because they are money grubbing bastardsOriginally Posted by Budweineken
because they are money grubbing bastardsOriginally Posted by Budweineken
Of course, but the rarity comes in their early aggresiveness, which is almost unseen. Hence my speculation on them wanting to release the movie fairly early.
Ah good call Bud, man do I ever hope your right!
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Alright, the truth has finally surfaced.
http://animenewsnetwork.com/article.php?id=9545Video: Nissan Cars to be Featured in Ghost in the Shell Film (2006-09-21 09:46:14)
Nissan Sport Concept and Infiniti Kuraza in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex: Solid State Society
I've seen rumors to the effect that the announcement about not subbing it might have been intended to increase interest in the show. While unprecendented to my knowledege, something like this would certainly allow a large share of potential customers to hear about the movie quickly, as the grapevine of the fansub community is so fast. Add in a prohibition against it and you might make people wonder what's so great about it that they want to preemptively threaten fansubbers.
It'll be subbed anyway. A reputable group can just release a sub anonymously and once that hits bittorrent it's unstoppable.
So any news on whether anyone has released a nice sub? I've been waiting for weeks now and it is beginning to drive me nuts...
If someone would've subbed it, it would be posted here.
Well, I've tried downloading all the torrents I could find for this video, but all of them seem to be fakes, anyone else having any luck?! I'm desperate here.
it seems the groups have been playing it save, which made us not see it, it has been subbed, BUT only as a standalone sub, you will need the raw and then download the subs.:
Raw:
http://www.mininova.org/get/412110
Subs:
http://www.gits-fans.com/ddl/
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Ive tried all the subs with that raw you posted, but to me it seems that every single one of them has a delay
Aye. I had to fix the subtitle file by removing exactly 5 seconds from the timings. Then it was spot on.
Nice movie, though. It all made a lot more sense at the very end than during most of the show. Stand-alone (no pun) movies obviously can't easily have as strong and developed plots as long series, but this wasn't bad.
Edit: The srt file with fixed timing included as an attachment. Those who know this stuff also know this fixing was a job worth 2 minutes (had to dig up the program, which took half of it).
Last edited by Kraco; Wed, 10-18-2006 at 11:50 AM.
any editor that will allow for fast editing ? :>Originally Posted by Kraco
Or rather, could you share your edited sub file ?
edit : ty dud(e/in)
Last edited by ?igma; Wed, 10-18-2006 at 11:57 AM.
Damn, I really wanted to see this but when I load the sub file, the video runs real slow and nothing I do fixes it. So hopefully someone takes the chance and subs the whole thing together.
"If you don't shut up.... I'll introduce your mouth to my fist." - Zetsubou Sensei
It wasn't high-res video, the sound was only stereo, nor should there be any other factors especially burdening your system. So, I think it was either something you didn't yet try, some switch somewhere setting its will against you, or something else was taxing your cpu. It's no necessarily even a setting in your player (whatever player you use), but it could be some antialiasing setting of your video card, or something.
There was also something strange about the video file, or at least what I downloaded. For some reason my WinXP (explorer) was really munching on that file, and forever. So, when I headed with the Windows Explorer to the directory where the avi was, the explorer suddenly started to eat most of my CPU time, and wouldn't cease unless I changed directory or closed the windows explorer. I have no bloody idea what that was all about. So, before I started to watch the movie, I closed down the windows explorer.
But maybe I'm the only one with such a peculiarity present.
That is a problem associated with the codec they used and the Windows Explorer video preview feature. It took me a little while to find out what the deal was but essentially that feature and some codecs don't get along at all.
The Fix:
Go to Start -> Run and type in "regsvr32 /u shmedia.dll" no quotes. This will disable the preview feature and it should stop the CPU crunching. If you decide you want the video preview feature back just type "regsvr32 shmedia.dll" in the same prompt to reactivate it.
NOTE: It worked for me but I offer no guarantees, google the command if you want to know more about what it does and wwhy the problem exists in the first place.
I had to do what Kraco did and speed the sub by 5 seconds and it works fine now, I haven't watched the movie yet because I'm waiting to watch it with a GITS buddy of mine, but it all runs smoothly. I'm surprised at the quality of such a small video file.
This one is new just added today and seems to be good with subs.
http://www.mininova.org/get/462102
I'm having some trouble changing the timing on the subtitles with MPC, can anyone give some advice as to how I can do it?