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Not a walrus
Finalized videos will become available here as I finish them:
http://www.archive.org/details/AwesomeGamesDoneQuick2012
All you need to be able to help is VirtualDub, XVid, and some tenacity.
I have cleared out most of the old sync footage since nobody needs it any more. Once I have the missing footage from trihex I'll put up the missing dvd stuff.
Sync-quality footage is available here: (might be some missing stuff, if there is, TELL ME)
http://www.uranium-anchor.com/speed/sda/agdq2/
There are four folders:
dvd - anything recorded on the dvd recorders with svideo (240p or 480i)
hdpvr - anything recorded with component (480p or 720p)
fraps - anything recorded on the gaming pc
xsplit - the raw streamed footage, reencoded to be much smaller and at a constant framerate (the raws claim to be at 1000 fps, wtf?)
Information I need
Unfortunately I have not yet had the time to figure out which runs correspond to which HDPVR or Xsplit recordings, but the DVD and fraps footage should be pretty well labeled. The information I need from all of you is basically frame numbers that indicate when the xsplit recordings and the high quality recordings match up. In order to do this, I suggest you open two copies of virtualdub, and frame seek until you see an identical (but distinct!) frame, and mark down the frame numbers for both. For each segment that either set of footage is in (some of the runs are fragmented in xsplit, some of them are fragmented across dvds, etc), I would like at least 3 sync points. One near the beginning of the run, one near the middle, and one near the end. For runs shorter than half an hour, 2 sync points is probably fine. For REALLY short segments (less than 5 minutes), one sync point should be fine.
While I certainly can't hold you to it, I would prefer to work "in order" as much as possible, getting early runs encoded first, but I won't sit on my thumbs if I have footage I can work with just because it's much farther ahead than I'd like to be.
Finally, if you intend to go find sync points, please announce it in the thread so we don't duplicate work. With your help we can get these runs synced and encoded quickly!
As an example of the sort of post I need, here is DXHR's sync points, which is a good example because the xsplit footage is in two parts:
Another good example is here:
http://oasiz.lerppu.net/sdasync.txt
The following high quality footage is lost or unusable:
Sonic Adventure 2 (whoever was playing on the right tv is xsplit only)
Double Dragon 2 (whoever was playing on the right tv is xsplit only)
Trio the Punch (whoever was playing on the left tv is xsplit only)
Any of the PC games except Unreal, Half-life, and System Shock 2 is xsplit only
All footage will have the xsplit recording as the primary source, with high quality footage layered over if available. Anything that is not at least D1/480i will come in MQ and HQ versions, at 640x480 (unless it's in widescreen, in which case MQ will be 320x240). Anything else will also come in an IQ version at 1280x960, if high quality footage is available.
http://www.archive.org/details/AwesomeGamesDoneQuick2012
All you need to be able to help is VirtualDub, XVid, and some tenacity.
I have cleared out most of the old sync footage since nobody needs it any more. Once I have the missing footage from trihex I'll put up the missing dvd stuff.
Sync-quality footage is available here: (might be some missing stuff, if there is, TELL ME)
http://www.uranium-anchor.com/speed/sda/agdq2/
There are four folders:
dvd - anything recorded on the dvd recorders with svideo (240p or 480i)
xsplit - the raw streamed footage, reencoded to be much smaller and at a constant framerate (the raws claim to be at 1000 fps, wtf?)
Information I need
Unfortunately I have not yet had the time to figure out which runs correspond to which HDPVR or Xsplit recordings, but the DVD and fraps footage should be pretty well labeled. The information I need from all of you is basically frame numbers that indicate when the xsplit recordings and the high quality recordings match up. In order to do this, I suggest you open two copies of virtualdub, and frame seek until you see an identical (but distinct!) frame, and mark down the frame numbers for both. For each segment that either set of footage is in (some of the runs are fragmented in xsplit, some of them are fragmented across dvds, etc), I would like at least 3 sync points. One near the beginning of the run, one near the middle, and one near the end. For runs shorter than half an hour, 2 sync points is probably fine. For REALLY short segments (less than 5 minutes), one sync point should be fine.
While I certainly can't hold you to it, I would prefer to work "in order" as much as possible, getting early runs encoded first, but I won't sit on my thumbs if I have footage I can work with just because it's much farther ahead than I'd like to be.
Finally, if you intend to go find sync points, please announce it in the thread so we don't duplicate work. With your help we can get these runs synced and encoded quickly!
As an example of the sort of post I need, here is DXHR's sync points, which is a good example because the xsplit footage is in two parts:
Code:
Part 1: XSplit File: 2012-01-04_214708555.1.avi HQ File: 2012_1_4_20_50_27.avi XS - HQ 11442 16387 24177 41857 Part 2: XSplit File: 2012-01-04_220236388.1.avi HQ File: 2012_1_4_20_50_27.avi XS - HQ 9408 67977 67198 183349 155988 360926
Another good example is here:
http://oasiz.lerppu.net/sdasync.txt
The following high quality footage is lost or unusable:
Sonic Adventure 2 (whoever was playing on the right tv is xsplit only)
Double Dragon 2 (whoever was playing on the right tv is xsplit only)
Trio the Punch (whoever was playing on the left tv is xsplit only)
Any of the PC games except Unreal, Half-life, and System Shock 2 is xsplit only
All footage will have the xsplit recording as the primary source, with high quality footage layered over if available. Anything that is not at least D1/480i will come in MQ and HQ versions, at 640x480 (unless it's in widescreen, in which case MQ will be 320x240). Anything else will also come in an IQ version at 1280x960, if high quality footage is available.
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