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I love you. Seriously, you're one of the best encoders TASVideos has ever had! Edit: Upon further investigation, it appears there is a few... catches with this filter. I retract my comments.
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I want to shove my tongue into your mouth and french kiss you.
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As mentioned in the submission text, I am running up an SD encode. I am not producing a HD encode, the bandwidth requirements are too high. I'll leave it to Mister Epic to make a point-based HD encode, should he feel he wants to. I submit my Yes vote, I was reasonably entertained by the run. A note to encoders: The border is 48 pixels horizontally.
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Archive collection Archive download I'm surprise there is no SD encode yet.
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This is why we have HTTP seeding.
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CamHack download Torrent link I also took the time to fix the title (But unfortunately, can't really change the header itself) of the Archive collection. Properly crediting Mukki in the process, and labeling all of the encodes.
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adelikat wrote:
hegyak wrote:
I think this YouTube Comment sums it up: LIGHTSPEED ELBOWS TO THE NADS D:
I vote that be the movie description
I concur. Dibs on publication!
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TASVideos: Misquotes are serious business.
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The CamHack encode is encoding already.
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I chuck my Yes vote for getting this terrible game out of the way as fast as possible.
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isamu wrote:
Heck, if you're feeling generous enough, perhaps you can explain why I've been told it's impossible to implement a rewind feature for all emulators as well ;P
Because it'd be a RAM management nightmare. Especially for newer consoles. Edit: Nach is a ninja.
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Good luck watching Breath of Fire II.
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Kumquat wrote:
Flygon wrote:
Mister Epic wrote:
Just a little question. Are the suggested screenshots picked automatically? Or did the author pick them?
I think he she pulled a TASVideoAgent and automatically generated them.
No, I picked them all myself. The four dark ones are another trick.
Ah... well. Okay, I mostly just said it because they are the sorts of screenshots that TASVideoAgent is infamous for pulling when he was still in the job. Basically, they don't follow the screenshot guidelines very well. I'm a furry, I'm not exactly used to referring to people as she... either way, I feel pretty silly now.
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I still honestly don't see the point of compressing it. FCEUX files are 100% .txt based and generally have a large filesize (In relative terms). But we're forgetting something, people generally have the disc space to hold multiple 1 megabyte files anyway. I'm sorry, but this is just one of those 'It bugs me' dealies.
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Mister Epic wrote:
Just a little question. Are the suggested screenshots picked automatically? Or did the author pick them?
I think he pulled a TASVideoAgent and automatically generated them.
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Compressing a movie file is completely pointless if it's submitted to the site as a ZIP anyway.
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I approve of this submission. Point based HD encode, HQx based HD encode, and SD encode coming right up.
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Link to video Here, have a point based HD encode.
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The one frame improvement given the circumstances isn't a good enough reason to force more reencodings.
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Sonikkustar wrote:
Mister Epic wrote:
SD normal SD double (normal + camhack) HQx normal HQx camhack HQx double (normal + camhack) HD Point double (normal + camhack)
I REALLY dont think that this submission needs this many encodes. Just do one and we will all be happy. ;)
When he told me them, I thought he was insane. I'd have been happy for him to simply do the HQx and SD doubles, while I handle the singles.
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Link to video This is probably the best that I'm gonna make.
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Critical five wrote:
But I keep wondering: has anyone, even with a super powerful computer, managed to get it run at full speed on the camhacked emulator ? Or is it impossible ?
MisterEpic's computer is definitely one of the higher enders for the encodes, but he reported being unable to break 15fps. I was also stuck at 15fps. I think it's an artificial limitation. Expect a CamHack encode from me in 140ish minutes.
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Making this point based HD encode is gonna suck. Yes vote.