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RobertMfromLI
Joined: 29 Jun 2009 Posts: 114 Location: West Islip, NY
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Besides for the reasons perisoft has written - which I have found to be the case with varying versions of QuickTime (while oddly not others) - and with Nero ShowTime; I prefer VLC anyway since it plays more formats than WMP and QuickTime combined, is smaller, faster, and available for almost every OS I use (the one exception being OS/2 and eComStation - for which I simply use ffMPEG, mPlayer and/or smPlayer). Makes it pretty easy to standardize on one player for virtually every OS.
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garyfritz
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CRT_Ben
Joined: 28 Aug 2006 Posts: 1684 Location: Northern Virginia
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LOL...Peri I love your rants
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perisoft
Joined: 29 Aug 2007 Posts: 2920 Location: Ithaca, NY
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| CRT_Ben wrote: | LOL...Peri I love your rants  |
What rant? That was moderate. You should hear me when I'm being unreasonable!
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bbfarmht
Joined: 27 May 2006 Posts: 1273 Location: Where the Mississippi runs east to west!!
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| perisoft wrote: | | CRT_Ben wrote: | LOL...Peri I love your rants  |
What rant? That was moderate. You should hear me when I'm being unreasonable!  |
You can be unreasonable???
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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| ecrabb wrote: | | AnalogRocks wrote: | Awww nuts! In MOV format. I refuse to contaminate this PC with Apple sauce.
What other players play MOV's? |
"Contaminate" a PC with Apple software? That's funny, Jeremy... That's akin to worrying about contaminating an ugly working girl on a street corner in Bangkok by putting a nice dress on her. Good one, though.
I can see how you don't want to install QuickTime... After all, it's far superior to the train wreck POS that is WindowsMedia... But, hey - don't let that stop you from bad-mouthing Apple or enjoying better software. Does Microsoft pay you to be a shill for them?
That said, I don't know why these content producers don't distribute in mp4 w/H264 and AAC audio... That way, practically any recent hardware, OS, software application, or hardware device could play the file...
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No you push the button, I push the button.
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I'm going to try K player
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Mr. Green
Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Posts: 1394 Location: Calgary
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I can't open the second link.
I watched a few of these and have quite enjoyed them... http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/ I don't care for the "Kirk" actor as Kirk or the "Spock" actor as Spock, but they aren't terrible, I just know they can be done better. The new Chekov actor is really good. There's an eposide called "To serve all my days" which was actually pretty well done, where they actually got Walter Koenig back as Chekov and in the 3rd episode it appears they got George Takei involved. Very cool.
There's also... http://www.starshipfarragut.com/ a sister ship to Enterprise. New crew, 60's styling. Not a bad spin to the old Trek.
Off on a tangent time!!!...
Glad there's folks out there trying to keep it alive. They really need to lose Rick Berman and others. They've butchered Trek. I personally love the FASA version of Star Trek. A$$hats like Berman didn't like the FASA version and shut it down in 1987 (FASA went T!Ts up shortly after) They had numerous "non-canon" ships and ideas. Basically, they take the thoughts of most fans where the 2 big ships would be nose to nose and... AAAAND!!!!... nothing happens. It seems that FASA decided, "hey, what would happen if Kirk had decided enough was enough and fired... what would happen". They created a combat simulator (old scool dice rolls an ship counters). They could have made a new 7 year series based on the "ships of recognition" in the manuals. And I Quote...
http://home.comcast.net/~ststcsolda/
I LOVE the Chandley class frigate which makes a lot of sense if you think about it (ps: it's under Federation Frigates)... an episode could be made from every single backstory.
From the FASA Star Trek FEDERATION SHIP RECOGNITION MANUAL, circa 1985
Chandley Class XI Frigate
NOTES: After the conclusion of the Four Years War, Star Fleet Command initiated the Strategic Forces Survey to evaluate every major operation of the war, from its conception to its final outcome. All aspects of these operations, starting with the initial planning stages, to the deployment of forces, their use during the operation, and the after-action requirements of those forces, were evaluated. The results of this survey have directly influenced plans made by Star Fleet Command ever since.
