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Some people like having not to click the full screen button.
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_o/ Nach!
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A weak Yes vote, clearly a good TAS, clearly a boring game. This HD encode is taking forever to make.
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I'm very much a Happygon! No, even better... Excitedgon! Guys, just, seriously now, tell Nach that you love him already. If you don't, I'll be forced to begin my Go gay for Nach 2011 campaign at some point in the future. The woman are too awesome to have to settle for Nach.
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Added.
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The credits loop is indeed very annoying... I'm a bit disappointed with this games music. I'll be talking to JM. Philibert about that... yes, I read the credits. But the TAS? Spiffing! Yes vote! YouTubed.
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Playlist Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 I'll add subtitles when the movie is published. It'll be difficult work, manually splitting them.
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Yeah, I've noted with some Game Boy Color games that, for some reason or another, 0 just won't work so well... I suggest changing the crf to 18. Yes, it'll encode a hellava lot slower, but damn if the results aren't a hellava lot smaller also. I'll admit that half the reason I stick to 0 myself is for performance reasons... I find myself reducing the merange to 64 if I ever need to make a lossy video. I really should grab myself a newer CPU at some point during my lifecycle.
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I'm actually planning on making experimental encodes in the future and polling users on them... though, it'll take a while. Mainly because I can't actually wrap my head around AviSynth's FPS reduction feature.
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I agree, the logo is distracting... but Grunt apparently approved it. Anyway, apart from the logo, it's spiffing! I hope you can keep encoding videos, it's great to see more people on board! Added the link to the publication.
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This took forever to encode and upload. Archive collection Archive download I'd get the Leather thongs screenshot, but I deleted my CamStudio dump... I'm literally running out of Hard Drive space to do work on.
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Uh, Mister Epic, there is a reason I wanted you to stay around to learn about the new HD encoding... we use softsubs now for YouTube uploads. Hardsubs aren't prohibited, but as you've learned, they do have issues when you break something. Also, we now encode the audio into the FLAC codec to save space. Edit: MP4? Uh... that's not good. Unless you haven't muxed in the audio. I'm still downloading the file. Edit 2: You... muxed in the audio. You don't upload MP4s for HD encodes. Come into IRC, I realllly need to teach you how to HD encode.
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Just my personal opinion, I'd clump this with Shining in the Darkness... a really slaggy and slow watch, but it follows Sonikkustar's principle perfectly. It's amazing in manipulation and optimized planning. Similarly, I think Dungeons and Dragons is under the same umbrella.
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Playlist Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 SD encode coming soon... but expect it to be large. Somehow, this game is codec poison. Edit: Part 3 failed in uploading... so, er, reuploading. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Pop into the IRC channel... HD encoding has suddenly become a hellava lot more complex. Trust me on this.
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Uh, Mister Epic... we don't work in 1080p anymore... we encode HD videos in even higher resolution now, and YouTube accepts them. We do this to remove the borders.
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On the upside, as least it downscales my HD encodes wonderfully. Though, uploading them to Archive.org will be extremely difficult, especially when you consider that other encoders will probably encode the movie (Eliminating me from using Archive), and that Screwattack has a 500MB limit... which blows the chance for half of my HD encodes. Perhaps we should consider just using 2x scaled videos for upload to Screwattack? Yes, it creates a third branch of encoding, but it's worth it when you consider that only more notable TAS's seem to be getting uploaded anyway.
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I agree... donate or my efforts in frying my CPU to death will be going to waste!
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You say you're trying to encode a TAS at 1080p HD? I really highly suggest you contact me, I've recently changed how HD encoding works... and, well... the old method aint gonna cut it. It's obsolete and shouldn't be used for publication anymore.
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Due to neo_omegon's subtitles, I shall be encoding this in HD and stuffing onto YouTube... when my computer is finished torturing itself with Dungeons and Dragons.
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Who needs Archive when you have a HD encode on YouTube! Click here or this related area. I basically chose a random movie that I hadn't encoded in HD yet to encode (Such the bench was completed) and ended up with this one.
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That was brilliant... mostly boring, but brilliant none the less. Very well optimized. A strong Yes vote on a technical level, not so much for entertainment... I'll encode this in HD and SD, but it'll take a while. This is a large movie. Just a quick question though, why isn't your name Jesus Nut? Heh.
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Encoded in HD by popular request! Yes, people request me to HD encode movies, most of them SNES, annoyingly. I hope no one minds the third subtitle I inserted, consider it a miniature commentary addition of sorts.
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Nach wrote:
Derakon wrote:
Aren't image signatures banned in the "Nach will come over to your house and introduce you to several novel uses for a jackhammer" sense?
Indeed. Problem fixed.
*looks at his signature*
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CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 (1.67GHz) RAM: 4GB Video card: nVidia 8600M GS OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Ripped right from the book. My computer is clearly not suppose to encode, moreso when you consider it's a laptop... it has nearly given my leg burns before!