2006-11-03, 05:52 | Link #101 |
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A barton should play it fine...we have members who played it on CPUs as old as XP 2400+ thoroughbreds. Just close your firefox...and whatever the hell is using resources...
Or just give up too if you don't want to bother you're free to do whatever you want. And people who don't like .MKV dont know anything about .mkv >.> And filesize has nothing to do with the mkv container. And hate us for serving an audience that can play the 720p x264. Fiber likes it...mentar likes it...i like it...Translator can play it! Audience seems happy! Im just joking...but if you dont like it that is perfectly fine with us. You can dl and not dl whatever you want. We will try to stop making you. |
2006-11-03, 12:52 | Link #103 |
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Its not the container I hate. Its just a lack of 1 Step convertable software thats avaliable for converting it to play on portable HDD Divx(v3,4,5)/Xvid MPG, Dat. IFO players.
With an anime like Bartender there is potential to get even non anime liking audiences to actually like anime because of the alcohol subject. Same for gungrave too. Still finding the least painful way to convert to a compatible format so I can bring it around to my neighbours' house to introduce him to the ANIME version of The Godfather. Also the lack of portable HDD mediaplayers that play mkv is very irritaing. Usually the dvd player manufacturers in my country(Singapore) are the first to start supporting multiformats. And they are cheap too about 59SSD gets u a well rounded player. Sigh I wonder if there will ever be a hardware solution that allows you to do that short of buying a laptop and getting special cables to hook the laptop to the Plasma/LCD TV |
2006-11-03, 14:22 | Link #104 | |
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Anyway, yeah, our translator wants to not fail senior-level Japanese classes and 2ch tells me there's going to be a double episode the week after next, which would kill us anyway. We can come back if necessary later, I guess. Also, everyone should take my advice re: Kir Royale! |
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2006-11-03, 15:44 | Link #105 | |
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2006-11-03, 18:36 | Link #106 |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Ep 2.
Heart-warming is probably the best way to describe this show, but there's also something that's... for lack of a better word... "cute" about it. I also agree with everyone else, the unusual styles and effects and methods they use for storytelling are really effective. It's almost avant-garde in a sense, but no where near as in-your-face as something like Haruhi or Petite Cossette. It works really well, though. This show seems to have no problem generating atmosphere, which is a pretty good feat for a show of this type. But, then again I come from a rather bias standpoint, since I pretty much can't dislike a series like this, no matter how hard I try.
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2006-11-03, 19:46 | Link #107 | |
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it's is like the video width is bigger than my monitor width but I've tried to resize it, with no avail... Image captured with MP classic (it seems normal) Edited image (How I'm seeing it, full screen) I hope anybody can help just an info My video card is an old 32MB one (P4, 2.4Ghz, 512MB), monitor 15''
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2006-11-03, 20:26 | Link #108 |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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It has nothing to do with your video card. If you can play the video fine, then your system resources are just dandy. What it is your settings in MPC.
Right click on the video and go to Video Frame. I use touch window from inside. It lets me resize but keeps the aspect ratio. Mess with whatever you like within that and you should be good. you're have it set to just resize but not adjust the video which results in you cutting it off, rather then adjust the size with regards to the aspect ratio. Anyways that should fix it. |
2006-11-03, 20:45 | Link #109 | |
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but it didn't solve the problem... With it, the screen gets cut on top, bottom and right side hehehe It's like the screen size is always the same (Big) and it doesn't fit in my screen I don't quite understand it I can easily resize the screensize of other videos I have here (including these x264, h264, whatever). It's just these HD videos that don't work Anyway thanks
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2006-11-03, 21:58 | Link #110 |
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Well the fact that the video resolution is higher then whatever you have on your monitor should not make it just cut off...Ive set my monitor to 800x600 and it worked fine...except looks like shit because that res sucks .
You probably just need to mess with the settings in MPC did what I say change ANYTHING? Because it seems like it is ignoring resizing the VIDEO, rather it is just resizing the WINDOW. |
2006-11-03, 22:06 | Link #111 | |
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right and left side cut off with your tip right, bottom and top sides cut off using the commands ctrl+6 and ctrl+4 I can view the parts missing because the screen gets "pushed" to the sides And it is exacly like you said the resizing is being completely ignored
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2006-11-04, 05:17 | Link #112 |
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Well that is very odd...if it plays back fine aside from the cutting off...it is non-resource related most likely...
I don't know if it would be something with the video output settings in MPC's options. That doesn't sound to likely...or perhaps drivers for the graphics card? But that seems odd too... Well hopefully someone can pick it apart more technically. But have you tried any other players and do those ignore the resizing? |
2006-11-04, 08:51 | Link #114 | |
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touch window from inside (dot) aspect ratio (check mark) now your video should be looking something like a widescreen movie.. only the sides are touching the ends while the there's a space on top and bottom.. a letter box. use pan&scan to increase height until it touches all 4 corners of your screen. only use increase height.. DO NOT use increase size. or use the pan&scan again.. and use zoom 0.3-3.0.. 1.000 and 1.0900 respectively.. >,> I actually lost my good settings trying to fiddle with what I did with mpc.. T__T Last edited by tritoch; 2006-11-04 at 09:05. |
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2006-11-04, 10:12 | Link #115 |
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1038 X 720.. is that your resolution? Thats a weird resolution. Try changing your video resolution to something more common like 1024 X 768. (Remember that you may have to adjust your monitors settings so that any viewable area outside the screen can be seen)
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2006-11-04, 10:22 | Link #116 | ||
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This image I edited by myself because when I capture the image with mpc the image is just normal. This is how I see the video playing (after all, 1280>1024, but 720 fits in 768) Quote:
fo example: With it I can't see the Hiragana/Kanji of the karaoke, as well as the english lyrics it's not resizing at all anyway thanks for the help guys but I think my old video card is the one to blame heheehe
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2006-11-04, 23:59 | Link #118 |
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I don't disagree. But please note that "has room" doesn't mean "will deliver." In fact, its my opinion that overarching stories have more potential to fall flat on their faces with regard to character development and catharsis.
Besides, I dont think Bartender will only have one/two recurring characters to follow. There seems to be a cast of main characters. I personally enjoy episodic story-to-story shows. 25 minutes is all that is neccesary for character development of minor characters. They get developed within the framework of the story. Thats more than enough for me IMO. And as you follow the series, the main characters get more development as you observe them being exposed to those 'stories'. |
2006-11-05, 00:18 | Link #119 |
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I think the episodic nature of the show also helps in exuding that relaxing atmosphere. Drink, reflect and then forget. It seems to fit.
Eventually, I'm sure once the series reaches a certain point, all the separate events will look more interconnected as a whole. |
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