One of the weaknesses identified by the survey was that Star Fleet needed combat vessels carrying boarding parties or prize crews so that it could follow up a successful campaign with rapid and decisive blows against a retreating or routed enemy. Star Fleet warships did not carry marine assault teams, and, therefore, they were unable to board and capture enemy vessels or outposts. In many operations, Star Fleet vessels were held back so that their combined boarding groups could take control of disabled enemy vessels or outposts; this caused lengthy delays in follow-up operations and allowed the enemy to recover. To take enemy outposts, assault ships were called in, frequently a poor choice because they were slow, vulnerable, and usually carried too many troops for small operations. To solve this problem, Star Fleet began developing the frigate class of ships to carry marines trained to board hostile vessels and complexes. Of the several different ships with this design, the most impressive is the Chandley Class frigate.
On Stardate 2/1612, the USS Chandley, the first of this prestigious line of vessels, was commissioned. The Chandley not only met the requirements of being a deep-space fighting vessel but also could beam its 250 marines in less than four minutes. With this vessel, Star Fleet had the ability to follow up combat more efficiently. The Chandley's large, wing-like assembly houses the company of marines, their equipment, training areas, shuttlebay, and the combat transporters needed. The marines are billeted by platoons, with each platoon having its own spacious training, mess, dormitory, and recreation areas. The training areas, located in the central core of the wing structures, are made up of modules that may be positioned to resemble the interior of enemy ships and installations, allowing assault teams to familiarize themselves with their intended operation area; this training technique is largely responsible for the high success rate in boarding actions. The training areas are also used for physical training and firing ranges. Each platoon has a recreation area containing a swimming pool, gymnasium, gravball chamber, and complete health facilities; these facilities are largely responsible for the notable successes enjoyed by marine sports teams.
Since its inception, the Chandley Class frigate has used the older FWC-1 warp drive system, an engine proven to be highly reliable. Though many ship designers have wanted to put newer, more powerful warp systems on the Chandleys, each time the power systems have been upgraded, it has been through improvements to the impulse drive system. Warp drives larger than the FWC-1 are more costly to run and maintain, an important factor that must be considered because of the relatively great expense required to keep a company of marines aboard.
The Chandley Mk II design merely increased the size of the marines' storage cargo bays, but the Mk III changed the computer system, cargo bays, impulse drive system, and photon torpedo launchers. The computer was altered to the experimental M-6A for improved fire control, as the standard M-6 would not efficiently handle the increased capabilities of the FP-5 photon torpedo; the Chandley is the only class of ship in Star Fleet to possess this computer, as it has not been needed in other designs. The Mk IV design improved the shields; the earlier FSO shield generator was changed to the more efficient FSP. With this change, the Chandley Class frigate is one of the most powerful ships in known space. In all its modifications, it has gained a high level of respect from Romulan, Klingon, and Gorn commanders.
The Chandley is the only ship in Star Fleet named after the company that designed and built the class vessel. Actually, the company is owned by the descendants of Rear Admiral Thomas Chandley, one of the most-decorated naval heroes of Terran history. Chandley, an admiral in the U.S. Navy, is well known for his brilliant blockade of Soviet ports during the Aleutian Incident of 2003." (I love the future thinking here. Keep in mind there was still a Soviet Union back then...)
"The first combat experience of any Chandley Class vessel was considered a total success. While patrolling in the Gorn Sector, the USS Hanson (NCC 2309), received a distress call from a commercial freighter stating it was under attack by unknown vessels. Upon reaching the coordinates given by the freighter, the Hanson encountered two Gorn cruisers involved in a boarding action against a Liberty Class freighter. When called upon to withdraw, the Gorn cruisers put up shields and opened fire. The Hanson made short work of the Gorn vessels, but the marine boarding parties found their task difficult at best, for they encountered Gorn marines who refused to give ground easily. Victory was won only after the Star Fleet marines gained access to the life support systems and shut them down. When the bridges of the Gorn vessels were entered, it was discovered that the entire bridge crew had committed suicide. Interrogation revealed that the ships had defected from the Gorn Alliance and were operating as renegades. The Hanson's marines sustained only three deaths and 17 casualties during this spirited action; all units involved received Commendations of Valor. This was the first time a Gorn ship had been boarded by Star Fleet personnel; much of the current knowledge about the Gorn Navy stems from this encounter.
