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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:07 pm Post subject:
ichatara wrote:
i'd like to help seed for MAOU but i dont know how.
soo how to do it?
Download the torrent file (it's few KBs). Then in your torrent program check where files are downloaded. Place the Maou episode there. Then open the torrent with the program. It should start checking the file, and after that seeding will start.
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:29 pm Post subject:
i heart aiba wrote:
Download the torrent file (it's few KBs). Then in your torrent program check where files are downloaded. Place the Maou episode there. Then open the torrent with the program. It should start checking the file, and after that seeding will start.
thank you. but i really dont understand. *sorrryyyy
cant you tell me more specific?
hontou gomen
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 11:17 pm Post subject:
youkojin wrote:
i heart aiba wrote:
youkojin wrote:
i have the same problem as natsue.. i did the gspot instruction and this is what i got:
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What kind of computer do you have [RAM + processor (GHz)]?
Is it laptop or desktop? What is the resolution of the screen?
its pentium d cpu 2.80GHz, 1.93GB of ram. desktop. resolution 1024x768.
In your case it sounds like the monitor is the problem, since you have a desktop, and screen is only 1024x768. Maou files are 1280 pixels wide.
ichatara wrote:
i heart aiba wrote:
Download the torrent file (it's few KBs). Then in your torrent program check where files are downloaded. Place the Maou episode there. Then open the torrent with the program. It should start checking the file, and after that seeding will start.
thank you. but i really dont understand. *sorrryyyy
cant you tell me more specific?
hontou gomen
I don't know how I could get more specific..
1. First get yourself a program you use for downloading files via torrents. I use µtorrent ( = utorrent).
2. Then download the torrent file.
3. In the settings of the torrent program select the destination folder for files. In µtorrent that would be Options → Preferences → Downloads → Check "Put new downloads in" and select the folder.
4. After that place the file you wanna seed to that folder. That way the torrent program finds it.
5. Now open the downloaded torrent file (it is no bigger than some KBs). In µtorrent that'd be File → Add torrent. Find it and open. Now the torrent program should start checking the file and when it's done it will start seeding.
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 3:20 pm Post subject: Re: HELP
i heart aiba wrote:
zer0rei wrote:
The audio sync problem is a codec issue. It happened to me but the same file worked fine on a different computer with different player/codecs.
Likely yes, though I think it's not an audio codec issue but a video codec. Audio is encoded with a common codec but video with x264.
(Ah, sorry, that was what I meant to say. The audio plays properly, but the video is delayed/like slow motion. But...)
I've now discovered that this is not the case. I actually had the same codec pack as the other computer that I used to watch Maou. And even after downloading the newest codecs the problem still exists and occurs across all players. I believe it is a video setting problem, but I haven't managed to fix it yet. Strangely enough I just dowloaded an MMA episode and it has the same problem.... *boggle*
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:39 pm Post subject: Re: HELP
zer0rei wrote:
i heart aiba wrote:
zer0rei wrote:
The audio sync problem is a codec issue. It happened to me but the same file worked fine on a different computer with different player/codecs.
Likely yes, though I think it's not an audio codec issue but a video codec. Audio is encoded with a common codec but video with x264.
(Ah, sorry, that was what I meant to say. The audio plays properly, but the video is delayed/like slow motion. But...)
I've now discovered that this is not the case. I actually had the same codec pack as the other computer that I used to watch Maou. And even after downloading the newest codecs the problem still exists and occurs across all players. I believe it is a video setting problem, but I haven't managed to fix it yet. Strangely enough I just dowloaded an MMA episode and it has the same problem.... *boggle*
I have explained this quite many times already but here it goes again. (This is, if the file is encoded with x264.)
Some computers cannot handle x264. Even some new computers are like that - yes, even if codecs are properly installed. It's a CPU + RAM problem which cannot be fixed in other way that changing processor (+ adding more RAM if needed).
If you cannot play files encoded with different encoders, I suggest to go and uninstall ALL codecs from your computer and then taking some new codec pack.
I hope someone can help me with this one...
I have a problem with some web pages - they won't fully load, e.g. livejournal - something that should look like
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looks like
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. On others the background sometimes loads, but not the avatars. This is happening with LJ and few other pages, on Opera, as well as IE and Firefox (not to mention they load painfully slow, even 2 minutes), while the rest - meaning 90% of pages - is working perfectly fine.
I tried clearing cache, cookies, history etc. as well as restoring internet settings to defaults but nothing's changed. And I don't know if it helps, but
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is a screenshot from Opera's error console.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, it's really starting to bug me.
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 2:22 am Post subject: Re: HELP
i heart aiba wrote:
zer0rei wrote:
i heart aiba wrote:
zer0rei wrote:
The audio sync problem is a codec issue. It happened to me but the same file worked fine on a different computer with different player/codecs.
Likely yes, though I think it's not an audio codec issue but a video codec. Audio is encoded with a common codec but video with x264.
I've now discovered that this is not the case. etc
Some computers cannot handle x264. Even some new computers are like that - yes, even if codecs are properly installed. It's a CPU + RAM problem which cannot be fixed in other way that changing processor (+ adding more RAM if needed).
Sorry to make you say all of that again! I know this must get tiresome for you.
Although I wasn't technically asking for help with this ^_^; (eh sorry) I have experienced the same type of problem as that other person and am quite certain that my computer is hi spec'ed enough to handle the encoding method. I'm fine with continuing to use a different computer to watch those files, but I am going to keep trying to see if I can make it work. I'll pm them directly if I find anything. Apologies again for clogging up the thread.
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