Having reviewed my collection of videos from SilviaSaint.com, which I thought was complete, I was horrified to find I was missing a couple. The two missing videos are:
24772_01 - "Silvia In Black Latex, Scene #01" 27491_01 - "Silvia Saint X-Mas Solo, Scene #01"
I suspect these videos were added some time after the accompanying photos were published, because I have the photos, but not the videos.
With Bernd30's help, we have tracked down 360p versions of these here:
However the SilviaSaint.com website advertises 480p versions for both, so I am wondering if anyone has the 480p versions?
Having said that, I am suspicious that if a 480p version exists, it is just the same video data as the 360p version but resized through metadata in the MP4 container. This is the case with other remastered DDF videos posted after 2013.
Nevertheless, I would still like to have them in 480p format, so I would be very grateful if someone could provide a link.
There is no specific ban on material posted from SilviaSaint.com on this forum, so you are welcome to add your password to your post if you wish.
Having said that, I would still urge people to take out a subscription to SilviaSaint.com. It's well worth the cost if you want to access to a vast treasure trove of original Silvia Saint material.
That might sound a little hypocritical, but in my defence I was actually in the process of taking out a trial membership to download the two missing videos myself, until I discovered the trial no longer gives a download option (streaming only). Only the annual membership allows download, but I couldn't justify taking out the annual membership just for these two videos in a slightly higher resolution. If I'd been able to download on the trial subscription, I wouldn't have hesitated.
Regarding the format, these DDF remastered videos appear to have strange pixel aspect ratios and render at odd sizes ("360p" is displayed at 632x356 and "480p" at 711x400), so I agree they are not true 360p or 480p format, but more of a loose approximation. They probably don't render at all on a lot of Smart TVs and other household video players unless they are transcoded.