In another incident, this one occurring Stardate 2/1910, the USS Monson (NCC 2392), on a fact-finding mission within the Triangle, was overtaken by four Klingon K-23 Class destroyers. At first, the Klingons merely scanned the Monson at a seemingly safe distance to its rear, but eventually two closed with the frigate, declared it had entered Klingon Imperial space, and demanded it heave to and prepare to be boarded. Finding himself well within the boundaries of the Triangle, and realizing that the Klingon demands were the prelude to an unprovoked attack, the Monson's Captain immediately raised shields and warned the Klingons off. The Klingons attacked immediately, and the Monson returned fire. The Monson's aft torpedoes hit the bridge of the lead K-23, causing it to veer off course and into the path of the other oncoming vessels, whose fire crippled their comrade. Seeing this as an ill omen, the Klingons immediately departed the area, leaving the crippled ship behind. The Monson approached the Klingon, accepted its surrender, and beamed aboard two marine platoons before the Klingon ship exploded, killing all aboard. An after-action investigation revealed that an unidentified device in the engine room had been touched by an unsuspecting trooper, initiating a critical overload in the matter/anti-matter mix chamber. The explosion was of low yield and caused no damage to the Monson. The device that caused it has never been seen or reported since, and it is suspected by Star Fleet Intelligence to have been a jury-rigged self-destruct unit.
Because of this incident, Star Fleet policy states that before marines board any enemy vessel, a complete scan will be made of the vessel to determine if the destruct systems are in operation. Only if the scan results are negative will the boarding operation proceed. If the scan is positive, the enemy will be given the chance to disarm any such devices, and should they fail to do so promptly, the vessel is to be disabled and the crew subjected to intense phaser stun. Only then will engineers and UXB personnel beam aboard to disarm the device.
On Stardate 2/2005, one of the most decorated frigates in Star Fleet, the USS Blackheart (NCC 2327), was reported missing while patrolling the Rimward Sector. A search was made, but all that was found was a communications buoy apparently discharged by the Blackheart. This buoy had only the partial message "...small object paralleling our course...no response on hailing freq..." The remainder of the tape was garbled, and portions had been intentionally erased. Star Fleet has no more information on the fate of the ship or its crew. The Blackheart is most remembered for the large black hearts painted on each of its lower wing assemblies; such painting is typical of Chandley Class ships, making them easily distinguished on visual scan. The practice is thought to keep the crew's pride in their vessel at a peak.
Of the 184 Chandleys built, 63 Mk Is, 64 Mk Ills, and 47 Mk IVs remain in active service. Two Mk Is are used by Star Fleet Training Command; 4 Mk Is and 1 Mk IV have been destroyed; 1 Mk I is listed as missing; 1 Mk I has been scrapped, and 1 Mk I has been sold to the private sector.
The Chandley Class frigate is produced at the shipyards of Sol IV, Sol VI, and Andor at a rate of 4 Mk Is, 10 Mk Ills, and 14 Mk IVs per year.
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RobertMfromLI
Joined: 29 Jun 2009 Posts: 114 Location: West Islip, NY
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| Mr. Green wrote: | I can't open the second link.
I watched a few of these and have quite enjoyed them... http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/ I don't care for the "Kirk" actor as Kirk or the "Spock" actor as Spock, but they aren't terrible, I just know they can be done better. The new Chekov actor is really good. There's an eposide called "To serve all my days" which was actually pretty well done, where they actually got Walter Koenig back as Chekov and in the 3rd episode it appears they got George Takei involved. Very cool.
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Much thanks from our entire team! The actors, btw, are getting better at their parts... sadly, at often a year between episodes, it's tougher to grow into the roles than standard episodic filming rates.
