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Sun, 04-18-2004, 02:05 AM
#1
Genin
Stuttering 78+ intro?
Technical question: is anyone else getting some ghosting during the episode 78 intro? The background and characters seem to be stuttering some and blurring while they're scrolling. I also looked at the Shin Otaku sub, which doesn't exhibit any stuttering for the intro. Is it my machine being too slow, or the encoding on the episode not being able to keep up or something?
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 05:19 AM
#2
Genin
Stuttering 78+ intro?
From what I've heared here... this means you have downloaded the bakasan-version.
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 05:39 AM
#3
Genin
RE: Stuttering 78+ intro?
ive got the bakasan version, and it seems fine
your machine perhaps?
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 05:45 AM
#4
Genin
RE: Stuttering 78+ intro?
maybe you should try playing it in the divx-player. I have an episode, 49, which only works that way, otherwise I get no sound/video.
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 08:03 AM
#5
Genin
RE: Stuttering 78+ intro?
No problems here. Tell some more about your pc (Hz, RAM etc), and the player you use.
I recommend Zoomplayer, best I've ever tried.
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 09:05 AM
#6
Student
RE: Stuttering 78+ intro?
For Bakasan's version, you need the latest Xvid codec, go download that and it will work perfectly.
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 09:17 AM
#7
ANBU
RE: Stuttering 78+ intro?
i had probs with Bakasan's version in winamp but worked perfectly fine in wmp when i used it.
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 12:47 PM
#8
Genin
Stuttering 78+ intro?
I'm watching the ANBU/AONE version, on a 1 Ghz P3 with a GeForce 440 and 512 MB RAM, using WMP 9. I installed the ffshow codec package, dated 5/23/2003. I've been watching the A/A releases mainly, haven't had any problems before. The ghosting isn't a huge problem, but it ruins the intro a little. There's no sound stuttering or anything, the background images that scroll by during the intro just look like they're chugging, so there's double lines. The S-O version manages to scroll without any stuttering in the intro.
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 01:41 PM
#9
Student
Stuttering 78+ intro?
I had a problem with the S-O one, but both the Bakasan and Anbu/AonE are fine for me. Probably it was just my computer needing a reboot or something, maybe you have the same problem. I think if it was the codec you probably wouldn't see it at all... it probably something with your computer, maybe other programs running or not rebooting after a long time, or maybe just close/open media player [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]?
Or maybe try just redownload the file.
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 02:59 PM
#10
Student
Stuttering 78+ intro?
install the latest ffdshow.. link:
FFDSHOW
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 05:13 PM
#11
Genin
Stuttering 78+ intro?
I installed the latest version of fddshow, still the same problem. I'm not sure it'd be a problem with the codec, anyway, as the rest of the episode plays fine, and all my other A/A eps look fine. It's just the intro that looks funky.
To illustrate what I mean about the ghosting, here are two screenshots of the same frames from the A/A intro (left) and the S-O intro (right). I took all of these while playing back the files in VirtualDub and going frame-by-frame until I got a match, so these are single frame screencaps.
***SPOILER SPACE for those who haven't seen the new intro***
This first one shows the scrolling background, which blurs in the A/A ep as it scrolls to the left.
This next one shows ghosting on Rock and Gai, which isn't present in the S-O frame.
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 07:04 PM
#12
RE: Stuttering 78+ intro?
i dont see any thing make it work man
R.I.P Captain America.
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 09:51 PM
#13
Student
RE: Stuttering 78+ intro?
The problem isn't with your codecs or anything, its the group's encoding. The new OP and ED are 30fps while the episode is 24fps. Shin-Otakus encoded in 29.97fps which makes their OP and ED smooth, but you may notice that the ep itself may stutter. Aone/ANBU did theirs in 24fps making the OP and ED stutter but the ep doesn't stutter. Because the OP and ED is 30fps and the Episode itself is 24fps, the only way to make it smooth is to convert it to 120fps since 120 is divisible by both 30 and 24. There is a way to do a pseudo-120fps encode with drop frames but I doubt the encoders know how to do it since they didn't do it back during episodes 26-54. So until Naruto gets a new OP and ED that is 24fps, it will always appear like it stutters.
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 10:45 PM
#14
Genin
Stuttering 78+ intro?
Alright, that makes sense. The lower encoding is merging the original frames together, then. Is there any way for me to do the pseudo-encoding myself, or is it just something the encoders have to do?
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 10:51 PM
#15
Student
Stuttering 78+ intro?
No, there's nothing you can do. You can re-encode it mixing S-O's and A/A's or just resub it yourself with a raw maybe...but I doubt you'd wanna do that.
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 11:23 PM
#16
Genin
RE: Stuttering 78+ intro?
Bummer. Thanks for the response, though.
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Sun, 04-18-2004, 11:33 PM
#17
Genin
RE: Stuttering 78+ intro?
Try going to www.videolan.org and download the newest version of vlc player it's always my failsafe player if I can't get a file to play or play correctly on wmp, zoomplayer or divx player then I go to vlc and it has yet to let me down.
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Mon, 04-19-2004, 12:34 AM
#18
Genin
RE: Stuttering 78+ intro?
Why were they at different frame rates? How were they at different frame rates? I figured the TV transmission would have been the same frame rate, thus the raw being equal, thus the subbed episode being equal? Did they encode the opening converted to 30 fps first, and then add the episode which was still at 24 fps? If that's the case, could they not take the extra time to convert the episode to 30 fps, and then combine them after that? I don't quite know how they do things, this is just a possibility that my limited knowlege came up with, so I'd like to know what's really going on. Thanks.
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Mon, 04-19-2004, 12:49 AM
#19
RE: Stuttering 78+ intro?
they air at different framerates.... tv signals support multiple specs, so 24 or 30 both are "legal" for broadcast....
they made it 30 for some incomprehensible reason that nobody really understands, but basically video producers claim that it's cheaper to produce 30fps animation/cg sequences than 24fps ones.
Our options when we encoded this were:
(a) Encode down to 24fps, get some jerkiness in the opening, make up for it with compression savings in the episode itself. (This is also consistent with all our previous eps).
(b) Encode up to 30fps, get maybe slight jerkiness in the ep itself sometimes (not good, but not likely much) and make it harder to compress (lose quality keeping stuff at 175 megs/ep)
(c) Encode up to 120fps, get no jerkiness, get slightly tougher compression, and most importantly leave behind the people watching on systems at or below about 800 mhz (not acceptable, too much bitching to be had)
(d) make an mkv with different framerate opening and main section, get the advantages of both framerates, and get stuck teaching 80,000 leechers how to use mkv and being told we suck by the people who are too stupid to figure it out.
Obviously, a has ok benefits and mild drawbacks, b has enough drawbacks that our encoder wasn't enthusiastic about it (and he's a guru, so ....), c isn't acceptable as said, and d doesn't work too well either. We chose the option that our encoder was willing to do that didn't involve us doing mkv tech support for the next year or so.
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Mon, 04-19-2004, 01:11 AM
#20
Genin
Stuttering 78+ intro?
Would it be possible perhaps for ANBU/AonE to release just the openings/endings encoded with the proper fps? I can't be the only person who likes collecting intros and endings with snappy songs separately from the episode, and I'd love to get my hands on clear A/A subbed versions of, say, the 2nd and 4th openings... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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