Cooshinator wrote:
Bit wish wrote:

The cool thing is that the teacher was listening to 4mat and all those oldies

I wish I had cool teachers

i had some cool teachers, my photo teacher was the drummer in an indie rock band called Sarge and got me into a few really good graphic novels
and some kids have had no carrier as a teacher

1,506

(68 replies, posted in Trading Post)

sorry to say that i never snagged any spares... do have micro link cables/adapters ill be adding here when i get home
and sync box sold

1,507

(68 replies, posted in Trading Post)

took out listings for everything that sold, added GB micros, Delfy Sync Box & X Session Pro

1,508

(11 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

you seem to be talking about line doubling or half-sizing, not deinterlacing... that would work ok in the case of NES footage which didnt use the full 480 lines of vertical resolution available... his vhs footage does use all 480, so itd significantly reduce image quality unless it happens to be pixel stuff

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(11 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

and his source is vhs, which is roughly 330x 480 resolution interlaced to begin with at 29.97 fps,

1,510

(11 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

but its just an optical trick, not a real doubling

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(11 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

any video traveling over those type of connections is going to max out at 29.97 frames per second... and deinterlacing doesn't double your total frame count, it just converts it to a progressive scan image meaning all 720 x480 (or 756x480 for pal, iirc)pixels display every frame.. an interlaced signal alternates which pixels it displays, in rows, but only half the total pixel count at a time

use it to feed your anger, though none of us in the midwest really need help with that

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(11 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

i've got one of these (though pc version)... works great, have used it both for streaming and capture
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/control … ;A=details

+1 for acer recommendations
though im not big on asus stuff, have a desktop which fried out after about  a year and a few friends have had eee pcs fall apart... my acer netbook is still going after nearly 4 years of abuse

Invisible Robot Hands wrote:
TSC wrote:

Amiga.

Approximate relevant answer to thread question.

nope, commodore 64/128 is very very different than amiga (just made by the same company).. what you did is the equivalent to saying you use lsdj on an emulator when someone asks who uses the NES

Cuddle Television wrote:
dsv101 wrote:

Unless you buy used big_smile

I like this guy^  Really though guys, you woke me up, I'm just gonna save for the mac, or for an alienware

you can get a pretty solid pc for less than half the price of a macbook, just not for $220... you can get something pretty good for around $400-450

9-Heart wrote:

Waht about the guy that posts stuff while high?

youre going to have to get a LOT more specific in this scene

yeah, unicorn dream attack and iayd are both fine (though generally working less on "chip" stuff lately)

actual legit missing/noncomunicating people though that come to mind:

albino ghost monkey (last i heard just working day job and avoiding everyone)
sil req (rumor said maybe jail)
p*s (yujie) (he was in china, enough reason to worry right there)

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(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

i could look into that at some point if no one beats me to it..dont want to hunt for the game cube cables right now, but im sure theyll turn up as i unpack from last weekend and set things back up over the next couple days

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(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

chunter wrote:

I thought GB Player (the Game Cube one) only plays GBA carts.

works fine with nanoloop 1.x... never tried mine with the ems 64bit cart... you do have the nintendo brand one, correct? there was a third party one i had bought at first that was garbage, didn't play half my legit gba games