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Maturing Dragon
That one dragon with no name
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Post by Clone on Sept 9, 2008 14:54:05 GMT -5
depends.. can i have a sample?
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Post by dragonuproductions on Nov 19, 2008 7:36:41 GMT -5
I'm sorry, I was looking at my previous post and saw how stuupid it looked. You probadbly knew what I meant though.
To my point: There are ways you can upgrade the FPS on the video and convert it to higher quality. I can actually see me making a ADJL DVD at home, with menus and then i can create a .torrent or something?
EDIT: What I meant by upgrading the FPS is, if you add more FPS (I usually go with 60), you will get more of a Full HD feeling, quality don't have to be HD, but the frame rate can! If you feel me.
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Post by The Italian Dragon on Nov 19, 2008 11:07:50 GMT -5
Good to know that. Do you know some software which can do that Swedish Drag' ?
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Post by dragonuproductions on Nov 21, 2008 3:41:25 GMT -5
Yup, ImTOO HD Video Converter. The only problem is, that software can have serious motion problems... Moving one inch would probadbly result in many big boxes on the screen, I hate that... I'll do some research and see what I can recommend.
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Post by The Italian Dragon on Nov 21, 2008 6:43:43 GMT -5
I'll try this one and then I'll look forward to other ones. Thanks for the link buddy ^^
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Maturing Dragon
That one dragon with no name
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Post by Clone on Nov 25, 2008 16:04:12 GMT -5
Now that I’m back to comment... DragonUpProductions why 60? The HD standard FPS is 24. Maybe your misinterpretation the GHz as the FPS... but iol love to see what you’ve done, now that you have some on the net.
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Post by dragonuproductions on Nov 26, 2008 3:15:55 GMT -5
Mayb, but i didn't know that to be honest, I have a five year old tv, and when I record from it it says I can drop up to 30 FPS. I'll have a look at what you were thinking...
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Maturing Dragon
That one dragon with no name
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Post by Clone on Nov 27, 2008 23:59:01 GMT -5
There is a screen refresh rate, GHz, and Frames per second (the number of frames of stills) FPS. FPS is more commonly referred to if you’re talking about computer games, but GHz is only found in the reproduction of these Frames. The higher the GHz the smoother the image will look in motion. The same can be said about FPS but that is locked normally to the current GHz of the TV or PC monitor. the standard for TV's and Monitors is 60GHz however some of us can see the refresh at that so we up it a little (I’m at 85GHZ) but TV's have only found that they work at 60GHz to 120GHz the best. That’s just a little on it but you can go to Wikipedia for more on it.
The standard for film is 24 FPS because it keeps the files low and still produces a smooth video. However it is suggested to play video games at at least 30FPS.
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1994soro
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Post by 1994soro on Jul 16, 2009 1:34:46 GMT -5
i thhink having DVDs for ADJL isnt a good idea, they hardly did 62 episodes so i doubt disney did
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Post by The Italian Dragon on Jul 16, 2009 5:26:28 GMT -5
I did it myself, simply by making DVD's with the eps on it with my computer.
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