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Forum: Fansub Groups 2008-07-26, 03:48
Replies: 94
Views: 31,479
Posted By Skyward
I think it should also be noted that there's a...

I think it should also be noted that there's a new avisynth call in this vsfilter build as well.

MaskSub(string filename, int width, int height, float fps, int length)

It generates an rgb32...
Forum: Tech Support 2008-03-17, 19:30
Replies: 4
Views: 1,263
Posted By Skyward
For the record; Winny, Share, and Perfect Dark...

For the record; Winny, Share, and Perfect Dark are all darknets. They all use the same basic idea of using other peers on the networks as proxys to transfer encrypted data from one client to...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2008-03-17, 14:58
Replies: 1,035
Views: 204,693
Posted By Skyward
For clarification, Tokyotosho is just an indexing...

For clarification, Tokyotosho is just an indexing site. It doesn't actually track any torrents, just lists the ones tracked elsewhere (like datorrents or scarywater). If you have a torrent tracked...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2008-03-15, 01:14
Replies: 47
Views: 6,930
Posted By Skyward
I never really noticed that all the commercials...

I never really noticed that all the commercials were related to the show in some way or another. However, now that I look at it again, you're right. Now I know I'm gonna be stuck trying to figure...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2008-03-14, 21:27
Replies: 47
Views: 6,930
Posted By Skyward
Actually the transport streams still contain all...

Actually the transport streams still contain all the commercials. None of it is relevant though as the majority of it is the current weather, or some shampoo, or a DS game. There seems to be a lot...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-12-29, 13:51
Replies: 1,035
Views: 204,693
Posted By Skyward
Yes, you can extract the ass files out of mkv...

Yes, you can extract the ass files out of mkv files, as long as they are softsubbed. You will need mkvtoolnix (http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/) and (optionally) mkvextractgui...
Forum: Older Series 2007-12-10, 13:39
Replies: 41
Views: 19,527
Posted By Skyward
Share...

Share (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Share_%28P2P%29) is a Japanese p2p network. Most fansubbers get their raws from share, or one of its counterparts: The precursor WinNY...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-12-07, 00:23
Replies: 26
Views: 7,821
Posted By Skyward
The codec isn't the problem here, the problem is...

The codec isn't the problem here, the problem is that most people simply don't have the bandwidth to support streaming services, http or otherwise. Thats why self perpetuating downloads like...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-12-03, 04:00
Replies: 8
Views: 6,470
Posted By Skyward
MKV is a container that is VFR aware. Also,...

MKV is a container that is VFR aware. Also, every mkv uses timecodes regardless of frame rate. Even CFR mkvs have timecodes, they aren't very interesting, but they are there.
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-11-29, 00:38
Replies: 1,074
Views: 371,218
Posted By Skyward
You can use \an5 to change the pivot point to the...

You can use \an5 to change the pivot point to the middle like you described.
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-11-20, 22:43
Replies: 270
Views: 26,545
Posted By Skyward
The HD-DVD and Blu-Ray standards allow for more...

The HD-DVD and Blu-Ray standards allow for more diverse video and audio codecs than DVD. Video can be encoded in MPEG-2, H.264, or VC-1. Currently, most HD disks use either VC-1 or MPEG-2, with a...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-11-19, 14:33
Replies: 270
Views: 26,545
Posted By Skyward
Ram is almost useless when considering playback...

Ram is almost useless when considering playback speeds. A dual core system can easilly play back 1080p even if it has less than 512 megabytes of ram. The main things that affect playback are CPU...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-11-17, 21:00
Replies: 1,074
Views: 371,218
Posted By Skyward
If memory serves, giving \t a start and end time...

If memory serves, giving \t a start and end time of 0 makes \t act like there is no start and end time. So in this case, your "\t(0,0,\alpha&H00&)" will behave as if it were "\t(\alpha&H00&)". So...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-11-17, 12:51
Replies: 270
Views: 26,545
Posted By Skyward
The transition from DivX to XviD wasn't nearly as...

The transition from DivX to XviD wasn't nearly as profound as the move to h.264. Both DivX and XviD are 2 encoders for the same format, so the viewers didn't need to change much of anything to watch...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-11-09, 18:40
Replies: 1,035
Views: 204,693
Posted By Skyward
ColorMatrix' purpose is to change the colors, so...

ColorMatrix' purpose is to change the colors, so its no surprise that the colors are off. Its mainly used when ripping from HD-DVD and blu-ray, but can also be used for ripping dvds where an odd...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-11-07, 16:52
Replies: 27
Views: 11,569
Posted By Skyward
I'm sorry, I sort of generalized when I said...

I'm sorry, I sort of generalized when I said "Interlacing". While Telecine (specifically a 3:2 pulldown and its varients) is the most commonly used way to convert FILM->NTSC, its not the only method...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-11-07, 13:36
Replies: 27
Views: 11,569
Posted By Skyward
NTSC video is 29.97~ frames per second, while PAL...

NTSC video is 29.97~ frames per second, while PAL is 25. FILM, on the other hand, is 24 frames per second. Most anime is produced in FILM and then converted to NTSC via interlacing. Most PAL anime...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-10-24, 22:09
Replies: 937
Views: 280,015
Posted By Skyward
A .divx file is basically an avi file with a...

A .divx file is basically an avi file with a different extension. So, while I have little experience in AE and Premiere, I suspect you can import it by simply changing the file extension.
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-10-23, 13:44
Replies: 20
Views: 8,975
Posted By Skyward
What this says is that if you produce additional...

What this says is that if you produce additional overlay graphics for the video, you should produce that graphics in the (approx.) 1:1 PAR format and then resample it to the non-1:1 PAR format, such...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-10-15, 16:48
Replies: 99
Views: 36,770
Posted By Skyward
If you wish to maintain the proper aspect ratio,...

If you wish to maintain the proper aspect ratio, you can simply crop a few pixels off the sides of the video during resize. You won't miss 'em.



High Definition stations broadcast at...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-09-26, 21:47
Replies: 16
Views: 3,057
Posted By Skyward
VirtualDub has 2 preview panes by default. If...

VirtualDub has 2 preview panes by default. If you expand your vdub window, you'll notice the second pane to the right of the first one. This displays the video after filters (subtitles in this...
Forum: Playback Help 2007-09-10, 19:20
Replies: 11
Views: 1,730
Posted By Skyward
Ah yes, you're right. Tobias was indeed the main...

Ah yes, you're right. Tobias was indeed the main developer. My bad.
Forum: Playback Help 2007-09-10, 18:01
Replies: 11
Views: 1,730
Posted By Skyward
OGM (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogm) also known...

OGM (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogm) also known as "ogg media" was a hack on the ogg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogg) format to support video streams. It was one of the first formats to support...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-09-10, 17:50
Replies: 542
Views: 187,074
Posted By Skyward
Loading the video through DirectShowSource...

Loading the video through DirectShowSource shouldn't cause any more desynchronization than you would experience from seeking in your media player of choice. It should only be a couple frames off...
Forum: Fansub Groups 2007-09-02, 19:55
Replies: 937
Views: 280,015
Posted By Skyward
The overlay method described in various parts of...

The overlay method described in various parts of this thread demonstrates how the encoder will overlay the AFX on top of the regular video using AviSynth (http://www.avisynth.org). This way it's...
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