Oh ok, I was wondering why I couldn't see it.
Hmm... isn't it a superhero anime? It got a lot of attention on /a/
Super Hero Solar-kun Wrote: [ -> ]To view images from AniDB, right-click » copy image location, and paste it into a new tab (AniDB prevents hotlinking by checking HTTP referrers, pasting URL into new tab causes referrer not to be sent) - you may need to do an F5 if it doesn't show up.
I can see it just fine.
Must be because it's already cached into my browser.
On this page do a Ctrl+F5 and tell me whether you can see if fine or not.
Super Hero Solar-kun Wrote: [ -> ]On this page do a Ctrl+F5 and tell me whether you can see if fine or not.
Can't, it's just cached then.
Watched Hoshi o Ou Kodomo (Children Who Chase Lost Voices from Deep Below) tonight.
Still need to make up my mind about it but one thing is certain - Makoto Shinkai lets loose on the fantasy genre he taps with Hoshi. The animation feels a lot like 5cm/s in style but going into different areas 5cm/s didn't explore kept it fresh - and by going into these fresh areas show just how beautiful animation can be - I'd go as far to say it's a great accomplishment by Shinkai and Comix Wave - if only as a demonstration to how animation can be so breathtaking.
There was a story to it too - however - and a rather deep one as well. It had themes I could never have guessed were coming and breached the "childrens film" line a few times with the small amount of but nevertheless surprising violence and intensity.
It takes 2 hours for the tale to be told and I'm not sure if it's a weakness.. I think back now on the film wondering what it was lacking exactly but I wonder if the story was told as effectively as it could have in 2 hours. Strange perhaps because despite the subjects it touched upon (life and death, most specifically) it's importance as a story didn't resonate with me as much as 5cm/s did. I do realize it is fantasy - but the message - if any - was relatively vague and the story overall lacking an amount of depth I crave in a film.
This in mind however... I won't be harsh to judge and will re-watching it sometime in the near future to score it.
Certainly impressive - an absolute must for those who crave something stunning to watch. I will say though - if my feelings and first impressions are correct - the story will feel somewhat lacking so if you're looking for a complex, deep and detailed story look elsewhere.
I've been meaning to watch that. I downloaded it in 1080p, but my laptop kind of stutters when playing back 1080p, so I'll probably redownload it in 720p and watch it then.
I have been looking forward to it since I saw it mentioned on wikipedia. Makoto Shinkai is a genius.
lembas Wrote: [ -> ]I've been meaning to watch that. I downloaded it in 1080p, but my laptop kind of stutters when playing back 1080p
THORA released it in 1080p 10-bit. Not the most straightforward for computers to handle.
10bit isn't really that much harder to play back than 8bit.
If you can't play it, I guess you can try using a faster decoder like CoreAVC.
Assassinator Wrote: [ -> ]10bit isn't really that much harder to play back than 8bit.
Well it is a noticeable difference with my current laptop.
Specifically - 8 bit plays without lag and doesn't stress it too much. 10 bit causes it to overheat (especially with KaraFx, that's a killer).
Let me also mention that the HP dv7 series are well known to overheat anyway - this was not known at the time of purchase however (it was new at the time) - but 10 bit does push it harder.
I have seen others complain about 10 bit being too stressful for their machines though - they are probably just older machines.
Re CoreAVC I haven't updated it in a while actually - using ffdshow decoder atm.
Senseito7 Wrote: [ -> ]Well it is a noticeable difference with my current laptop.
Specifically - 8 bit plays without lag and doesn't stress it too much. 10 bit causes it to overheat (especially with KaraFx, that's a killer).
Let me also mention that the HP dv7 series are well known to overheat anyway - this was not known at the time of purchase however (it was new at the time) - but 10 bit does push it harder.
I have seen others complain about 10 bit being too stressful for their machines though - they are probably just older machines.
I never really noticed much difference, at least for 720p 10bit (haven't downloaded any 1080p 10bit yet). Maybe because my computer's too strong, both uses less than 10% of CPU.
Senseito7 Wrote: [ -> ]Re CoreAVC I haven't updated it in a while actually - using ffdshow decoder atm.
ffdshow is pretty good nowadays, no reason to update unless you're lagging.