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hikaru, you are awesome, thank you.
Post subject: Re: Super Puzzle World 3
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Error 52 wrote:
I'm not a TASer. I'm not really sure why I signed up here...
Sorry to derail this topic already, but you don't have to be a TASer to be at TASVideos... if TASing were compulsory I'd be long gone!
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hikaru, por favor postar suas mensagens em Inglês, no futuro, é irritante para as pessoas que não são fluentes em Português para usar Google traduzir para ler sua mensagem. That, and Google translate didn't exactly translate your post in one piece either, nor it's own English to Portuguese translation. Edit: Disregard that, he just edited his post.
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That was pure win. Now I just wish I had a yes button to vote on, hehehe.
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Damn freaking right I Yes voted, that was brilliant! Obligationary HD encode coming up when SMB3 finishes. Edit: And thanks to Alexra's Quad Core beast, this'll be encoded in SD. Edit 2: Ignore the encode thing... I screwed up, bad.
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Marcokarty wrote:
...and to do the same in FM2 files.
That can already be done. In FCEUX, go Config > Movie Options and untick Display movie subtitles.
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How convenient that I am getting ADSL access soon (Thank Alexra). I'm encoding this in HD, and I see that my Yes vote isn't really necessary, hehehe.
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Making subtitles for a TAS of a 5-6 hour long video game is much harder than you think... there is a reason television uses paid agencies to translate half hour episodes of television shows. I say use the English version, for the sake of TASVideos not having to hire people specifically for the purpose of subtitling 5 hours worth of movie (Assuming demand for subtitles is that high).
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You could always visit the IRC if you want to know if your edits went through or not, it'd save us a hellava lot of pain. >_> Click here to connect.
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C0DE RED, would you please stop making dummy edits of your submission post, it's pretty much annoying the crap out of several people in IRC (I being one of them) and it's really doing nothing useful. If you're really going to keep dummy editing, could you at least have the kindness of selecting Minor Edit when making dummy edits?
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Playlist Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 I encode the weirdest stuff in HD.
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sgrunt wrote:
That's no way to congratulate fsvgm777. :)
Have you considered that I don't keep up to date as to who is made publisher at the time I make posts? I wasn't referring to fsvgm777. :p
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This sarcasm detector is really going to make my life easier.
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Grats!... man, the team is expanding massively, at this rate we're going to get more publishers than active members!
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http://tasvideos.org/Flygon.html Feel free to click Favorite TASVideos IRC quotes.
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This is what happens when Nach tries to replace The Count on Sesame Street.
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Hey there, you're going to be absolutely disgusted as to who is a publisher now!
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Out of context much?
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scrimpeh, clicking the Minor Edit button when you're making edits that seem to have no perceivable visual difference would be nice, because you're clogging up the IRC with edit messages, and honestly, you're agitating quite a few of us.
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I've posted comments on their profiles regarding the situation, thank you for pointing these people out ixfd64! Incidentally, the popularity of their YouTube channels actually surprise me somewhat, heh.
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<Grunt> fsvgm777, o/ <fsvgm777> Hi. <erokky> fsvgm777, o/ <DarkKobold> fsvgm, /o\ <erokky> are you into football/soccer, fsvgm777? <fsvgm777> I'll be leaving at 8:05 AM in my timezone. <erokky> or anyone else? <erokky> for what? <fsvgm777> SMG2. <erokky> lol <fsvgm777> Also, 4 highlights in less than 1 minute. <Flygon> /o\ <fsvgm777> NEW RECORD <Grunt> A NEW RECORD!!!! <Flygon> ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED! <Flygon> Get more than 3 highlights in one minute <fsvgm777> ÉÉN NIEUWE REKORD!!! </possibly_fail_dutch>
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And already we're off topic.
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Welcome to TASVideos, and please don't follow up on disappearing for a year, you'll find plenty of excitement! Especially in the sites IRC channel, more information of which can be found here. Either way, I'm glad to see that you haven't submitted the very first TAS you did on a whim when you registered (Unlike myself), and I hope you can net yourself a publishable TAS! As an introduction of myself to you, well... some say that I am constructing an evil plot involving TASVideos, some say that I am extremely insane, some even dare say that I am terrible at making stuff up about myself, all we know is, my name is Flygon. Feel free take a piece of watermelon, I have plenty to go around!
Post subject: 3D Master System games
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Okay... basically, a few days ago, I was discussing with Grunt something related to the Sega Master System (I can't rememeber what exactly, but that is besides the point), somehow, we ended up getting into me discussing how the Master System had a system of outputting 3D imagery via the use of 3D shutter glasses (Almost exactly the same technology as that being used for todays 3D TVs... except tuned for a lower refresh rate). I decided to take a stickybeek at Dega's options and lo-and-behold! The emulator has 100% support for 3D games! It's set to default with the Red and Blue 3D glasses mode being turned on, but it's possible to make it output the raw 60Hz shutter image by turning it off (Which, incidentally, is incredibly disorientating and near unwatchable)... but what this means is that we can make a true 3D encode out of the system! I've already uploaded a test upload to YouTube, please forgive the quality... and subtitles, this is really a rough experiment with MEncoder and me, that, and I crunched down the filesize for dial-ups sake. Anyway, the point of this topic? To point out that we already have a console that is designed around fully coloured 3D imagery that's TASable (Unless someone makes a clever Mupen64 or PCSX plugin, anyway). About a list of 3D games, well, SMS Power churned up this list, and it seems fairly reliable list of games that support 3D. I'm actually fairly interested in seeing Outrun being TASed, personally. Anyway, the point of this topic? To point out that 3D Master System games exist... and, well, yeah. I'm excited about the prospect.
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PS3? I doubt so, not so sure about X-Box. The PS2 has a surprisingly effective emulator called PCSX2 (And, if I recall correctly, work is being done on a rerecording branch), I used it a while ago out of curiosity and managed to get a surprisingly stable 40fps on Final Fantasy X (Though, it probably helps that the emulator seems bent on emulating Final Fantasy X correctly).