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Starlight Breaker
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: USA, SC
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ya only those eps have the long delays. every other one is only +- 100ms. still im going to finish this thing once and for all. if you have mkvmerge i suggest just simply changing the timeshift.
EDIT: i changed the timings on 2-6 & 9 all the other are the same so i posted them back up. |
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Cookie
Join Date: Sep 2009
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It's a curse I tell you!
Thank god it's just syncing and can be fixed with mkvmerge... It would really suck having to redownload everything again :/ Think you could post the correct delays here, Cman? It would save me the trouble of having to test each one of them out :3 |
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Starlight Breaker
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: USA, SC
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i knew i should have wrote those numbers down.Also all 720p files are uploaded i just need to get home so i can update the post, prob about 30 min or so. OH also i forgot to say that i'll be starting on the second serson blu-ray soon
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lurklurklurk
Join Date: Oct 2009
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Thanks again for the effort Cman. On a different note what is the difference in quality between Thoras 720* Blu Ray Macross and the gg+foganime Macross Frontier 1080*. I downloaded the 1080* quite a while back but will delete those if Thora is better. I take it because it is Blu Ray, that automatically means that it is better?
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Starlight Breaker
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: USA, SC
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blu-ray is 720p and 1080p. but it really depends on your monitors res. if its 1080p or higher you would want the 1080p because stretching the 720p to 1080p normally means it wont look as good clean and sharp. normally as in the bit-rates are adequate for the resolution and the encoding was done right. for example i prefer zero-raws 1080p over thoras 720p cuz at my monitors res, 2048x1152, you can see how the player stretches the media. now i cant say which is better as i havent see either but i do know thora does get the closest to perfect as you can get.
ps: the 720p and 1080p are the "HIGHT" of the media meaning the second number in the resolution. so if your monitor is 1024x768, or whatever that 4:3 is, you can only play 720p video not 1080p |
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Starlight Breaker
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: USA, SC
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umm i dont know.... soon is the best way i can put it. i could prob start on it this weekend but i wont be near my home pc to be working on it over thanksgiving break. then i have finial exams to study for after thanksgiving. then after Dec 4th im done with school for this semester. so i would say it wont be completed till after the 4th of December and you'll get just enough to wet you whistle until then.
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Shinigami
Join Date: Mar 2009
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and actually my laptop can only go to 1024x768, but i can still play 1080p videos. the thing is, there is no notable difference between 720p and 1080p at all. For me, i try to avoid 1080p if possible for that reason because its usually 3x the size... that goes for most people too unless you are sourcing out the monitor to a large TV screen ( > 50 inches is a rough estimate of where you *might* notice a difference). |
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Starlight Breaker
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: USA, SC
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well ya i do that but i keep it to a 1:1, 1.5:1, or 2:1 something that isnt an odd stretch and ALWAYS the same aspect ratio. and there is no difference cuz your media player is down scaling the 1080p to fit on the lower res screen. and on my 23" monitor about 2 feet away you can easy see that stuff, well at least i do.
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