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Topic: What does rr3% mean? (Read 1527 times) previous topic - next topic
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What does rr3% mean?

I've seen a few, mostly Chinese and Japanese, rips that have rr3% in their title. What does this mean? Is it something to do with RubyRipper?

Re: What does rr3% mean?

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If the rip is released as a RAR or other general purpose archive, maybe it means "recovery record" at 3% of total file size. The extra redundant data can be used to repair an incomplete or damaged transfer. Not sure how practical it is for file downloads over the internet.