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Awww man!
I can't get it to work!!! i have Windows 2000, I downloaded all of the things from the link and it it still not working... says that the "dynamic link library gdiplus.dll could not be found"
Did anyone else get this message???
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NEVERMIND!!!! Got it to work!!! I went online and downloaded the gdiplus.dll and added it to the keyhole tv folder and it suddenly worked!!!
Thank you!!! This is the frickin coolest!!!!!!!!
I can't get it to work!!! i have Windows 2000, I downloaded all of the things from the link and it it still not working... says that the "dynamic link library gdiplus.dll could not be found"
Did anyone else get this message???
EDIT :
NEVERMIND!!!! Got it to work!!! I went online and downloaded the gdiplus.dll and added it to the keyhole tv folder and it suddenly worked!!!
Thank you!!! This is the frickin coolest!!!!!!!!
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It seems that for most of them, the name actually corresponds to the station's HQ/main studio where it is being broadcasting from.Dashling wrote: Channel Listing: (current as of Feb. 2, 2008)
The channel names don't appear to be the actual names of the channels, so it took me a while to figure out which one was which since I can't read anything other than English fluently. If anyone understands what they say, I'd be interested in knowing what they mean. Anyway, here's a little guide for identifying the channels -- find the channel by using the names/labels.
= Fuji TV
= NTV
= TBS
= TV Asahi
= TV Tokyo
= Tokyo MX
And that's it. Happy watching!
Fuji TV = "From Odaiba" (Fuji TV HQ/Main Studio)
TBS = "From Akasaka" (TBS HQ/Main Studio)
TV Asahi = "From Roppongi" (TV Asahi HQ/Main Studio)
TV Tokyo = "From Tennozu" (TV Tokyo Studio)
Tokyo MX = "From Chiyoda-ku" (Tokyo MX HQ/Main Studio)
Not sure what "yomi yomi" would mean for NTV however...If I figure it out I'll update.
In any case, great find! I've downloaded my copy. There goes my free time, haha.
Glad to hear it worked for you. So it's possible to run on Win2K after all.MitsukaiKuroi wrote:Awww man!
I can't get it to work!!! i have Windows 2000, I downloaded all of the things from the link and it it still not working... says that the "dynamic link library gdiplus.dll could not be found"
Did anyone else get this message???
EDIT :
NEVERMIND!!!! Got it to work!!! I went online and downloaded the gdiplus.dll and added it to the keyhole tv folder and it suddenly worked!!!
Thank you!!! This is the frickin coolest!!!!!!!!
Thank you for the translation! That seems consistent with the style of labeling for the previous channel lineup. It'd be much easier to figure out if they could just put the station names, though.Rollins wrote:It seems that for most of them, the name actually corresponds to the station's HQ/main studio where it is being broadcasting from.
Fuji TV = "From Odaiba" (Fuji TV HQ/Main Studio)
TBS = "From Akasaka" (TBS HQ/Main Studio)
TV Asahi = "From Roppongi" (TV Asahi HQ/Main Studio)
TV Tokyo = "From Tennozu" (TV Tokyo Studio)
Tokyo MX = "From Chiyoda-ku" (Tokyo MX HQ/Main Studio)
Not sure what "yomi yomi" would mean for NTV however...If I figure it out I'll update.
In any case, great find! I've downloaded my copy. There goes my free time, haha.
As a reminder to everyone, please occasionally re-check the first post for the current channel list. I won't announce every single time there's an edit (to avoid spamming this thread), but I will update the post when there's a major change. Or if anyone has any changes to suggest, please feel free to let me know.
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Hi! I'm using this program to watch JapaneseTV and i've got a question, if someone answer me i will be very thankful.
And this is my question:
Anybody know how can i recording KeyHoleTV in my computer?
I found a page that i could do it but my sister put something to reset the webs and i forgot which is the direction of the page...please can someone help me???
Thanks a lot for your help...
And this is my question:
Anybody know how can i recording KeyHoleTV in my computer?
I found a page that i could do it but my sister put something to reset the webs and i forgot which is the direction of the page...please can someone help me???
Thanks a lot for your help...
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That has happened to me twice but I stop the program, close out and restart after a minute or two and the sound kicks in. Sound is working for me at the time of this post. Hope it works for you!psych0chic27 wrote:i am using this program to check out what shows are currently airing. i used it today, but somehow most of the channels doesn't have any sound and only one channel has sounds. does anyone else experience the same problem?
Thank you! I really enhoy watching the programs streaming! I barely understand a word but I can figure out what is going on! Hopefully it will help me pick up some Japanese as well!Glad to hear it worked for you. So it's possible to run on Win2K after all.
For anyone that is running Windows 2000 here is the link for the gdiplus.dll that the program seems to need to make it run.
