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ZealVD

Member Since 23 Mar 2007
Offline Last Active Jun 07 2008 05:36 PM

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In Topic: Yoshizawa Hitomi (吉澤ひとみ)

01 April 2007 - 12:08 PM

Does anyone have any links or info on the whole "family" thing???

The only stuff I've kinda read was around the time that her bro passed away and that 'there are issues at home and the fact that Yossie was going to continue with the tour caused some people to think ill of her' or at least something along those lines. Then I saw the sports festival HEYx3 thing and Yossie didn't look too impressed.

Am i off topic a bit?

In Topic: File Details

31 March 2007 - 10:11 AM

:w00t:

My original statement was really just "can we have time stamps added to torrents"

The AVIcodec stuff was an example of what I've done on previous sites, and it has the time stamp in there. The extra info is just always good so that you know what you're getting.

No need to get all "technical". People are already either, copying and pasting, or writing out by hand the details for their torrents... I haven't come across a torrent yet which doesn't have any details. There are short description details and then the whole 3 page essay descriptions... In my opinion, the more details about the file you're downloading is always the best.

And theoreticaly yes I am paying for the files... I don't get free interwebs access... <3

In Topic: File Details

31 March 2007 - 05:29 AM

Sometime's that's alot of work on the uploader when it's usually pretty easy to figure out by looking. A lot of the files here aren't actually encoded by the uploader, and that's alot of unnecessary work if they didn't. Not to mention I'm pretty sure Kuno has no idea what the files are encoded with (he could ask us, but that's again, unnecessary work for him, and he's already almost overworked) when we release a video, and he's the one that usually uploads them.


What's alot of work? The file video audio details?... that was a copy and paste total of 5 second job. Using a program called AVIcodec. It gives the details of the video file which can easily be copied and pasted. So you don't have to be the person who originaly encoded the file to find out what the details of the file actually are.

In Topic: Subtitles

26 March 2007 - 04:56 PM

But ehhh yeah... not too sure why you brought that up...


Because the current debate is on the fact that soft-subs aren't generally liked because of the fact that they can be easily edited to be deemed as someone else's credit. The fact that it's possible to actually do that with video as well kinda makes the "debate" fall down in that respect. I'm not going to go into debth of how because I can get myself into some SERIOUS issues (which i probably have already gotten myself into) but in any instance if someone really wants to do something NOTHING stops them from doing it.

The problem you would run into with soft-subs when attempting to lock or password the files is that there's no way that any encryption or protection would really keep out someone determined to break the system. And with the way the open source software community is, I'd be surprised if it didn't crack it very quickly anyway.


Yeah that's thinking on a different path to my thinking. My thinking is more along programming/encoding (not that i know much about programming currently), which would then lean towards a new file extention type subject... but it's only a thought... and more than likely with the structure i'm thinking it would be possible to have a type of "soft-sub" which is downloadable as a seperate file and un-editable once it a finalized subtitle file.

In Topic: File Details

26 March 2007 - 11:17 AM

@The Gomaki Sparrow Diary... How did you think it was a 5min thing? The description states the duration lol, and it is a HPS release they always put the Duration.


Shush you! HAHAHA...

Coz i was lookin' in the wrong spot... but it kinda looked like a 5min show... like Duration in bold is nice... stands out... There are some where they have screen shots and they have the duration like (TV) Uta Doki! 114 070319 Behind the Scenes (Part1) I like that too...

I'm only human i miss things but i think it's still a valid statment that it should be on EVERYTHING.

Although I'm an uploader on other sites for stuff and it's required that you put in the full avicodec stuff... for example of the Gomaki Sparrow Diary:

File : 366 MB (366 MB), duration: 0:27:09, type: AVI, 1 audio stream(s), quality: 74 %
Video : 350 MB, 1805 Kbps, 29.970 fps, 640*480 (4:3), XVID = XVID Mpeg-4, Supported
Audio : 15.54 MB, 80 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x55 = MPEG Layer-3, Supported

I think i should just learn to guess with stuff on this site... just as long as I got my Yossie fix I should pipe down... *LOL*

:P