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This page is for posting links to online streaming video, Youtube and things like that. The rules are somewhat looser than Discussion. You can post and discuss mainstream and related amateur video. Do not post clips from commercial videos. It's usually not that hard to tell the difference.
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Sunday February 05 00:25:29 2012 Seeking Justice (featuring January Jones) |
Well, now that I've seen it in THIS kinda quality, January Jones goes straight on my list of "most beautiful damsels ever". Now, whilst the Latin telenovela/Telemundo damsels are mucho hot as well, I don't bother to count them bcoz their scenes are dime-a-dozen to the point of desensitization. I like my sparkling Hollywood damsels just like this: http://i.imgur.com/j4Xor.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ap2Bd.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ryUp3.jpg http://i.imgur.com/m0pY1.jpg http://i.imgur.com/tRbXr.jpg http://i.imgur.com/Vd0MF.jpg http://i.imgur.com/abGxe.jpg http://i.imgur.com/hbUy9.jpg http://i.imgur.com/jgK0A.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ITYA4.jpg Video: H.264 Audio: DTS Resolution: 720p Source: Blu-ray (encoded) |
Sam |
http://www.mediafire.com/?aa6a8f15qcqpdpa |
Sunday February 05 06:38:53 2012 Re: The Scorpion King 3: Battle For Redemption (featuring Krystal Vee) |
>>>>(unsigned poster) wrote: > Also try Potplayer, from the creator of KMPlayer, it's an > excellent application. > http://www.videohelp.com/tools/PotPlayer I'll give it a try. I like that they have a 64-bit version. However, I have a silly question: Why didn't the guy simply make a better version of KMPlayer instead? |
The Greyman |
Sunday February 05 06:51:55 2012 Re: The Scorpion King 3: Battle For Redemption (featuring Krystal Vee) |
>>>>The Kindly One wrote: > Good points, Greyman. Also,I've found VLC highly > unstable; it almost always crashes on startup, and tends > to be jittery, sluggish and prone to sudden lockups. I > avoid it if at all possible and use KM or one of the > Media Players with the K-Lite Codec Pack enabled. To be fair, I can't recall any startup crashes or jittery/sluggish play. As for crashes, I've crashed ALL of the players from time to time, especially when jumping around in a clip. VLC is great for newbies because it comes with it's own codecs built in, since locating/installing audio and video codecs or codec packs can be tricky at times. That's also it's biggest fault because if it won't/can't play some clip correctly, you're SOL until the VLC team fixes the issue themselves. None of these players are perfect. Each of them have some faults and some strengths. I wish I was technical enough to take the best of all of them and make one ultra player that did it all and did it all perfectly. |
The Greyman |
Sunday February 05 10:25:23 2012 Some Requests |
Requesting the scene from "Cop Out" since the Megaupload links are now down |
Sunday February 05 11:36:51 2012 Re: Seeking Justice (featuring January Jones) |
This movie has hit Blu-Ray already? :D Love this scene even if it is brief. The gorgeous Miss Jones delivers a second tight tape gag scene. Thanks again Sam. Awesome caps too. |
MadFish |
Sunday February 05 14:11:30 2012 Heather Tom Y&R Request |
Heather Tom Y&R part 1: http://www.mediafire.com/?2jvzbi813ii0r7u Heather Tom Y&R part 2: http://www.mediafire.com/?oku8av2ikczzcb1 Not the best quality so don't expect HD or anything. |
MT |
Sunday February 05 15:04:41 2012 Re: Heather Tom Y&R Request |
MT wrote: > Heather Tom Y&R part 1: > http://www.mediafire.com/?2jvzbi813ii0r7u > Heather Tom Y&R part 2: > http://www.mediafire.com/?oku8av2ikczzcb1 > Not the best quality so don't expect HD or anything. Thanks a lot! Also, when using mediafire I suggest using "save link as..." instead on left clicking on the "Download File" button... A pop up ad that gets activated when clicking "Download" has set off my anti virus twice! Better safe than sorry! |
Sunday February 05 15:30:16 2012 Mission Impossible 3 |
Does anyone have Michelle Monaghan's scene from Mission Impossible 3? |
Sunday February 05 16:18:24 2012 Re: The Scorpion King 3: Battle For Redemption (featuring Krystal Vee) |
Sam wrote: > So, I only ever use VLC in desperation; usually for those > ancient Realmedia or Quicktime files that MPC refuses to > play (most of them being Raffish and MJ clips). Right now I'm only using VLC for MKV playback. It seems to be smooth and clear for me whenever I use it. However, two things that I don't like are how most videos are opened up into huge frame sizes during initial playback, and that it doesn't support thumbnails for my MKV's, just that hideous orange cone.lol I used to have DivX but opted not to use their software any longer. I'm sure there are some nice MKV players out there so I'll keep my options open. |
jc |
Sunday February 05 16:35:35 2012 Re: Project:Slasher |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > The interactive video. Actually pretty cool Thanks. I appreciate seeing bonds instead of just gags, even if it doesn't last too long. |
Sunday February 05 17:38:33 2012 Quicktime MP4 Files |
I have several MP4 files that were download(saves) from online sites. They are encoded with h.264 and aac. When I play these files with QT, I view the movie inspector pane and the data size is reported as so much smaller than the actual file size on the drive. For instance a file may show to be 20MB in size but while playing in QT the inspector reports it as a data size of 5MB. Is this because the files are being handled in a Quicktime container and the compression rate may be higher? Hopefully this can be explained to me as I am still trying to get the hang of digital video technology. BTW, I am using Firefox and DownloadHelper(without Conversion) to get these videos. |
jc |
Sunday February 05 19:14:33 2012 Thunder and Mud |
I've been looking everywhere for this scene. If anyone has it or knows where it is, please let me know. Thank you |
Sic |
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