How do you watch your Dorama?
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How do you watch your Dorama?
hello everyone
I was wondering how do you guys watch your Dorama,
On a pc?
convert them to DVD-R
or Simply TV-Out ..???
For me :
I can't stand to watch on a pc it gets me not consentrated on the show
DVD-R convert is VERY hard & long i beleive.....
So i try to TV out them but they are some borders on the side or top since it,s not tv format:( ...
Let me know I am curious i would like to enjoy these file lot more!:)
I was wondering how do you guys watch your Dorama,
On a pc?
convert them to DVD-R
or Simply TV-Out ..???
For me :
I can't stand to watch on a pc it gets me not consentrated on the show
DVD-R convert is VERY hard & long i beleive.....
So i try to TV out them but they are some borders on the side or top since it,s not tv format:( ...
Let me know I am curious i would like to enjoy these file lot more!:)
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there's a similar thread about this
http://www.d-addicts.com/forum/viewtopic_26660_0.htm
As for me.. I used to convert everything I watch to DVD
but then I started watching some bad ones and it was really a waste of DVD
so.. I only burn some of the chosen ones now
http://www.d-addicts.com/forum/viewtopic_26660_0.htm
As for me.. I used to convert everything I watch to DVD
but then I started watching some bad ones and it was really a waste of DVD
so.. I only burn some of the chosen ones now
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I use the s-vhs output from the vga to the living room's tv and just lay down in my rede de balanço... oh guys you must know what it is like!!!
"rede de balanço" is this:
http://i1.tinypic.com/nqoemr.jpg
http://www.villabellavillaggio.com.br/i ... lazer2.jpg
I've got one in my living room =]]]]
"rede de balanço" is this:
http://i1.tinypic.com/nqoemr.jpg
http://www.villabellavillaggio.com.br/i ... lazer2.jpg
I've got one in my living room =]]]]
mostly on my psp and watch them while on the journey to some place
or in the rare cases im watching on tv, i burnt the avi files on a dvd and watch them on my ps2 using sms media player -> http://sms.ps2-scene.org/eng/index.htm
or in the rare cases im watching on tv, i burnt the avi files on a dvd and watch them on my ps2 using sms media player -> http://sms.ps2-scene.org/eng/index.htm
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I am trying to put them to DVD-R
like Long vacation (wich was my favorite Dorama ever)
& shota no sushi also..
but
I don't know Really where to start i tryed Super DVD creator....
I see the DIVX sign pop in the corner & it's (over scanned & hidden so the image must be a tiny bit over scanned:( )
MY DVD PLAYER IS NOT divx compatible:S
like Long vacation (wich was my favorite Dorama ever)
& shota no sushi also..
but
I don't know Really where to start i tryed Super DVD creator....
I see the DIVX sign pop in the corner & it's (over scanned & hidden so the image must be a tiny bit over scanned:( )
MY DVD PLAYER IS NOT divx compatible:S
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I watch them on my pc. I thought I'd have a go at converting Good Luck to dvd the other day because I'd really like to see it on my tv - It takes about four hours on my P4 2.4ghz 1GB RAM to encode one episodefile. You can fit about four episodes on a disk. So you are looking at twenty hours for one disk. I suppose if you were just encoding one film it would be quicker but yeah it really takes a long time. Data dvd's are a lot quicker to make, just a shame my dvd player won't play avi files. I know there are players out there that do.
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I use TV-out with my Nvdia 7900GT...The sizing sucks though with the current driver revision so it stretches the image vertically a little. I want to get both a widescreen TV and LCD monitor for my computer so I can watch things as they are meant to be seen. ..
hey HKGIRL, do you know of any encoding programs for WindowsXP that are MULTI-THREADED? I got a dual core setup and I need to put it to good use..
hey HKGIRL, do you know of any encoding programs for WindowsXP that are MULTI-THREADED? I got a dual core setup and I need to put it to good use..
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I have an old NEC 19" RGB monitor (15KHz). It's connected to the composite output of my video card and MPEG2 decoder card so I watch anything 4:3 on it. For widescreen stuff sometimes I just use the PC's monitor.
The drivers for my GeForce 5200 have a control panel where one can set scan rates, pixel clocks, etc. and I'm curious about whether one can configure a 15KHz signal to come out the VGA connector. That would be better quality than composite.
The drivers for my GeForce 5200 have a control panel where one can set scan rates, pixel clocks, etc. and I'm curious about whether one can configure a 15KHz signal to come out the VGA connector. That would be better quality than composite.
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I'm the same...maybe it'd be different if I was with someone who's a fan of Asian dramas but none of my friends are.valory wrote:I simply HAVE to watch them by myself. I cannot truly enjoy drama with other people in the near vicinity, keeps you from getting into it.
Anyone else feel the need for isolated drama watching?
I too, find it much better to watch alone. Especially if it's something really sad and I want to cry over it but I can't because there's other people around.valory wrote:I watch them on my PC mainly because it allows me to watch alone. I simply HAVE to watch them by myself. I cannot truly enjoy drama with other people in the near vicinity, keeps you from getting into it.
Anyone else feel the need for isolated drama watching?
Or am I alone in this (pun intended )
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My aunt is a fan of K-dramas, but she talks a lot during them. I'm also a movie buff, so, um...I kinda yell at her to stfu. hahaha My mom liked watching Jikou Keisatsu and Nodame Cantabile, but she's not all otaku with me. hahachris_b wrote:I'm the same...maybe it'd be different if I was with someone who's a fan of Asian dramas but none of my friends are.valory wrote:I simply HAVE to watch them by myself. I cannot truly enjoy drama with other people in the near vicinity, keeps you from getting into it.
Anyone else feel the need for isolated drama watching?
But either way, i prefer being alone. I try explaining to my friends Yamapi's sex appeal and Toma's wonderfulness and the dramas and the drama in the dramas, but...uh, those "you're into Asian things?" stares aren't worth it anymore. haha
I watch them on my laptop, usually on my bed all wrapped up in my blanket with my cat on top of me. lol I don't download, but watch them on mysoju or youtube.
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