16 April 2006, 18:40 | #21 |
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yeah, good news i'll look forward
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18 April 2006, 17:59 | #22 |
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I have now checked on a different player, and the same disc works fine on a Pioneer DV360. So I think disk is ok but may not play on old players...
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unfortunately I'm not sure how to get around that.. I'm assuming these discs work on your player and it is a problem with the demodvd and not the discs...
If you want I could re-author the dvd with just the videos and you can press next chapter to skip to the next demo etc.. Let me know mate |
20 May 2006, 01:52 | #24 |
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Really a great work, i love this DVD! The option to play all demos in a row is just genial!
Also the selection of demos you included is very well chosen! And the cover, yeah! Something i suggest to fix on a new release: 1. If you select a single demo: The blue color to choose between "Watch demo" / "Main Menu" makes it hard to read because of the blue background. 2. Your Spaceballs - 9 Finger demo is broken, it has gfx fuckups at the beginning (after the first screen). I have a 100% version if you want it. Anyway, thanks bippym for this masterpiece! |
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Cheers adderly.. the next DVD has a completely different menu structure (Check out some of the threads in this sub-section) ;D
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I see the DVD for the first time yesterday, it's very well done !
Video quality is excellent, and I didn't have any problem with my Kiss player. Now some remarks about Flashback - Demos Vol 1 v0.1
Once again, I think this work is excellent, continue like this guys |
19 July 2006, 05:27 | #27 |
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It was nice to see another Amiga demos compilation finished before mine ;-) Overall, the Psygnosis-style logo was great, and you had a good choice of demos.
Unfortunately, the video quality left a lot to be desired -- all productions were 25fps which means half the motion was lost. Also, nothing was hires. So for the next production, if you're limited to emulators, I'd suggest capturing 50fps 720x288 and interleaving that into interlaced PAL. That way you'll get full resolution and motion. I also noticed the video was run through some sort of sharpening filter, which produced ringing. Not sure if your encoder did that, or if you did it on purpose, but emulated video doesn't need to be sharpened :-) Keep up the good work! Last edited by Trixter; 19 July 2006 at 05:34. |
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The video was 25fps due to DVD not being able to play at 50fps!!
FInd me a DVD film that plays at 50fps (NTSC is 29.97) |
19 July 2006, 10:36 | #29 |
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I downloaded your DVD Bippym finally and burned to DVD. You have done an excellent job compiling this DVD, it was worth the download.
Not a good idea to try to watch them all in one go...I gave up after an hour of viewing as I ended up with a bad head ache |
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thanks
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If you ever decide to do a second volume, or a similar project, let me know and I'd be happy to help you out with the interlacing part and video processing. avisynth (www.avisynth.org) is a excellent free tool for doing this, for example. |
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02 August 2006, 19:11 | #32 |
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Yeah, I noted that to bippy a while back. I'm also wondering how well software motion-compensation would work for a 50i->60i conversion. I got excellent results using real video, but as we know, computer-generated graphics behave completely different from real video.
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