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Thursday September 16 09:24:23 2010
Las Vegas: Vanessa Marcil
Hey Sam i was wondering, is Vanessa Marcil's scene from Las Vegas available on HD? Can you please upload it? Thanks in advance!
Thursday September 16 10:56:16 2010
Re: Game show from Taiwan
Wasn't there anothetrTaiwanese/Japanese/Korean/Asian game show where two people ransack a lady's room looking for items while the lady is struggling bound and gagged on the bed.

Tried searching but can't seem to come up with the right search string.

Jacot
Thursday September 16 11:05:53 2010
Smaville
very nice clip
http://i53.tinypic.com/2iqza6f.jpg
http://www.cwtv.com/cw-video/smallville/cross-preview/?play=bd82c15d-7f7b-4398-b75e-ad59e6370ffc
Thursday September 16 11:16:28 2010
R0e0h0n0a H0a0i T0e0r0i P0a0l0k0o0n K0i C0h0h0a0o0n M0e0i0n ep 276 + 277
R0e0h0n0a H0a0i T0e0r0i P0a0l0k0o0n K0i C0h0h0a0o0n M0e0i0n > soap (I used to write "telenovela" in the past but all those Indian serials are, in fact, soaps) > India > 2010 > ep 276 + 277 (September 13th + 14th 2010) > A0m0r0a0p0a0l0i D0u0b0e0y > hands in front + white cleave:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IofGUks756M

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qvejt-Hn6Bg
GUEST 123
Thursday September 16 11:42:24 2010
Re: The Dish featuring Danielle Fishel
Sam wrote:

> How about not converting it at all and uploading the
> uncompressed MPEG-2 instead? There ain't nothing better
> than an original lossless file. :-D


Is there a place we could pass around clips at that level?
So far I've had to convert into a file under 10 to get through email limits
Jay L
Thursday September 16 11:58:22 2010
Re: Passing Around Uncompressed Files?
I'm (slowly) in the process of finding what clips haven't been widely passed around and marking them to it's entry to offer caps to Pofoz's new site.

Quite abit of them (mostly foreign), just didn't interest the various cap sites that we good enough to post them for me.

I've been interested in a site that I could run good ones up and everyone could get at them.
For example, my Facebook test failed because the boys had to become "Friends" and they couldn't keep the vids themselves. So it was easier to break them down and email direct.

Anyone knows something that I could set up that Pofoz and the boys could have a go through, let me know?
Jay L
Thursday September 16 12:48:27 2010
Re: The Dish featuring Danielle Fishel
Jay L wrote:

> Is there a place we could pass around clips at that
> level?

mediafire.com says it allows 200 meg file for free.
civil
Thursday September 16 12:54:39 2010
Re: Passing Around Uncompressed Files?
Wouldn't Megaupload do the job just fine? DVD-compliant .VOB files are normally under 1GB (or 1023MB exactly), so they're easily uploaded through there. If they're bigger .MPEGs, then HJSplit or WinRAR can be used to break them up.

I've been really getting into the uncompressed stuff lately, so I'm willing to give any encouragement necessary to cappers who don't want to bother with all that .AVI/Xvid compression yarn. I know the latter are still high quality, but nothing beats uncompressed straight-from-the-DVD raw copies.
Sam
Thursday September 16 12:55:36 2010
Re: Passing Around Uncompressed Files?
Jay L wrote:

> and they couldn't keep the
> vids themselves. So it was easier to break them down and
> email direct.

There is a trick to that on Facebook. Before I view a facebook page, I clean out my temp internet cach. I then browse the photostream to view caps and videos. WHen I think I am close to my cache folder size (I use 1024mb), I then exit IE and go and copy my cache folder to a new location. Videos and pics (even those designated that you can't save) are not on my pc for my use. Trick also works on webpages that have disabled right-click "Save as" options.
civil
Thursday September 16 14:50:42 2010
Re: Passing Around Uncompressed Files?
Sam wrote:

> Megaupload
> .VOB files are normally under 1GB (or 1023MB exactly), so
> they're easily uploaded through there.


