encoded frames, no logo intrusions. Within hours, the .nfo file boasts: “VERUM delivers what the UFC couldn’t—a decisive finish.”
The torrent trackers light up. Die-hard MMA archivists split into factions. Some argue VERUM’s colors are truer to the live broadcast; others swear TJET’s lower bitrate preserves motion better during grappling exchanges.