Anybody have a site with a bunch or have some on their hard drive? I've googled it and I'm not impressed with what I found.
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Anybody have a site with a bunch or have some on their hard drive? I've googled it and I'm not impressed with what I found.
That's pretty much what you can find. If you don't want to make your own screen caps.
http://ashi.anime-epoch.com/index.php
Look in their image gallery under GSD screenshots. you'll get a ton of SF shots.
Hmm, i want too Strike Freedom pictures, google only has Freedom. But screenshots I dont like, after all i got the videos.
EDIT: OH, i cant see the thumbnails.
Do you have a Firewall? Try turning it off for a whileQuote:
Originally posted by: SFreedomZGMFx20a
Hmm, i want too Strike Freedom pictures, google only has Freedom. But screenshots dont like, after all i got the videos.
EDIT: OH, i cant see the thumbnails.
If you have VLC player or BS Player, you can freeze the images you like on the episode, then save them as pictures for wallpapers or what not....hope this might help [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Works in WMP to. press ctrl+i and you got yourself a screenshot.
If u want screenshots u can try too ZoomPlayer, i love that player. There is a BUNCH of Settings.
I need a player that can play a movie in resolution larger than 320x 278 on my slow cpu
I have a 1.8 ghz Athlon 2800 XP with 768 mb ram and a very organized HD with 60 gb free on a 80 gb 7200 rpm IBM Deskstar but it still plays movie very poorly. I dont know why. I tried all the video players. I even tried disabling all the applications that arent needed. Is it hardware or a virus issue? I have Norton and Mcafee installed with Mcafee firewall and Spyware doctor.
Sometimes it depends on the video card itself...
My good ol 4600 isn't enough for Battlefield 2, but it's enough for mpeg, avi, and etc...
i never knew u could do that with VLCQuote:
Originally posted by: Strike Freedom
If you have VLC player or BS Player, you can freeze the images you like on the episode, then save them as pictures for wallpapers or what not....hope this might help [img][/img]
I use PicWalker to view pictures, but anyhow if your looking for just blueprint sketches, MAHQ.net is a safe bet.
yuppers, a friend showed me that a while back, if you need a walk through just let me know, I'd be more than happy to help, good luck.Quote:
Originally posted by: aznimperialx
i never knew u could do that with VLCQuote:
Originally posted by: Strike Freedom
If you have VLC player or BS Player, you can freeze the images you like on the episode, then save them as pictures for wallpapers or what not....hope this might help
yuppers, a friend showed me that a while back, if you need a walk through just let me know, I'd be more than happy to help, good luck.[/quote]
cool can u post a walk trought here?
Ok, this applies to VLC and really any other Media players.
In order to save a screenshot, it is imperative that the overlay option is disabled or turned off. You can access this in VLC by going to the Prefences menu, go to the Video subsection, from there you scroll down a bit and unclick the overlay option.
Then play the movie, once you reach the screenshot you want to freeze, then pause it.
On your keyboard, there should be a "Print Scr" button, press that button.
Then open an Image program, such as Microsoft Paint (every pc has this program). Then press "ctrl+v" and the image should appear.
Save it and your done.
Hope this helps, if something is unclear let me know, I am sorry for the quick steps but I am in a bit of a rush to a dinner, adios.
It's easier to use ctrl+i on your freezed image in WMP to get a screenshot. All opther mediap layers got screenshot options to. BSplayer is the best you can take a couple of frames per second.
I agree, PSJ is right on the dot with that
hmm thx
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Originally posted by: alukard
I need a player that can play a movie in resolution larger than 320x 278 on my slow cpu
I have a 1.8 ghz Athlon 2800 XP with 768 mb ram and a very organized HD with 60 gb free on a 80 gb 7200 rpm IBM Deskstar but it still plays movie very poorly. I dont know why. I tried all the video players. I even tried disabling all the applications that arent needed. Is it hardware or a virus issue? I have Norton and Mcafee installed with Mcafee firewall and Spyware doctor.
dude, no wonder, just use one of them, even better uninstall them and install Avast as the antivirus and Zonealarm as the firewall, or just leave the windows firewall on. And I dont think it is Hardware related, you probably have like 1000 programs running in the background, uninstall Spyware doctor as well and just install ad-aware and just use it once in a while, you are just wasting resources. I had a 1Ghz Celeron with only 256 MB and it would run videos w/o a hitch.
Use VLC as it uses no system resources and it is a very complete media player.
Does this count?
http://img360.imageshack.us/img360/4...n9341528fu.jpg
Is it me, or does anyone else think that they are playing off wing zero with those rifles?
i dun see whu ppl are like "OMG" about the strike freedom. They try so hard to make it so cool and more powerful. Freedom was better it was original
I would have preferred a totally new Gundam as opposed to the modified Freedom and Justice Gundams. But nothing too much to complain about.
Here's a pic i found. So far, its the best i've seen on the web.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...dom_Gundam.jpg
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Originally posted by: Phoenix20578
Is it me, or does anyone else think that they are playing off wing zero with those rifles?
It's just you. Those rifles seem to be based a little on the Buster's canons. Well, atleast one of it's uses.
It's also much less powerfull then the Wing Zero's buster, but I personally find this method way more reliable.
I'll take a beam rifle over a beam canon any day, but if I can have both, I certainly won't complain. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]