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-f ... ml?gdiplus
Hope this helps others as much as it helped me!
KeyHoleTV doesn't appear to use a regular streaming player like Windows Media Player or RealPlayer, so I don't know of anything that can directly record the video from the program. But there are screencasting tools like Camtasia (free trial) and Camstudio (free) that can record your computer screen, and I think they can be adjusted to record a certain area. Maybe one of those will work?Aoky16 wrote:Hi! I'm using this program to watch JapaneseTV and i've got a question, if someone answer me i will be very thankful.
And this is my question:
Anybody know how can i recording KeyHoleTV in my computer?
I found a page that i could do it but my sister put something to reset the webs and i forgot which is the direction of the page...please can someone help me???
Thanks a lot for your help...
It's because they've started testing and using new sound encoders. They also released Version 3.01 today, which works with the new encoders, so please update your software.psych0chic27 wrote:i am using this program to check out what shows are currently airing. i used it today, but somehow most of the channels doesn't have any sound and only one channel has sounds. does anyone else experience the same problem?
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sadly, i tried that many times but i was still not getting any sounds. i just downloaded the latest version and the sound worked there.MitsukaiKuroi wrote:That has happened to me twice but I stop the program, close out and restart after a minute or two and the sound kicks in. Sound is working for me at the time of this post. Hope it works for you!
thanks for the info! i did download their newest version and the sound works now.Dashling wrote:It's because they've started testing and using new sound encoders. They also released Version 3.01 today, which works with the new encoders, so please update your software.
a little ot but i just want to ask, i noticed they also added more channels, as i see nhk world premium is listed. is this the channel where shounen club premium is shown?
Yes, Shounen Club airs on NHK-BS2, NHK-BShi, and NHK World Premium.psych0chic27 wrote:a little ot but i just want to ask, i noticed they also added more channels, as i see nhk world premium is listed. is this the channel where shounen club premium is shown?
From the NHK World Premium site:
Pop Music Club
Sun 22:10-23:00
Johnny's Jr., an idol group, with many fans ranging from the teens to the 20's, will bring a song and dance entertainment show on NHK Hall's stage.
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thanks for the reply! i missed it though as i have work that day i'm really loving the new version it seems that the quality of the sound and video improved.Dashling wrote:Yes, Shounen Club airs on NHK-BS2, NHK-BShi, and NHK World Premium.psych0chic27 wrote:a little ot but i just want to ask, i noticed they also added more channels, as i see nhk world premium is listed. is this the channel where shounen club premium is shown?
From the NHK World Premium site:
Pop Music Club
Sun 22:10-23:00
Johnny's Jr., an idol group, with many fans ranging from the teens to the 20's, will bring a song and dance entertainment show on NHK Hall's stage.
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Could you describe the problem? Is the picture blurry? Is there still sound?Rinoa246 wrote:this is so cool, but I'm trying to help my friend see it on her PC but the video isn't showing up, does it need a plug-in or something of the sort?
laurasj87 and natynhaps, you probably need to install Japanese fonts on your computers. To do this, go to Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options -> Languages tab and check the "Install files for East Asian languages" box. Step 1 of the page http://www.coscom.co.jp/help3/jpfont/jpfont.html has good installation instructions for this.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! IT WORKED OUT!Dashling wrote: laurasj87 and natynhaps, you probably need to install Japanese fonts on your computers. To do this, go to Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options -> Languages tab and check the "Install files for East Asian languages" box. Step 1 of the page http://www.coscom.co.jp/help3/jpfont/jpfont.html has good installation instructions for this.
Thaaaaaaaaaaaanks..Dashling wrote: laurasj87 and natynhaps, you probably need to install Japanese fonts on your computers. To do this, go to Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options -> Languages tab and check the "Install files for East Asian languages" box. Step 1 of the page http://www.coscom.co.jp/help3/jpfont/jpfont.html has good installation instructions for this.
It worked here too..!!
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Anyone know what happen to Fuji Tv. It was on for 2 days. Then today it's just wasn't on the program. This sucked because one piece was on today><. Also since i downlaod this i got to watch Shin-chan live on Friday. Do you know how hard it is to find these episode on the Internet in raw format. Also thanks you so much for finding this program.By the way i am kinda of new to this site.
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before she told me that she could only hear the sound, but no picture. But now, when she reinstalled it, it messes up her computer. Is there a solution for that?Dashling wrote:Could you describe the problem? Is the picture blurry? Is there still sound?Rinoa246 wrote:this is so cool, but I'm trying to help my friend see it on her PC but the video isn't showing up, does it need a plug-in or something of the sort?
laurasj87 and natynhaps, you probably need to install Japanese fonts on your computers. To do this, go to Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options -> Languages tab and check the "Install files for East Asian languages" box. Step 1 of the page http://www.coscom.co.jp/help3/jpfont/jpfont.html has good installation instructions for this.
