I had "Crazy"by Seal stuck in my head earlier, and for some reason I was trying to figure out if the scratch guitar on that was live or sampled. The latter would have been a neat trick in 1990 (sampled guitar never sounds right), so...
I'm looking at videos of UK traffic lights with filter arrows now.
It seems that they usually go straight from green arrow to no arrow. That wouldn't fly in America; one of our firm rules is that a green arrow must always be followed by an amber arrow unless the circular green alongside it goes to amber at the same time.
Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
That $13 USB capture thing should be fine for games that run up to 480i (which the Wii fits into) but anything above that, I don't know.
Very first video capture card I've ever owned was a Miro DC1 which is now a vintage collector's item for some reason. It was ISA and longer than an AWE32 sound card and only Lee would know what the hell I'm talking about at this point
The only capture card I know of that works with HD is actually a capture box, the HD-PVR, and it's still pretty expensive. Also, it requires that your HD source have a component out, which is not as common as it used to be since everything uses HDMI now.
Also, that DC1 card apparently has a Motion JPEG codec on it. A card that could do hardware video compression at all back in the 1990s was pretty hot stuff.
Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
Right after Miro was purchased by Pinnacle, they had 3 tiers of capture cards from casual home user to "pro." They dropped the DC1 and made the DC10 PCI the entry-level card, but it was found out later that if you simply installed the driver for the DC30 (the pro-level card) capture card drivers onto the DC10, it gave you all the accessibility and functions of the DC30. That was fucking awesome.
Pinnacle locked down their drivers and even their pack-in capture software right after that one, charging access on the web -- but left the FTP wide open to anonymous usage. Makes you wonder what the hell was going on there during that time.
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it was an exclusive track on the homefront soundtrack.
See, I never played that game
modern love: another fucking kickass british label
and the first thing you listen to with them should be
are you high
or is andy stott just that good
or are the headphones just that good
or are they marijuana headphones
maybe
so there's some stupidass thread about two members getting into a fistfight on another forum I go to, so I just dropped in, posted this
and left.
am I a bad person?
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
^that was a good game
hello, do u want to listen to AGGRESSIVE BELGIAN MUSIC
i know right
The world moved slower then.
and theyre called KABUL GOLF CLUB, whats not to like
(apparently there is a real life kabul golf club. like a golf club that is in Kabul.)