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mdo7
Posts: 6400 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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This week Answerman was interesting to read. Yeah I can understand Canadian fans frustration but what can you do.
Also about D-VHS, for some of you that are not familiar with it, read it on Wikipedia. Yeah I can see why it failed on the market. Regarding the other question, I have nothing to add to it. But this week Answerman was very interesting to read. |
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Mr. sickVisionz
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I wonder if the person asking about tapes is a young person with an infatuation with the concept of tape but has ever actually experienced a VCR?
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RHorsman
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On streaming from a blocked region: does the ethical equation change if you pay for it? For example, a number of Canadian Netflix subscribers use VPNs and other tools to get access to the much larger US catalog. Is that particularly ethically shaky? Both Netflix and some holder of the streaming rights are still getting paid, though maybe not the Canadian rights holder.
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mdo7
Posts: 6400 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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hm, that could be a possibility. |
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configspace
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IMO one significant difference is that HDCAM is digital instead of analog like the original VHS.
Ah, I was literally just going to send in this question! I had read about files being sent on hard drives a few years ago and I wondered if that practice had continued.
Have you see this? Sony, Panasonic Announce Archival Disc Standard Coming in 2015 They plan to start at 300GB per disc and go up to 1TB |
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ryboom
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Public opinion of a show matters. If enough people like a show, we'll get more of it, we'll get merchandise for it, we'll have communities built around it, etc. It's completely logical for fans to want to maximize the cultural imprint of a show they like. This site spends a lot of time defending anime in general and touting its virtues, odd behavior if what people think doesn't matter. |
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AnimeMaine
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The difference is general opinion versus individual opinion. Yes, the general consensus matters. It drives marketing decisions for an individual show and shows in the same genre. However, the general opinion should be irrelevant to the individual. If I find Sword Art Online only so-so, but really enjoy Itsudatte My Santa, then the opinions of others should not matter. |
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GATSU
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And that's if you're lucky. If you're not lucky, you could be there for months. Though they usually grill you before they decide if they'll take you.
Even if you don't wanna do things, you also don't want to be stuck going there during hot weather. Though one time, I was hoping they wouldn't call me in, because it was the week of Christmas, and they called my bluff, and forced me to show up, anyway.
Parasyte's probably being made, 'cus I complained to Kodansha's rep about the similar premise between that Twilight chick's The Host and it. That, and one of the Ants in Hunter x Hunter is clearly a rip-off one of the villains from Parasyte. As for why Matsutaro got made, I think it's more about Toei trying to expand beyond its shonen and Pretty Cure lines, because the company hasn't been associated with something not for children in ages. Last edited by GATSU on Fri Aug 01, 2014 10:29 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Running Wild
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I wish more old manga would get anime adaptions... still praying for a Battle Angel Alita or Gunsmith Cats series.
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Hawkmoth
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I set up a US PSN account so I could download the Crunchroll app for PS3, which is not available in the UK.
No remorse. |
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penguintruth
Posts: 8502 Location: Penguinopolis |
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I'd adore a full adaptation of the Gunsmith Cats manga, Goldie and everything. The anime OVA was pretty good, but there's just so much more to the stuff in the manga. I wouldn't count on it, though. I don't think it made a big splash in either NA or Japan, and it's been way too many years for anybody to care anymore. |
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Lavnovice9
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Public opinion differs from critical opinion which differs from actual sales. No offense to ANN's staff but what they say doesn't exactly matter when it comes to anime in the long run. Shows they praise can sell poorly and never get more episodes and shows they bash can sell thousands and get sequel after sequel. Opinion doesn't account for much in animeland, only sales RWBY is an special case since it's an American web series though. I'm not sure how RWBY makes its money (streaming ads?) If so even if people bash if if they end up watching it to mock it and contributing to the ad revenue then it'll get more made. That's how some people make their living, doing controversial click-baity things so people watch and view their stuff so they get money. I think people care more about what RWBY represents than what it is, though. Yeah it's a low budget CG thing, but it represents what every young DeviantArtist or Tumblrite dreams of: making their own anime (not really, but they see it as anime) so they'll love it and support it out of that reason alone I've seen around the web. It gives people hope one day they too can turn their stuff into something that maybe will stream on Crunchyroll as well. |
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Galap
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I myself grew up solidly in the tape age and prefer them in every way except for their visual fidelity. I'd be a lot happier personally if HD tapes were the thing rather than disks. For a tape, you just put it in the tape player and press play. With DVD/BD, you have to muck about with menus and unskippable intros and previews and stuff like that. For tapes, even if they had previews, you could just fast forward past them, not rewind before them, or copy the tape and cut them off. |
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walw6pK4Alo
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It's nice to see things move forward. What about storing material on large SSDs in the future, once they can hold more material and are cheaper? And everything wrong with discs is fixed if you have a digital file. Now it's just the pure video with no menus, previews, FBI warnings, or other bullshit. |
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Blanchimont
Posts: 3567 Location: Finland |
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Strange why modern video files widely used on the internet haven't adopted most of those features. Oh wait... |
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