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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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Thursday October 21 00:40:39 2010 Re: Urinetown |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Shows how it's hard to dance around with > hands behind. Poor lass, nothing left to do but shake her boobs around. Would like to see the whole number rather than just this snippet. Nice one. |
Thursday October 21 08:20:29 2010 Gemma Arterton Prince Of Persia Request |
Hello, could someone please edit Gemma Arterton's scenes from Prince Of Persia? She gets handgagged a couple of times, has a quick on screen cleave gagging and then spends some time with her hands in front of her. The gagging scene is not that long unfortunately, especially compared to her recent scenes in Alice Creed, but what can i say, i'm not paricularly fond of ballgags and hey, it's Gemma Arterton! She's superhot! Oh and the movie ain't too bad either! I had accidentaly posted a similar post on the discussion section yesterday so i thought i'd post again in the right section... Thanks in advance! |
Thursday October 21 09:52:22 2010 Re: Wrong Side Of Town (starring Brooke Frost) |
Great pictures i love them |
Dan |
Thursday October 21 11:48:31 2010 Terriers S01E07 - 'Missing Persons' (starring unknown) |
Short scene from yesterday, nothing special: |
Sam |
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MX2LZCFQ |
Thursday October 21 12:35:53 2010 Re: Pardon My Terror |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > > Christine Mcyntire handgagged and dragged away; then > > > discovered B&G Love how she talks with her gag on. That muffled voice is just as sexy as going "mmmmmghgph"! |
Ethel |
Thursday October 21 13:57:10 2010 Re: Terriers S01E07 - 'Missing Persons' (starring unknown) |
HD version, with just the one screenshot because it's the only good angle there was: http://i52.tinypic.com/11uhl61.jpg |
Sam |
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=26UQY8KK |
Thursday October 21 16:15:19 2010 Technical question |
To our great cappers, is there an easy way to record scenes off a DVR onto a PC? How to you guys do it? |
Thursday October 21 16:56:35 2010 Days of Our Lives: Farrah Fath |
Brief scene from 2008. Mimi (Farrah Fath) is tossed into a trunk bound and gagged. Not a very good scene, and the actress looks hotter today on OLTL. She plays the capture scene well with a nice pleading look as she's about to be gagged, but once out of the crate, doesn't look that good while being untied. Kinda a OTM/cleave combo. |
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8Q8MMQTM |
Thursday October 21 17:39:27 2010 Re: Days of Our Lives: Farrah Fath |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Brief scene from 2008. Mimi (Farrah Fath) is tossed into > a trunk bound and gagged. > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8Q8MMQTM Thanks for posting. I do agree that it isn't a great scene, but this one is more about the actress than the scene quality. Let's hope she gets another scene soon. |
ltbhtf2002 |
Thursday October 21 17:52:46 2010 Re: Technical question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > To our great cappers, is there an easy way to record > scenes off a DVR onto a PC? > How to you guys do it I use the Hauppauge HD PVR. |
MadFish |
Thursday October 21 19:49:14 2010 Re: Pardon My Terror |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Christine Mcyntire handgagged and dragged away; then > discovered B&G in this Three Stooges-type short > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-iR8X2mPtI Wish I could find this one on DVD. It's actually not half bad. And Christine Mcyntire is one of the best looking of forties damsels. Anyone know where a DVD copy can be obtained? |
Tied And Taped |
DiDProductions@comcast.net |
http://www.tiedandtaped.com |
Thursday October 21 21:35:05 2010 Software Question for Sam |
Hey Sam, What software do you use to make screencaps? Yours always look so clean. I use the same software I use to clip/stitch/transcode the .ts files and if there's even small movement in the scene, the screencap get distorted. Also, do you know any good media players that do frame-by-frame advance? |
MadFish |
Thursday October 21 22:27:31 2010 Re: Software Question for Sam |
MadFish wrote: > Hey Sam, > What software do you use to make screencaps? Yours > always look so clean. I use the same software I use to > clip/stitch/transcode the .ts files and if there's even > small movement in the scene, the screencap get distorted. > Also, do you know any good media players that do > frame-by-frame advance? I use Media Player Classic to watch every video format in existence, and to create screencaps (use Alt+I to do so). It works very well for me, at least; hence my penchant for making loads and loads of screencaps for HD scenes! I've tried VLC and a few others along the way, but I've absolutely sworn by MPC for years. You'll never catch me using another player. It also does frame by frame advance perfectly, using your standard left & right arrow keys. Give it a try and use my settings provided in the Megaupload link (put the .INI file into your MPC folder and it should take over). Also bear in mind that when make screencaps for normal definition AVIs, I often edit their proportions in Photoshop so that they come out to a certain aspect ratio and size. For example, many cappers don't bother to adjust their 16:9 AVIs properly when encoding. This means that they leave it as something like 640x352 when it should be 624x352 (the latter conforming to release group standards). I really hate that! So when doing screencaps, I do that part myself just to reflect the correct aspect ratio. I'm very, VERY picky about that kinda stuff. |
Sam |
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CFI7HD2C |
Thursday October 21 22:36:14 2010 The Troop-"The Substitute" |
Anyone have this scene? Database mentions that a woman is tied up and tape gagged in it? |
Thursday October 21 22:40:27 2010 Re: Software Question for Sam |
Sam wrote: > Give it a try and use my settings provided in the > Megaupload link (put the .INI file into your MPC folder > and it should take over). Thanks Sam. I'll check it out when I get home. |
MadFish |
Thursday October 21 22:46:35 2010 Re: Software Question for Sam |
MadFish wrote: > Thanks Sam. I'll check it out when I get home. One more thing: I use a version of Media Player Classic known as "Home Cinema" or "MPC-HC" (link below). The settings I provided are for that version in particular. Obviously there's the original MPC as well, but it's no longer updated and my settings may not work for it. |
Sam |
http://mpc-hc.sourceforge.net/download-media-player-classic-hc.html |
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