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I promised myself to not watch a FF6 run because I want to play it before watching it, but I'm glad I watched this run. This is very interesting; using coordinates of the map to teleport, using the color menu to fix the checksum: it's just mindblown. I was scared after the last input, but that's a lot of luck there. Great job, voting yes!
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New encodes are up (thanks feos!). Sorry for the inconvenience! I did disable the PSG setting in the old encodes due to misunderstanding. But the new ones should now be better.
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A definite yes for me!
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Another of my favorite game! I'm impressed with the improvements you've made in this speedrun. And the Teim scene was funny to see. Giving this a thumb-ups!
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Final Fantasy games are my favorite! Glad to see another game yet with a weird way to end the game. Voting yes for sure!
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Neat tricks! Voting yes.
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feos wrote:
And what about visual picture quality?
Watching the video with a 1080p screen doesn't seen to have diffirence.
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feos wrote:
Can you guys tell me whether you see the difference between 1440p and anything higher?
On my end, watching it at 1440p doesn't seem to drop lots of frame, while watching at 2160p is chaos.
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feos wrote:
Trim(0, trimframe - int(last.FrameRate * 2)) -> Trim(int(last.FrameRate * 2, trimframe - int(last.FrameRate * 2)) That would be more correct.
This one doesn't work to me either. But I finally managed to encode well the second segment. I moved the trim code to line 157. After muxing the segments, audio, and timecodes, it seems be okay! Thank you for your help, feos.
Spikestuff wrote:
An hour and fifty minute dump requirimg a pause is silly. I know I did a YT encode on this in 4k (which I forgot to upload). The encode only took about 8 hours to do maybe even less. So what is the point of doing a splice on something that isn't long to begin with?
On my end, it says somewhere around 15 hours. But I guess I have to be patience and see the progress.
Guga wrote:
You can start the process at 8 AM, and it will have all day to finish. That's what I do at least, and those 8 hour-encoding are really common actually, so I suggest you start doing that.
Thanks for the advice, Guga. That's what I'm trying to do.
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If I understand correctly, I have to modify the trimframe and replace -0 in the trim to -120. Unfortunately, there is no difference from what I had.
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In the test, I decided to split after 150 frames in a video of 295 frames including the logo. Putting the code on line 6 will have the logo included, and that is not what I wanted.
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I put it in a test, and it seems to work, but there's one problem. The second segment has only 1 frame encoded. I added the trim code right before last.
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I'm encoding Phantasy Star III. The length is large, so encoding it will take time.
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I don't want to let my computer on during the night or for several hours. But because of what you said, I don't think I want to try anymore.
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I want to separate a dump in two, because encoding the whole dump will take a lot of time. So encoding a part and the other on a day are what I want. Then I'll append them together. Yet, it seems difficult to me, and I wonder if it's possible. This is my avs, and the batch to encode.
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Scepheo wrote:
sheela901 wrote:
To open a BAT file in a command prompt (cmd in Windows), set the destination folder of where global.bat should be by using the command "cd". For example, the global.bat is in my Documents. The command should go something like this: cd C:/Users/<username>/Documents
Or browse to the folder containing the batch file, Shift + Right Click -> Open Command Window Here.
Oh, I didn't know this.
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I don't know if you are doing it the right way. To open a BAT file in a command prompt (cmd in Windows), set the destination folder of where global.bat should be by using the command "cd". For example, the global.bat is in my Documents. The command should go something like this: cd C:/Users/<username>/Documents Then type "global.bat" in the command prompt to open it. You should see the error. If the command prompt still closes, there might be something with your computer. If your main problem (empty video is created) still persist, check in the bat file if the address of where x264 (mine is ./programs/x264) is in the right place. If not, change the address. If possible, tell where did you put the x264.exe with an address (C:/example). If you're missing the file, go on http://komisar.gin.by/ and it's in the clear section and ignore the _*64 build (it's from Guga).
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Samlaptop wrote:
I re-encoded the movie but the batch files does the same thing I don't know what to do. How do I fix it?
Can you provide more details? What do you mean "the same thing"? What did go wrong?
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Only Mario and Yoshi will have the cake, because Wario and Luigi weren't involved in the game. Anyways, cool run! I like the glitches in that run. Similar to the old game. Voting yes.
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Samlaptop wrote:
I used lagarnsinth to encode. Is it worth dumping with another codec like x264?
Lagarith is for the dumps. x264 should be the program you use to encode.
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In my opinion, it lacks of entertainment in the TAS. Plus, there's also some improvements you can do. Dimon12321 mentions them: jumping to the rock instead of grabbing it, or in the last level, I don't know if you can stay on the corner of the left side, then jump or lean the characters whenever there's rocks. This could boost a little the entertainment.
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Hmm... Personally, it's a little boring. I have to vote no.
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Really cool. What just happened?
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Dimon12321 wrote:
What the hell I just watched???
I thought of the same thing. Yes vote.