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In order of frequency: 1) Real hardware 2) Movie File in an emulator 3) twitch: dwango or TASAttack 4) YouTube - dwango mostly 5) MKV download In order of preference: 1) Real hardware 2) MKV 3) twitch 4) YouTube 5) Movie File 1) I generally only watch NES and SNES TAS's, and since building a replay device I've watched TAS's on actual hardware when possible; mostly because I can. 2) I download the movie file and watch it, usually when dumping the inputs and troubleshooting lag frames, and I rarely watch the whole video using this method. This is possibly the most frequent way I watch movies though, because I end up rewatching runs (and parts of runs) over and over again comparing them to what's happening on hardware. This used to be the only way I'd watch runs, but after getting fast enough internet to stream video on YouTube and twitch, coupled with sometimes having to hunt around for particular versions of emulators so the run doesn't desync, I have moved away from movie files aside from when necessary for console verification related reasons. 3) After that comes watching them on twitch: either dwangoAC's console verifications, or back when the TASAttack channel was still active I'd have them on in the background while working or studying. 4) I watch on YouTube occasionally, mostly twitch content dwangoAC has uploaded or TASVideoChannels when I'm introducing people to TAS'ing or showing them cool TAS's. As for the embedded player option, I didn't realize that was a thing that existed. I keep noscript set to max and only allow scripts if it's strictly necessary for the site to work, or if I have time to make sure they're open source licensed and not for tracking related purposes. 5) I download in MKV format, and after real console playback this is my favourite for enjoying movies due to the quality and not having to worry about emulator desyncs or my computer lagging and interfering with my enjoyment of the run. If I'm not attempting to console verify the TAS this is generally the method I use to watch the movie, however new runs for games I'm personally interested in don't get published that frequently and I've been working on console verifying runs of games I own lately so I haven't been downloading movies too often lately.
Discord: TheDot I built my own replay device, using an arduino uno connected to some shift registers. I've been making heavy use of the dump scripts in dwangoAC's github.
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I do now: https://youtu.be/AxkXrOu5IqQ Edit: removed period at end of yt link.
Discord: TheDot I built my own replay device, using an arduino uno connected to some shift registers. I've been making heavy use of the dump scripts in dwangoAC's github.
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Well, I console verified the anti-pacifist TAS here: https://youtu.be/sYcmtxoUBHE Apologies for the lagging NES emulator, I'm doing this all on a laptop. I think it's an interesting idea, and it was enjoyable to watch.
Discord: TheDot I built my own replay device, using an arduino uno connected to some shift registers. I've been making heavy use of the dump scripts in dwangoAC's github.
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https://youtu.be/nDM4JLj0M5c <-- has Emulator in it, see my other post for the video that's just the console feed. I got this to console verify. I had to add a couple of additional frames, I had to add one at the start and one before the second boss fight, to get things to work properly on a physical NES. Sorry about the laggy FCEUX playback, apparently my laptop can't handle emulation and video recording at the same time.
Discord: TheDot I built my own replay device, using an arduino uno connected to some shift registers. I've been making heavy use of the dump scripts in dwangoAC's github.
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Console verification: https://youtu.be/PpwmXhHCDFk
Discord: TheDot I built my own replay device, using an arduino uno connected to some shift registers. I've been making heavy use of the dump scripts in dwangoAC's github.
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I got this one to work on console, since it didn't appear on the list before: https://youtu.be/rIEUuJWira0?t=148 https://www.twitch.tv/videos/354828531 I apologize for the quality; I'm using a webcam pointed at a CRT that's older than most undergrads.
Discord: TheDot I built my own replay device, using an arduino uno connected to some shift registers. I've been making heavy use of the dump scripts in dwangoAC's github.
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I managed to get it to sync on console: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/354810135 https://youtu.be/ieH539RaGKM I built my own replay device, using a 74h595 SIPO shift register tied to a 4021 PISO shift register. The 74h595 is connected to an arduino uno, and I'm making heavy use of the dump scripts in dwangoAC's github.
Discord: TheDot I built my own replay device, using an arduino uno connected to some shift registers. I've been making heavy use of the dump scripts in dwangoAC's github.