Ahhh, I see. I can convert to mpeg2 and try that


**** nothing beats uncompressed straight-from-the-DVD raw copies. ****


Oh I don't have that. This is all scenes off TV & from trades.
asically improving from the email clips of the less popular scenes from Asia, or Egypt

The cap sites have been fantastic to me in posting the more popular ones & saved me alot of $$$ in mailing costs, so I dont want to bother them.

Thanks
Jay L
Thursday September 16 14:59:40 2010
Re: Passing Around Uncompressed Files?
civil wrote:

> There is a trick to that on Facebook.

Cool.
Mark that. Thanks

The trick were trying was the Replay Video Capture trial. It was great for recording everything, but it was only like 2mins it would record and then shut down. Boys would have 3 to 4 clips of one scene. Pain in the ass
Jay L
Thursday September 16 15:04:36 2010
Re: The Dish featuring Danielle Fishel
civil wrote:

> Jay L wrote:
> > Is there a place we could pass around clips at that
> > level?

**** mediafire.com says it allows 200 meg file for free. ****

Most of these are AVIs up around 2GB+
I'm going to try this mpeg2 thing and see how she goes.

Thanks
Jay L
Thursday September 16 16:38:49 2010
Re: The Dish featuring Danielle Fishel
> Most of these are AVIs up around 2GB+
> I'm going to try this mpeg2 thing and see how she goes.
> Thanks

AVI (raw video) is loseless and to be used only for editing for a final product.

Mpeg2 is a combination of lossy video compression (not loseless).
Thursday September 16 16:56:24 2010
Aktenzeichen XY
Scene taken from the long running German TV crime series.

A robbery at a the cash office of a supermarket. Two women are tied hand and foot with zip ties. A third female enters the cash room and she too is zip tied, but also tape gagged.

http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/beitrag/video/1133880/Ueberfall-mit-fetter-Beute#/beitrag/video/1133880/Ueberfall-mit-fetter-Beute

Fatbloke
Thursday September 16 17:33:13 2010
Re: The Dish featuring Danielle Fishel
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> AVI (raw video) is loseless and to be used only for
> editing for a final product.
> Mpeg2 is a combination of lossy video compression (not loseless).

No, you've got them mixed up. MPEG-2 is the raw video stream found on DVDs, and AVI is the most common and accessible container for the Xvid codec, which is a lossy form of video compression.
Sam
Thursday September 16 17:43:55 2010
Re: Aktenzeichen XY
Fatbloke wrote:

>
> female enters the cash room and she too is zip tied, but
> also tape gagged.
> http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/beitrag/video/1133880/Ueber
> fall-mit-fetter-Beute#/beitrag/video/1133880/Ueberfall-mit
> -fetter-Beute

Link does not work. Any idea when this aired? Youtube often has the show.

Thursday September 16 17:50:59 2010
Re: The Dish featuring Danielle Fishel
Sam wrote:

> (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > AVI (raw video) is loseless and to be used only for
> > editing for a final product.
> > Mpeg2 is a combination of lossy video compression
> (not loseless).
> No, you've got them mixed up. MPEG-2 is the raw video
> stream found on DVDs, and AVI is the most common and
> accessible container for the Xvid codec, which is a lossy
> form of video compression.

I do a lot of video editing, and I can say that both of you are right to some degree.

MPEG-2 is indeed the format used on DVDs, but it's not "raw" insofar as it's uncompressed. MPEG-2 is still a compressed format (albeit a fairly high-quality one).

AVIs can be either lossy or lossless. The vast majority of AVIs employ some kind of codec. There's a ton of codecs that use AVI as a container format (xvid, divx, DV). However, it's possible to make a truly uncompressed AVI, but the file sizes for these are absurdly large, to the point they're almost never used. Even raw video imported from camera equipment almost always uses a form of compression.

So this whole debate really shouldn't be about "lossy vs. lossless", but rather what codecs provide the best quality.
Not a Guest
Thursday September 16 17:53:31 2010
Re: Aktenzeichen XY
(unsigned poster) wrote:

>Link does not work. Any idea when this aired? Youtube often has the show.

