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Posting videos split
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 11:05
by AF
Your wavey tree looks like a broken quicktime logo, interesting
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 11:34
by Beherith
Try saving it to your hdd, its encoded with ffdshow mpeg4, should play everywhere.
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 11:40
by AF
For something that's barely 10 seconds long it was a lot more effort than it should've been, Ive seen longer videos in GIF posted by zwzsg that demonstrated more.
http://www.youtube.com
click link, watch, far easier than click link, save, wait, browse to file, open, press play
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 11:43
by Beherith
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 11:53
by AF
lmao youtube is down?! heh
edit: its back
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 11:56
by Beherith
For me upload is still down
Edit: works now:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx2dtGm0I4E
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 17:12
by Satirik
nice and don't listen to the retards asking for flash streaming crap ! we're not nOOb limited here, if noobs can't use their computer correctly just ignore them
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 20:55
by KaiserJ
if noobs can't use their computer correctly just ignore them
i want to watch the video; i deleted system 32, now what?
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 21:05
by smoth
You have to send me your user name and password kaiser, I am an admin at your bank and need to check on you account as there has been suspicious activity as of late. Also I will need your parent's credentials so I can send this millions of dollars I have in a nigerian bank account.
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 22:36
by AF
Satirik wrote:
nice and don't listen to the retards asking for flash streaming crap ! we're not nOOb limited here, if noobs can't use their computer correctly just ignore them
This reminds me of when I posted the tasclient artwork and you got really offended by a blue gradient
Well suck on this!!

Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 22:37
by AF
Satirik wrote:
nice and don't listen to the retards asking for flash streaming crap ! we're not nOOb limited here, if noobs can't use their computer correctly just ignore them
This reminds me of when I posted the tasclient artwork and you got really offended by a blue gradient
Well suck on this!!

Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 23:17
by Neddie
AF wrote:
Your wavey tree looks like a broken quicktime logo, interesting
You could either fix your browser plugin, or download VLC and set your browser to save, rather than open .avi - you complain about this every time somebody posts a video. Stop complaining about .avi, and stop suggesting people upload videos to public sites using lossy .flv - many videos are not ready for public perusal, and .flv is usually bloody ugly. Download something that can play .avi like the rest of the competent computer users out there - the format is common, comparatively high quality, and does not require Quicktime, Realmedia or iTunes to view. A legitimate complaint might be if somebody posted a four hundred meg .rmvb with baked on Ukrainian subtitles to show you a ten second clip somewhere in the bloody middle. That is something, unless the .rmvb happens to be extremely pornographic, which would be best clipped out and uploaded to youtube.
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 23:19
by smoth
http://www.cccp-project.net/
or just install this and shut the fuck up af.
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 20 Jan 2010, 01:40
by AF
CCCP:
- CCCP does not come with a dmg for OS X
- CCCP does not come with an iphone jailbreak and plugin
- CCCP does not come with a windows root tool to bypass university restrictions
AVIs (playable or unplayable):
- AVIs are posted here to demonstrate things, not to act as cinematic trailers
- cinematic trailers should be posted in both youtube AND original avi formats or maximum effect
- Posting on youtube means more forum posters watch the video, more feedback
- In certain situations one has the means to view the video but not to save it. In this case streaming is best.
People post AVIs on here because they cant be arsed uploading to youtube, they then make posts saying things like USE VLC or INSTALL XYZ CODEC PACK!! All the while totally ignorant of the actual posters reasoning or the circumstances.
There are plenty of tools which simplify youtube to the point of right click->upload in windows explorer. For those who don't like youtube and want to watch a tree model wave in the wind for 10 seconds at uber high dimensions, I am baffled that you would want to bother, when any video that needs it would be posted up on both youtube and in original format anyway
edit: In the meantime thankyou for advertising this cause, this is a pethate of mine, and your blind nonsensical rebuttals that completely ignore what Im saying only serve to feul the very thing your trying to squish
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 20 Jan 2010, 01:48
by smoth
I am sorry, hold on while I laugh at that post.
af really..
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 20 Jan 2010, 02:02
by SpliFF
Technically speaking AVI sucks balls. MS never properly defined the format so broken AVI is the rule, not the exception. I can't count the number of times I've had players and encoders puke on non-conformant and broken AVI files. The worst part is half the time the broken files were created by MS tools and only play properly in WMP. Is it a conspiracy? Well given that the same thing can be seen with MS filesystems, HTML software, Word processing, network protocols, and... pretty much everything they produce, whether they invented the standard or not, I'd say hell yeah.
Matroska +
Dirac for the win!
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 20 Jan 2010, 02:04
by Peet
I shall post my videos solely in the form of a text file containing a set of ascii-encoded decimal audio sample values and a bmp file for each frame.
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 20 Jan 2010, 02:12
by AF
Peet wrote:I shall post my videos solely in the form of a text file containing a set of ascii-encoded decimal audio sample values and a bmp file for each frame.
AVI posters take note, this guy has it sorted
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 20 Jan 2010, 07:15
by lurker
If you want to talk about sensible software and working everywhere, what are you doing complaining about quicktime invading your browser and blocking the file from downloading as it's supposed to?
iphone: The iphone has a lot of little annoying things about it, apparently it can't handle xvid. Buyer beware.
school/work: I really don't care if you can't watch a video on a video game forum there.
your computer: If you can't be bothered fixing your multimedia support to handle common formats like xvid and h.264, an act roughly equivalent to installing drivers, don't complain to people that they should do X to help you watch the video.
Re: Amazing vertex shader animated shark
Posted: 20 Jan 2010, 10:43
by Gota
This thread comforts me.