First, IPTorrents has been known to maintain an "army of uploaders and internal/P2P groups on their side." These internal groups produce their own encodes and releases, which are then distributed exclusively within the IPT community. The naming convention "iPT" would be a natural abbreviation for such a group.
: To guarantee a constant influx of high-speed, high-quality, verified content, private trackers support dedicated "Internal Teams". The iPT Team focused on sourcing content, encoding it to the tracker's specific rule parameters, and making it available natively. The Legacy of Early P2P Distribution
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Third, and most tellingly, there is discussion within the torrenting community that "IPTs release group don't seem to be anywhere" and that "IPT regularly modifies files so that's probably why they are not matching" with other release groups. This suggests that IPTorrents has indeed maintained its own encoding infrastructure, making its releases distinct from standard scene releases.
: More recently, the title has been adopted by independent developers, such as a visual novel project on Patreon The iPT Team focused on sourcing content, encoding
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