Here is a youtube link. Scene is based on real crime, but this one is strange. Two females are tied up, and the third is just gagged. Once the thugs leave, she ungags herself and frees the others.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lr7sWlVShso
Thursday September 16 18:06:03 2010
Re: Aktenzeichen XY
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> this one is strange. Two females are tied up, and the
> third is just gagged.

The other two were quiet but the third one paniced so they duct taped her mouth shut to "help" her be quiet.
She got tied but freed herself
Thursday September 16 18:16:29 2010
Re: The Dish featuring Danielle Fishel
Not a Guest wrote:

> MPEG-2 is indeed the format used on DVDs, but it's not
> "raw" insofar as it's uncompressed. MPEG-2 is
> still a compressed format (albeit a fairly high-quality
> one).

True. When I said MPEG-2 was "raw", I meant in the sense that it's the rawest form of video that we (the consumer) have available to us. Obviously the genuinely raw master copies of a video are in the hands of TV stations or film producers but, in terms of consumer video, MPEG-2 is what we're given to work with. It's this

As for AVIs and codecs, I don't know much about the precise technicalities of Xvid vs H.264, other than that Xvid is still used predominantly for very lossy compression (within the popular AVI container), whereas H.264 is almost always used for somewhat compressed HD material (within the MKV container). Apparently H.264 provides a more efficient compression method to Xvid.

Obviously there's also the antiquated DivX codec, but that's been confined to history within the past 5 years or so (although many of the caps I post seem to have been encoded using DivX, which clearly shows their age).
Sam
Thursday September 16 18:24:42 2010
Scene from a show called Hanna
I found this scene in the favourites folder of a youtube user http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPuxiKcwgQY It's from a German show (i think) called Hanna. Now i checked and there's nothing more concerning this girl in this particular episode or the previous one, but does anyone know if there's anything else of interest in it? The star is pretty cute...
Thursday September 16 18:29:43 2010
Re: The Dish featuring Danielle Fishel
Sam wrote:

> As for AVIs and codecs, I don't know much about the
> precise technicalities of Xvid vs H.264, other than that
> Xvid is still used predominantly for very lossy
> compression (within the popular AVI container), whereas
> H.264 is almost always used for somewhat compressed HD
> material (within the MKV container). Apparently H.264
> provides a more efficient compression method to Xvid.

Yeah, I believe Blu-Rays are encoded with some form of H.264. I think it's a very high quality form of compression. Most BDrips online are MKV, which I find play pretty well with VLC media player.

Not a Guest
Thursday September 16 18:48:34 2010
Re: Game show from Taiwan
Jacot wrote:

> Wasn't there anothetrTaiwanese/Japanese/Korean/Asian game
> show where two people ransack a lady's room looking for
> items while the lady is struggling bound and gagged on
> the bed.

It's called 'Cat's Eye' and was on majorjohns a while back.
Two hot chicks B&G'd on beds while 2 guys toss the room.
Good struggling
http://www.majorjohns.com/New%20Index/C/Cats_eye_01.jpg
Thursday September 16 21:12:36 2010
Thunder Country Commercial
Title: Thunder Country Commercial
Medium: Other
Actress: Unknown

Description: Commercial for Thunder Country, some sort of popular Southern country music station.

The commercial loudly proclaims that there will be more music and less talk. To that end, after showing the new morning crew, the camera pans down to the other side of the room where the previous morning DJs are bound and gagged.

Two cute blonde women and one guy are sitting together, tied up in a huddle with red rope. Their hands are tied tightly in front of them with more rope, and they are all gagged with duct tape which is tightly wrapped around their heads, completely covering the lower halves of their faces. While the commercial goes on, the gagged DJs do some nice struggling and squirming.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZz64G6zyCs
Thursday September 16 21:55:32 2010
Re: The Dish featuring Danielle Fishel
Jay L wrote:

> Sam wrote:
> > How about not converting it at all and uploading the
>
> > uncompressed MPEG-2 instead?]

Should have SD quality sometime tomorrow.
civil

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