Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children Complete Digital Release Poll - 720p or 1080p

720p or 1080p Release

  • 720p

    Votes: 13 29.5%
  • 1080p

    Votes: 22 50.0%
  • Don't release. Force people to buy it!

    Votes: 9 20.5%

  • Total voters
    44

SilentTweak

Gee Gee Gee
AKA
Chocolinx, Rumi
I don't know, those HD videos on You Tube are pretty darn good.

The HD encoding YouTube uses is still considerably worst in comparison to a regular 720 video releases on the net. 1080 would be even more awesome, assuming it has the right amount of bitrate :)
 

Reference

Likes The Bartender
I feel like I'm right on the cusp of getting it to work. I updated VLC and deleted some unused stuff off my desktop. I also close all the programs. It got better but it still lags a bit. :/

Hey what about a .mp4 file? What is the difference in that? That might have been the file extension for the Jump Festa trailer.

Also should I try redownloading the trailer?


Play the file, then run taskman.

If CPU is 100%, then there's nothing you can do. Your processor can't handle 1080p. :( I had CCCP and CoreAVC and the problem really was just that my processor (1.7GHz) just couldn't handle it.

But it's not the end of the world. There 's always 720. :)


@Youtube convo

The Youtube HD thing is pretty nice for a webstream, actually. But there's still quality loss from the original file. :)
 
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Tennyo

Higher Further Faster
I posted them before but here are my specs again. ST said that it should work:

Model Name: MacBook Pro 15"
Model Identifier: MacBookPro2,2
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.33 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache (per processor): 4 MB
Memory: 2 GB
Bus Speed: 667 MHz
Boot ROM Version: MBP22.00A5.B07
SMC Version: 1.12f5

I'll check out what you guys are all suggesting, provided that they are Mac compatible.
 

Pixel

The Pixie King
Hey, SilentTweak, do you happen to know any decent software for extracting subtitles from a dvd to an srt or text file, or sequencing subtitles?
 

SilentTweak

Gee Gee Gee
AKA
Chocolinx, Rumi
I posted them before but here are my specs again. ST said that it should work:

Model Name: MacBook Pro 15"
Model Identifier: MacBookPro2,2
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.33 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache (per processor): 4 MB
Memory: 2 GB
Bus Speed: 667 MHz
Boot ROM Version: MBP22.00A5.B07
SMC Version: 1.12f5

I'll check out what you guys are all suggesting, provided that they are Mac compatible.

Oh yeah you have a MAC. My best suggestion is boot up in Windows lol I'm really not good with MAC. Might have to ask around www.doom9.org for help to play stuff. But your specs are good enough.

Hey, SilentTweak, do you happen to know any decent software for extracting subtitles from a dvd to an srt or text file, or sequencing subtitles?

Sorry, I've tried in the past, but always failed. I managed to get subs out into a PDF but didn't really help my cause lol Ask on www.doom9.org I'm sure someone there will know exactly what to do.

On another note. I might be able to get some actual 1080p footage of the FFXIII demo; or at least some decent 720p captures. I've manage to snag a HDPVR to borrow. :)
 

Tennyo

Higher Further Faster
Well none of the Windows computers in my house will be able to handle 1080p, I can tell you that much right now. :monster: Heck I don't even know if the one that's mine will even be able to handle 720p. And I'm certainly not paying to be able to dual run it on my laptop.

I inquired about it on a Mac Forum so we'll just have to wait and see. :)
 

Ryusuke

Lv. 25 Adventurer
I tried to download and play the trailer you posted in another thread, but the video lagged. My friend's computer had the audio lag. Also the CPU went very close to 100%. ._.;

720p should work fine though
 
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I Am Not Me

The Mean Clack
AKA
Mei, Koibito, Stalker, Little Dude, Nami
Does it just rely on the power of the CPU, or can a graphics card help? :O
 

SilentTweak

Gee Gee Gee
AKA
Chocolinx, Rumi
Does it just rely on the power of the CPU, or can a graphics card help? :O

If you have a video card that supports DXVA, which also means, it can decode AVC codecs then it can. Most new videos cards since early 2008 can. If not, you'll be relying on CPU mostly.
 

I Am Not Me

The Mean Clack
AKA
Mei, Koibito, Stalker, Little Dude, Nami
If you have a video card that supports DXVA, which also means, it can decode AVC codecs then it can. Most new videos cards since early 2008 can. If not, you'll be relying on CPU mostly.

Oh gah. How do I find out if my video card supports DXVA?

Sorry for the n00b questions. :awesome: And thank you.
 

Cloud_S

Pro Adventurer
Since we seem to be posting comp specs....

  • XPS 630
  • Processor: Intel Core2 Q6600 Quad-Core (8MB L2 cache,2.40GHz,1066FSB, overclocked to 3.0GHz)
  • Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 1
  • Memory: 4GB Corsair Dominator DDR2 SDRAM 800MHz -4 DIMMs
  • Monitors: 24 inch UltraSharp 2408WFP Widescreen Digital Flat Panel
  • Video Card: nVidia GeForce 9800GX2 1024MB GDDR3
  • Hard Drive: 500GB - 7200RPM, SATA 3.0Gb/s, 16MB Cache
  • Optical Drive: Single Drive: Blu-ray Disc Drive (BD/DVD/CD burner w/double layer BD write)
  • Sound Cards: Realtek High Definition Audio


Plays videos just fine. :D
 
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SilentTweak

Gee Gee Gee
AKA
Chocolinx, Rumi
ATI Radeon HD 3400 Series :)?

Yes you can use your video card to decode the video. Simply download Media Player Classic Home Cinema. I'm sure google can help you find a download.

EDIT: Nm http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=170561 here you go. Download the one that's appropriate for you Windows. You can PM me about what settings you need. Or look up a good guide.

And for kicks my PC:
CPU: Q9450 @ 3.04Ghz
RAM: 4GB
GPU: AMD HD4850 CrossFire
HDD: Too many to count (over 5TB at least)
Monitor: Dell S2409W 24" 1920x1080
Optical Drive: LG Blu-Ray (Borrowed from BestBuy) and Philips DVD-RW
 
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I Am Not Me

The Mean Clack
AKA
Mei, Koibito, Stalker, Little Dude, Nami
Yes you can use your video card to decode the video. Simply download Media Player Classic Home Cinema. I'm sure google can help you find a download.

EDIT: Nm http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=170561 here you go. Download the one that's appropriate for you Windows.

OMG THANK YOU :lol:

I am very grateful. When I grow old enough, I'll marry you.

...or I'll just say thank you again. :awesome:

And for kicks my PC:
CPU: Q9450 @ 3.04Ghz
RAM: 4GB
GPU: AMD HD4850 CrossFire
HDD: Too many to count (over 5TB at least)
Monitor: Dell S2409W 24" 1920x1080
Optical Drive: LG Blu-Ray (Borrowed from BestBuy) and Philips DVD-RW

ZOMG 5TB?! Such HDDs exist now? D:
 

SilentTweak

Gee Gee Gee
AKA
Chocolinx, Rumi
I should have gotten the 1TB drive when I ordered my computer... I thought 500GB would last me... I'm down to 104GB. ^^;

My 400 and 500 are full of HD movies lol

Both my 1.5TBs are more than 75% each.

My main drive is 60% full 500GB.
 

Cloud_S

Pro Adventurer
My 400 and 500 are full of HD movies lol

Both my 1.5TBs are more than 75% each.

My main drive is 60% full 500GB.

Ahh.... I've just got too many things I don't need but can't delete. :P


Someone posted this on 2ch:

ff7ac1507.jpg


O_O
 
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