Forum - View topicNEWS: Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Streamed in UK
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mglittlerobin
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I'm happy for all my fellow FMA UK fans, it's not fair that you guys have to wait so long for this.
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ConanSan
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Don't be, the quality is a joke.
Compared to the funimation stream (Which was openly available before they geoblocked the system) it's a badly compressed FLV copy of their stream (Logos and everything! They didn't even add their own!) Seriously, this wasn't worth 40 weeks of waiting. |
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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Agreed it's not the best, but I can't beat the price.
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vashfanatic
Posts: 3495 Location: Back stateside |
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Better late than never?
Have fun with it, British people. Hope you won't be as disappointed as I was (goes back to reading the manga). |
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Yorozuya
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Well I'm glad it finally happened, I guess. Though I'll be importing the dvds soon so it seems kind of pointless...
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edzieba
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Terrible quality, terribly late? Business as usual I guess.
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Tempest
I Run this place.
ANN Publisher Posts: 10460 Location: Do not message me for support. |
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Does anything please you ? Has it occurred to you to support this, while at the same time informing Manga Entertainment that you'd like higher quality video ? You gripe constantly that all the streams lock out the UK (something that no one over here can do anything about) and when someone finally does something good, all you can do is complain that it isn't good enough. You know what's going to happen if people like you don't support Manga in this endeavor right ? They're not going to say "No one watched it, I guess we need to spend more money for better quality." They're going to say "Wow, that was a waste of time and money. No more UK streams." -t |
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Sceleris
Posts: 43 Location: Sweden |
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I thought Panini's YouTube streams of FMA:B were available to UK residents, seeing as how The Licensing Machine is "a division of Panini UK" and all.
'Cause that's a pretty sweet deal: all episodes available for free in 720p with subtitles in eleven languages. I don't follow the series, but I think they put episodes up before they're out fansubbed. And there's none of that "taken down after one week" nonsense either. Pretty much streaming done right. So if FMA fans in the UK could watch it but no longer can... too bad. |
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Xagor
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Panini's streams for FMA:B were never available for us, which I just found odd.
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Shiroi Hane
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 7583 Location: Wales |
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I get
ADV UK licensed titles separately from their parent company (including Geneon titles like Last Exile), the same is presumably true of thie "Licensing Machine" and Panini. It looks like Gong is also streaming Brotherhood on Youtube in some countries, no idea which ones. |
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Zin5ki
Posts: 6680 Location: London, UK |
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Content streamed from Funi's own website used to be available to us, before the One Piece leak occurred. Despite their claims that the resulting block was only to be temporary, their Youtube channel is currently the only place for us to obtain streaming content from them directly. |
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Reaper gI
Posts: 299 Location: UK |
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At least YouTube is more reliable than their own site ever was, but having to click the video and get the you are geoblocked message to find out what is and isn't is a little annoying. Not as bad as their website though, there was at least 1 title they were streaming us that you can't view the site for. PS: Bund and Baka to Test are currently available to us. |
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Shiroi Hane
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 7583 Location: Wales |
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Well, I've watched the first two episodes. While blocky it is definitely watchable, however it puts a lot more strain on my single core CULV than Crunchy Roll does, even at 720p - although that's only possible with the flash 10.1 beta so I assume Manga's player isn't taking advantage of any GPU acceleration.
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mglittlerobin
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Man, that sucks the UK got video quality that was so pixelated, whoever decided to trade file size on the server for video quality should be fired. Legal streams should not look crappy. That's what makes fans go get fansubs, because legal streams do that, fortunately, Funi is actually considerate of fans and makes theirs look nice.
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ConanSan
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I'm sorry, can you call this acceptable?
Manga have had weeks to sort this nonsense out. This is not even standard quality. Standard quality means I can read the damned subtitles. I think that the UK companies should buck their ideas up Because they are fighting two fronts; Fansubs and Imports (three if you count counterfeit DVDs, of which I could point out plenty of places one could find them within Glasgow, of all places) And when I can buy Nadesico for £21 import in a format that is far superior to buying it for £70 from ADV uk (when that was still possible) then they are failing. I, honestly, wasn't expecting HD Quality streaming, I was expecting SD Quality and somehow, some way, Manga have fantasticly failed on that front. And if anyone wants to support this lacklustr quality product then be my guest. But don't complain to me when I point out the flaws.
I've noted to Manga my disapproval of these streams in as many ways as I can possibly do. I Noted my disapproval at them and at this point the ball is in their court. If they want to go with the "No one wants UK Streaming" option at that point then they have failed as a business and woe betide any Brit. |
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