Hmm...I have a couple of suggestions, but I'm not sure if they'll fix the problem. Ask your friend to do a complete uninstall of the program first and then try installing again with the latest update, Version 3.02. If that doesn't take, uninstall 3.02 and reinstall 3.01. If there's sound but no picture, right-click on the desktop, click Properties, and then go to the Settings tab to see if the color quality is set to 32-bit color. Hope it works!
Try disabling hardware acceleration on the video card. Usually video that involves overlaying may conflict with some video card drivers. Disabling acceleration forces all video to write directly to system memory instead of using overlaying. If disabling acceleration fixes the video problems, you should look into updating the video drivers (actual steps depends on who manufactured your PC.)Rinoa246 wrote:before she told me that she could only hear the sound, but no picture. But now, when she reinstalled it, it messes up her computer. Is there a solution for that?
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Thank you, It solved the problemgroink wrote:Try disabling hardware acceleration on the video card. Usually video that involves overlaying may conflict with some video card drivers. Disabling acceleration forces all video to write directly to system memory instead of using overlaying. If disabling acceleration fixes the video problems, you should look into updating the video drivers (actual steps depends on who manufactured your PC.)Rinoa246 wrote:before she told me that she could only hear the sound, but no picture. But now, when she reinstalled it, it messes up her computer. Is there a solution for that?
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The new version is pretty interesting. There's now an option for "Always on top" and you can open the video in a separate window that can be resized. It doesn't improve the quality or anything, but it's a nice feature.
The search function seems to be for channel names, but it doesn't make a difference right now.
There's also a couple more random channels, but you can tell which are the proper Japanese tv channels because they have the most viewers listed. ^^ I don't know why there's two FujiTVs. And I'm pretty certain the audio-only channels (Bunbunka and ESPN) are actually radio stations.
The search function seems to be for channel names, but it doesn't make a difference right now.
There's also a couple more random channels, but you can tell which are the proper Japanese tv channels because they have the most viewers listed. ^^ I don't know why there's two FujiTVs. And I'm pretty certain the audio-only channels (Bunbunka and ESPN) are actually radio stations.
Version 3.04 has been released. Download: http://www.v2p.jp/video/Viewer/
In addition to the new "always on top" feature from 3.03, the mute button is back and they've added some keyboard functionality. The escape key stops the video, the space bar mutes the sound, and if you open a separate viewing window, the keyboard arrows can resize it.
In addition to the new "always on top" feature from 3.03, the mute button is back and they've added some keyboard functionality. The escape key stops the video, the space bar mutes the sound, and if you open a separate viewing window, the keyboard arrows can resize it.
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I actually went ahead and tried Camstudio and it's GOOD TO GO! It does record a certain area, which is basically as big as the video from KeyHoleTV, just remember when using CamStudio that you set the "Record Audio" option, under Options>Record Audio From Speakers, once you hit record a box will come up and you just move it to the KeyHoleTV screen, once you click on it, it'll record. There are also options as to what format you want to record it and how good you want the picture to be. YAY!!Dashling wrote: KeyHoleTV doesn't appear to use a regular streaming player like Windows Media Player or RealPlayer, so I don't know of anything that can directly record the video from the program. But there are screencasting tools like Camtasia (free trial) and Camstudio (free) that can record your computer screen, and I think they can be adjusted to record a certain area. Maybe one of those will work?
I got more info on the schedule from Arashian forums
Sanae from Arashian wrote:To finish off, here's a list of the TV shows and dramas where the Johnny's usually host or appear. Times are all in Japanese Standard Time so convert accordingly, okay? Any mistakes you spot, anything you need to add, please let us know!
