Microstoria- Sleepy People, DJ Wally- Space People, We- 3/10ths of the
Population, Photek- Ni Ten Ichi Ryu, Jean Michele Jarre- Oxygene 8,
Outlander- Vamp, Aqualite- Ride The Rhythm, Laurent Garnier- Crispy Bacon,
Legion of Green Men- Synaptic Response, Autechre- Second Bad Vibel, Tricky-
Christiansands,
The Orb- Toxgene
1997-07-10 18:09s.f.w.d.> We- 3/10ths of the Population Anyone adventurous enough to convert this to a *.MOV or *.
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Anyone adventurous enough to convert this to a *.MOV or *.AVI file?
I know, its a massive request, but I've no cable dammit!
In other multimedia news: The Plus8 website has the Speedy J Screen
Saver (which is available on the latest single or something such as
that) on its website... I put it up on my ftp site also, but the
Plus8 site is so nice you should get it there if you were considering
getting it (the Plasticman SS rocks!)
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1997-07-11 13:54Zenon M. FeszczakAt 18:09 +0000 10.07.97, you wrote: >> We- 3/10ths of the Population > >Anyone adventurous
At 18:09 +0000 10.07.97, you wrote:
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>Anyone adventurous enough to convert this to a *.MOV or *.AVI file?
CHeck MTV's Web site under AMP. Typically feature clips (not the entire
videos, unfortunately) of various AMP videos, changing weekly. Look at the
AMP schedule and click on the song titles.
www.mtv.com
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1997-07-11 03:13Christopher Faheys.f.w.d. wrote: > > We- 3/10ths of the Population > Anyone adventurous enough to convert t
s.f.w.d. wrote:
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> Anyone adventurous enough to convert this to a *.MOV or *.AVI file?
If you use the correct compression settings, this video could look quite sharp
even in a small AVI/MOV window. Much of the video, as I recall, is heavily
pixilated like the album cover. There is a particular compression codec
designed for animating computer graphics (i forget what it's called) which
preserves large regions of color without dithering them. Whoever makes the
AVI/MOV for this, they should consider this. The video could look as clean and
sharp as it does on TV even if it is reduced to 200x180 pixels or even less.
-CF