Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
#21
(May 06, 2017, 12:19 pm)enyalep Wrote: what you're looking for is known in audio as compression. it tells the sounds to lower from threshold in order to make room for other sounds; the result is that the movie lowers in volume when the riffs speak. at least that's what i'm assuming ppl r doing, i've nvr made my own sync before but it would be worthy of praise if someone was making a sync by manually lowering the gain on the movie every 5 seconds or so.

Well, there you go, a large party of the mystery solved. :3 I wondered if there was a thing in the programs to do it, or if you did have to manually do it, as I haven't touched any editing software in a loooooong time, and never did really know what I was doing when I did mess with it.

Also, <3 Riffling!
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#22
Thank you so much Riffling!
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#23
I've been out of the loop & didnt even know they were doing this one haha. Thanks to Tom & Riffling!

I actually didn't like 90% of this movie very much so it should be interesting to see what they do with it
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#24
(May 06, 2017, 13:30 pm)Riffling Wrote: Surprised no one has gotten to this yet, here you go:

RiffTrax - Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) 1080p [2.2 GB]

A few notes: I used the YTS encode for video and as a secondary non-riffed audio track however I created the RiffTrax using the movies DTS-MA 7.1 track (downmixed and encoded to stereo). I didn't duck as personally, I don't like ducking as I find it very noticeable and distracting and RiffTrax themselves don't duck in their VOD's (I made this one pretty quick but it sounded good in all of my test spots). Should be fine until BSG does a proper job.

Um, I used Megadownloader, and all it did was give me an empty filder sized at over 2.2 gigs?  Huh???
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#25
Just fyi, can't stream MKV on PS3s and most people watch it there with mp4s or avis.
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#26
(May 06, 2017, 22:53 pm)xamend1 Wrote: Just fyi, can't stream MKV on PS3s and most people watch it there with mp4s or avis.

What? Most people watch RiffTrax on PS3's? I call bullshit on that.

But since it takes less than a minute to convert an MKV to an MP4, with no quality loss whatsoever, it's irrelevant anyway.

See https://pirates-forum.org/Thread-7000-FL...Losslessly
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#27
I couldn't find any rule in this club requiring us to use Mega.nz so I'm wondering why anyone would use it. I don't want to install unknown executables on my personal home computer. I don't want my browsing history collected and sold to third parties, I don't want my computer to become part of a botnet, I don't want a keylogger installed, or much much worse. Can we please stick to more established piracy mechanisms like torrent, usenet, or direct download sites? Thank you.
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#28
...mega IS a direct download site, and you don't need any programs to use it (though the megadownloader is verified by pretty much everyone here and isn't malicious). Your browsing history is getting sold either way, and unless you're an idiot or intentionally trying to contact Vladimir Putin, I wouldn't worry about your computer getting roped into a botnet system.

The reasons why the community has gravitated towards Mega have been well established in more than one thread. It's simply easy and free. And considering how easy it is to just click a link supplied by any of the regular contributors, I don't understand why anyone would feel the need to complain about it in the first place. "This isn't my preferred way to violate copyright laws" isn't really a sound argument, if you ask me.
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#29
(May 07, 2017, 00:13 am)hazzychan Wrote: ...mega IS a direct download site, and you don't need any programs to use it. Your browsing history is getting sold either way, and unless you're an idiot or intentionally trying to contact Vladimir Putin, I wouldn't worry about your computer getting roped into a botnet system.

The reasons why the community has gravitated towards Mega have been well established in more than one thread. It's simply easy and free.

Unless you're an idiot you would know the megaupload installer is what is called an *executable program*, as is the firefox addon, as is the outcome of "mega.nz wants to store files on this device allow?" query on chrome.

I have news for you: just clicking yes to everything on the internet like you're shooing away a fly is how you get in trouble.

"Now to answer all the popups: ooh a talking moose wants my credit card. That's only fair"
--Homer Simpson
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#30
I managed to download this without having my identity stolen so much thanks to Tom & Riffling.
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