One Piece Episode 480 by Yibis Fansubs
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Thanks a lot. Great job.
Lately you have been keeping the original credits. I like it.
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Downloading it now. Thanks, Yibis!
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Wow, no delayed images for the final scene.
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does anyone know what this guy is talking about? …original credits lately...delayed images for the final scene...
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Every ep have different credits. You used to re-use the opening for some ep on other episodes. So, wrong credits.
And I've discussed delayed images with you before. Which is the ghosting effect that occurs when there is a scene with lots of frames. Usually occurs around Naotoshi Shida scenes.
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Every ep have different credits. You used to re-use the opening for some ep on other episodes. So, wrong credits.
If by "used to" you mean a few times during Amazon Lily o_O
And I've discussed delayed images with you before. Which is the ghosting effect that occurs when there is a scene with lots of frames. Usually occurs around Naotoshi Shida scenes.
Did I say back then that you're having a totally wrong idea of what's going on? Videos have set frame-rates like in this case 24 and 30 frames per second. One scene doesnt suddenly have more or less frames than that.
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If by "used to" you mean a few times during Amazon Lily o_O
Actually, mainly during Shabondy and Amazon Lilly. TBH, I haven't checkd the credits from ID until recently I've started to notice it.
Did I say back then that you're having a totally wrong idea of what's going on? Videos have set frame-rates like in this case 24 and 30 frames per second. One scene doesn't suddenly have more or less frames than that.
Nope, but thanks for the info.
Why do you think this happens when there is a scene for Shida or some other specific animators in other shows that I've noticed?
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Why do you think this happens when there is a scene for Shida or some other specific animators in other shows that I've noticed?
I don't know because I don't know what you mean.
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I don't know because I don't know what you mean.
404, A Shida scene.
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450, A Shida scene.
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No idea. One Piece is a crappy production.
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that has nothing to do with One Piece -_- moreover this happens with top-tier animated scenes. -
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read XMURADX posts again.
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He didn't say the other shows weren't cheap as well. Although I have seen crap in the One Piece animes I haven't seen anywhere else so far. Movie 9 was the worst.
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Thanks for the release yibis
These resemble interlaced fail pics. Maybe this happens when the raw is recorded with a TV that plays 60 frames per second progressive and the video is then encoded with 29,97 fps or so for the internet. It looks like a TV creating “half pictures” in an attempt to make thing look more smooth than they really are. As long as the TV works with 60 fps and the raw with 30 fps these in between pictures should all vanish again in the process of encoding since every second picture (the weird ones) is cut out but if the raw is not exactly 30 fps they might show up from time to time.
The fact that you notice them in highly fluid scenes doesn't mean they only exist there. They are simply easier to spot when the difference between two frames is big.
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Actually, mainly during Shabondy and Amazon Lilly. TBH, I haven't checkd the credits from ID until recently I've started to notice it.
Nope, but thanks for the info.
Why do you think this happens when there is a scene for Shida or some other specific animators in other shows that I've noticed?
My old computer did that too.
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Thanks for the release yibis
These resemble interlaced fail pics. Maybe this happens when the raw is recorded with a TV that plays 60 frames per second progressive and the video is then encoded with 29,97 fps or so for the internet. It looks like a TV creating “half pictures” in an attempt to make thing look more smooth than they really are. As long as the TV works with 60 fps and the raw with 30 fps these in between pictures should all vanish again in the process of encoding since every second picture (the weird ones) is cut out but if the raw is not exactly 30 fps they might show up from time to time.
The fact that you notice them in highly fluid scenes doesn't mean they only exist there. They are simply easier to spot when the difference between two frames is big.
No, a proper raw is just a rip of the digital broadcast. There's no decoding or converting going on and it doesn't have anything to do with the playback setup. These frames are really what the TV-Station is sending out. Also what you said seems generally a bit misguided.
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404, A Shida scene.
! http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/7902/vlcsnap2010061419h04m37.png
450, A Shida scene.
! http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/8504/vlcsnap2010061419h03m56.png
where exactly is that from in ep 450? time?
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hmm… same with me...
i wonder why i didn't see it before