Monday
05:20~08:00 Zoom In Super (NTV)
05:25~08:00 Mezamashi Terebi (Fuji TV)
08:30~09:55 Hanamaru Market (TBS)
18:55~19:54 Tokyo Friend Park 2 (TBS)
20:00~20:54 HEY!HEY!HEY! (Fuji TV)
21.00~21:54 Bara no nai Hanaya (Fuji TV) ---> DRAMA
22:00~22:54 SMAP x SMAP (Fuji TV) ---> SMAP
22:54~23:58 News Zero (NTV)
23:58~00:29 Arashi no Shukudai-kun (NTV)---> Arashi
Tuesday
05:20~08:00 Zoom In Super (NTV)
05:25~08:00 Mezamashi Terebi (Fuji TV)
08:30~09:55 Hanamaru Market (TBS)
19:56~20:54 Gakkou e ikou! MAX (TBS) ---> V6
21:00~21:54 Zubari iu wa yo! (TBS) ---> Takizawa Hideaki
21:00~21:54 Honey and Clover (Fuji TV) ---> DRAMA
22:00~22:54 Binbo Danshi (NTV) ---> DRAMA
22:00~22:54 Ashita no Kita Yoshio (Fuji TV) ---> DRAMA
Wednesday
05:20~08:00 Zoom In Super (NTV)
05:25~08:00 Mezamashi Terebi (Fuji TV)
08:30~09:55 Hanamaru Market (TBS)
23:58~00:29 Cartoon KAT-TUN (NTV) ---> Kat-tun
00:15~00:45 Domoto Tsuyoshi no Shoujiki Shindoi (TV Asahi) ---> Domoto Tsuyoshi (KinKi Kids)
00:55~01:25 Muchaburi (TBS)---> Kanjani Eito
Thursday
05:20~08:00 Zoom In Super (NTV)
05:25~08:00 Mezamashi Terebi (Fuji TV)
08:30~09:55 Hanamaru Market (TBS)
19:54~20:54 Utaban (TBS)
22:00~22:54 Shikaotoko Aoniyoshi (Fuji TV) ---> DRAMA
23:15~23:45 VivaVivaV6 (Fuji TV) ---> V6
Friday
05:20~08:00 Zoom In Super (NTV)
05:25~08:00 Mezamashi Terebi (Fuji TV)
08:30~09:55 Hanamaru Market (TBS)
19:54~20:54 Music Station (TV Asahi)
23:15~00:10 Mirai Koshi Meguru (TV Asahi) ---> DRAMA
Saturday
12:00~13:30 Vanilla Kibun (Fuji TV) ---> includes Golden Rush Arashi
19:00~19:57 Tensai!Shimura Doubutsuen (NTV)
21:00~21:54 1 Pound no Fukuin (One-pound Gospel) (NTV) ---> DRAMA
Sunday
18:55~19:58 The Tetsuwan Dash (NTV) ---> TOKIO
21:00~21:54 Mentore G (Fuji TV) ---> TOKIO
21:00~21:54 Sasaki Fusai no Jingi Naki Tatakai (TBS) ---> DRAMA
22:00~22:30 Oshareism (NTV) ---> Fujiki Naohito
23:15~23:45 Domoto Kyoudai (Fuji TV) ---> Kinki Kids
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I loved Azumi. I think it was one of - if not the first asian movie / series I ever watched. You can get it on DVD nowadays with subtitles and everything, as well as the sequal “Death or Love" so fret notKuwa-Jiji wrote:There's some movie on TBS right now about assassins in Fuedal Japan that has Aya Ueto and Shun Oguri in it. Think it's called Azumi. Anyways, the action scenes are pretty hard to watch with this program because of the low framerate. :<
See: http://www.imdb.com/find?s=all&q=Azumi&x=0&y=0
On a different note I was wondering if anyone could tell me the name of an anime that aired just after Bakugan? I think it was called. (This was last Thursday I believe) Some Pokemon'ish thing with huge dragon beings summoned out of small plastic'like balls. Think it was the series ending too (Final fight, goodbyes and all that)
Aaaanyhoo. The anime I'm inquiring about seems to be themed around video games. It had a character dressed like mario fight some other fellow in a dating game with some girl carrying a swordfish around and two other "contestants" playing an...interesting version of tetris with barf It ended with all of the contestants joining together to play some VR RPG game.
EDIT: I managed to upload a screenshot of what I "think" is the title (for those savvy in Japanese)
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Ah! Actually it was the sequel! Death or Love, because I remember it saying that. Haha. Anyways, that anime you're asking about is called Gintama. At least, that's what that screencap you took says. I dont know anything about the anime.Illanair wrote: I loved Azumi. I think it was one of - if not the first asian movie / series I ever watched. You can get it on DVD nowadays with subtitles and everything, as well as the sequal “Death or Love" so fret not
See: http://www.imdb.com/find?s=all&q=Azumi&x=0&y=0
On a different note I was wondering if anyone could tell me the name of an anime that aired just after Bakugan? I think it was called. (This was last Thursday I believe) Some Pokemon'ish thing with huge dragon beings summoned out of small plastic'like balls. Think it was the series ending too (Final fight, goodbyes and all that)
Aaaanyhoo. The anime I'm inquiring about seems to be themed around video games. It had a character dressed like mario fight some other fellow in a dating game with some girl carrying a swordfish around and two other "contestants" playing an...interesting version of tetris with barf It ended with all of the contestants joining together to play some VR RPG game.
EDIT: I managed to upload a screenshot of what I "think" is the title (for those savvy in Japanese)
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