I did have follow ups, but I could see no end in sight so I just stopped altogether. There are certain types of conversations that work interactively/dynamically, and some that work in delayed response/forum/email, this was more fit for the former.
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I have never been a fan of the "chatroom" approach to forum discussion.
People who rattle off rapid-fire questions without spending even a second to think first -- and find that the answers are right in front of them, plain and obvious.
But maybe that's just how some people think of "small talk" -- asking questions that don't need to be asked, just because they could not think of anything better to say and felt they had to say something to break the silence. :pinch:
I might agree with this statement during the years 2001 - 2003, before DVD-R releases became popular, and long before Blu-Ray & H264 rips largely supplanted DVD releases. But it always seemed that the "unwashed masses" preferred other video formats like WMV and Real Video, and sometimes I had no other choice of download.
But back on topic ... I'm wondering which video player is best for creating "special effects" - in particular playing video backwards. I remember Power DVD did a fine job of this for "standard" video formats, but I could never get it to work with "pirate" (compressed) formats. Does anyone else here ever play video backwards for any reason?
I know ffdshow has a lot of post processing effects, though I don't recall playing in reverse as one of them. That can be accomplished by frameserving though, which would require you to play it through an AviSynth script. I don't have the particular script syntax on hand.
Now with all the formals out of the way, what the what?! Are you trying to see the devil or something?
i think someone should make a guide for madvr which offer significantly better quality but it need more cpu power
There is a guide over at coalgirls (anime site)
http://coalgirls.wakku.to/?page_id=4611
if anyone wants to use madvr with mpc-hc