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Nahoc wrote:
Isn't loli, by definition, an underage child, often depicted in sexual poses in hentai movies/images?
Dunno for other countries, but over here we use that term for real life persons too.
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Nahoc wrote:
WST wrote:
I gave a cute loli a pony gift :3 :3 :3
wat
That reply is so pervert.
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Yeah, I'm corrected.
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Brackets around conditions (unless they're complicated) also aren't required.
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Another bunch of misplaced runs accepted before Vault existed.
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You can highlight syntax, and even download code as a file: Download sample.lua
Language: lua

function stuff() x = memory.reawword(0x100) gui.text(10,10,string.format("Xpos: %d",x)) end gui.register(stuff) -- obsoletes the "while true do emu.frameadvance() end" loop
[code=sample.lua] function stuff() x = memory.reawword(0x100) gui.text(10,10,string.format("%d",x)) end gui.register(stuff) -- obsoletes the "while true do emu.frameadvance() end" loop [/code] However when using scripts with < and >, make sure to "Disable HTML in this post". I'm also pretty sure using "local" for globally declared variables is unnecessary. As is declaring them without instantly using, as is ";".
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Didn't work for me. I asked Nach to put the Warsong subs there, and he said I need to test a tool for it, which I couldn't, because I was unable to obtain a devkey, and so it went nowhere...
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How do you send subs to TVC?
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feos wrote:
Nach: so what about restoring Kurabu's VestedEditorship?
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zeromus wrote:
The PSX can make the 320x240 framebuffer shimmy all around your television within some legal NTSC frame bounds, so that's what's being emulated.
So you'd say that grabbing the 330x240/350x240 picture and rescaling it to exact 4:3 is how it'd look on TV? Overscan being what wasn't manually tuned out of the visible TV area? Like, the image on TV stretches two-way, removing the borders. I wonder what we must use as a final preference (with overscan or without it).
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New one is nicer. How did you make it different?
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Okay, so it indeed runs at 60 at least for some blessed people. And it's not going to start supporting old troughs like mine, since it simply runs as it can already. Probably it means we'd need a stats poll like this: http://tasvideos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14097 But again, I'd need to do some real testing again, which I didn't have time for today. Will eventually make a poll this week.
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Yes, I've done all that. Downloaded Chrome, ran the clip over again, the result is above.
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Visually, absolutely identical, except that at 1080p it lags as hell, and at 720p the blinking is less consistent.
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Yes, it keeps assuring me there's only 1 dropped frame, and it runs at 60, but I freaking see him blink and nothing more. And you see him translucent, right?
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feos starts puling his hair out... When I replay the source in real time, I see translucent. When I watch it on YT, not matter what I do, I don't see translucent, only blinking a naked eye can see.
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I'm absolutely confused then. Because in the source he is translucent! And no one here says he is translucent on youtube.
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Aktan: Yeah, I also should have said "alternate frame blinking @ 60 fps" (source) versus "semi-alternate frame blinking @ 30 fps" (result). So now we know the exact pattern they use, we know what people see on YT under it's feature to imitate 60 fps footage, the only question is shall we start deblinking to 60 fps. Will test tomorrow.
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Aktan wrote:
I saw 30 hz flicker, which could be the same thing as the transparency that you seem to think on TV.
That's why I asked to specify. You see James translucent or blinking here?
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Aktan wrote:
Are you saying that the capture video is actually wrong from Gens and that deblinking fixes that?
What is that about? If about my first paragraph, then it's the problem I'm describing for quite a few months already: ~60 fps video dump recorded from emulator that contains alternate frame flickering will become 30 fps video with dropped frames when youtubed at 60 fps. It's how it works on their side.
Aktan wrote:
I guess I need to do more research on deblinking, but I had assume that deblink blurs the background, which I doubt is what the "dev" intended.
Wow. Deblink calculates only the object that blinks at 30 fps and makes it translucent. http://tasvideos.org/Nanogyth.html
Aktan wrote:
Now as for intended on TV, you could also say scanlines were on the TV which means our encodes should have scanlines... but that's another can of worms, lol.
Is it really that hard to compare what you see?
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Sam's laptop submits movies for him, what a smart device :)
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Scepheo wrote:
30 Hz blinking is exactly what the console does. If you're deblinking it, you're making the footage less accurate. Sure, it looks like the character lights up, but that holds for 60 fps blinking footage too. Deblinking has only ever been done because it's a way to circumvent one of the issues that YouTube's 30 fps limit brings along. With the prospect of proper 60 fps video, we should get rid of deblinking and never think of it again.
If on TV you don't see what I see after deblinking, I don't know what to say to that. If on YT@60 fps you see the same thing as on TV, I don't know what to say to that.
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"Entry point into InitOnceExecuteOnce nut found in KERNEL32.dll." I'm running XP :(
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