I've seen these "little splotches"... I figured it was a way of tracking which region/theater the movie was recorded from when they find it in the wild.
And I've seen this in every movie I've seen lately... They look like a pattern of dots.... only up there for a frame... maybe two... usually red but in the "School of Rock" that I saw yesterday, the used black dots on a white background. A technique that would force a CODEC to show it.
My friend got a 50 inch sony LCD Projection widescreen TV. He and I messed around with timings using power strip for hours and hours using the DVI interface. When we would push it too far the image would disappear. Quite frustrating when you have to reboot the box each time. But when we used the component video out of the video card (ATI AIW 9700) , It worked like a champ! Even if we "over drove" the display... the resoultion went virtual.
I bought a mindstor digital wallet to disconnect myself from whatever memory card the camera I would eventually choose would use... just slap in a PCMCIA card for the memory of your choice and voila...
And people really bash the memory stick... I don't know why... just because it's a standard of another company does not make it any less better... they can survive going through the laundry! How many solid-state memory formats do you know that can handle that?
Interactive Objects has an embedded OS for playing many digital audio files...
one that can be included OR upgraded to is Ogg... As mentioned earlier, the HipZip can play.ogg's due to the fact of using this reference hardware.
I've seen these "little splotches"... I figured it was a way of tracking which region/theater the movie was recorded from when they find it in the wild.
And I've seen this in every movie I've seen lately... They look like a pattern of dots.... only up there for a frame... maybe two... usually red but in the "School of Rock" that I saw yesterday, the used black dots on a white background. A technique that would force a CODEC to show it.
-=Kraulin
My friend got a 50 inch sony LCD Projection widescreen TV. He and I messed around with timings using power strip for hours and hours using the DVI interface. When we would push it too far the image would disappear. Quite frustrating when you have to reboot the box each time. But when we used the component video out of the video card (ATI AIW 9700) , It worked like a champ! Even if we "over drove" the display... the resoultion went virtual.
I bought a mindstor digital wallet to disconnect myself from whatever memory card the camera I would eventually choose would use... just slap in a PCMCIA card for the memory of your choice and voila...
And people really bash the memory stick... I don't know why... just because it's a standard of another company does not make it any less better... they can survive going through the laundry! How many solid-state memory formats do you know that can handle that?
"He's not dead Jim?"
Another platform for pr0n home delivery???
Interactive Objects has an embedded OS for playing many digital audio files... .ogg's due to the fact of using this reference hardware.
one that can be included OR upgraded to is Ogg... As mentioned earlier, the HipZip can play