Best,
Rob
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Mr. Green
Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Posts: 1394 Location: Calgary
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Actually, it's not the acting that I have a hard time with, it's the look. Both the Kirk and Spock actors are good, but when you look at them as the characters, the look isn't quite there. Kirk as a brunette threw me for a bit of the loop and Spock just doesn't have the "Leonard Nimoy look". Not that many people do. Since it's been a while, I re-watched 2 episodes back to back and I'll be honest, once I got into the second episode it didn't bother me as much. If there were a lot more episodes, I doubt it would bug me at all.
I will give you props, the writing is equal to and better than some of the original series.
I really like the ship animations too. I wish I knew how to do that stuff.
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Spanky Ham
Joined: 22 Mar 2006 Posts: 5643 Location: Comedy Central
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Robert,
So, are you doing this out of pocket? Who is doing your animation? If you need someone, then you might want to contact Gabe. My best friend said that last he heard he isn't currently working.
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RobertMfromLI
Joined: 29 Jun 2009 Posts: 114 Location: West Islip, NY
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| Mr. Green wrote: | Actually, it's not the acting that I have a hard time with, it's the look. Both the Kirk and Spock actors are good, but when you look at them as the characters, the look isn't quite there. Kirk as a brunette threw me for a bit of the loop and Spock just doesn't have the "Leonard Nimoy look". Not that many people do. Since it's been a while, I re-watched 2 episodes back to back and I'll be honest, once I got into the second episode it didn't bother me as much. If there were a lot more episodes, I doubt it would bug me at all.
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LoL... yeah, was the same for me the first time I saw an episode. By now, I've seen almost 9 (advantages of doing the final video transcoding and being a producer), and I barely notice the different actors anymore either.
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I will give you props, the writing is equal to and better than some of the original series.
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Well, that praise goes to D.C. Fontana and David Gerrold (who were TOS writers... which may help a bit); Jon Povill (from ST:TMP), John Meridith Lucas (TOS - 4 episodes I think), Marc Zicree and Michael Reeves (I think TNG or a later series), Dave Galanter (professional TOS/TNG/etc novel writer)... and of course our story editors and script/screenplay writers (DC Fontana and Patty Wright). I'll pass it on to them!
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I really like the ship animations too. I wish I knew how to do that stuff. |
I do too... I am passable at cgi/animation... but not nearly at the level of some of the guys on the team. Every time I see the model, I am more and more impressed, as there are new sets/rooms behind the viewports/windows, people, etc... heck, I was floored by the shuttlecraft scene in WEaT - it was all green screen and cgi...
I wanted to dabble a bit more in cgi just for fun... but after seeing the stuff our cgi team does, I'm kinda like "eh, why bother?"
Best,
Rob
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RobertMfromLI
Joined: 29 Jun 2009 Posts: 114 Location: West Islip, NY
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| Spanky Ham wrote: | Robert,
So, are you doing this out of pocket? Who is doing your animation? If you need someone, then you might want to contact Gabe. My best friend said that last he heard he isn't currently working. |
Hi Spanky,
Yes, we are doing this all out of pocket... Rather expensive hobby... but fulfilling.
And we may indeed be looking for more cgi help. PM me contact info for Gabe - or PM him mine... or let him know if he clicks "Contact Us" on our website, that the email link on that page will go directly to me.
Best,
Rob
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Spanky Ham
Joined: 22 Mar 2006 Posts: 5643 Location: Comedy Central
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This is all I have for Gabe Koerner.
http://www.myspace.com/gabekoerner
I would have asked my best friend about helping you out, but he says he might be doing a big project for Zoic soon. Shameless plug - if anyone liked Battlestar Galactica then you might check out his animation short.
Also, I see you have the Dave School on your site. Are they advertisers? I know my best friend recommends Animation Mentor.
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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You guys know how when you're young ( teen ) you sit around asking your friends: What do you wana do? I don't know what do you wanna do?"
Life get's faster by your 30's.
I WAS going somewhere with this but the ADD and the booze stold that from me.
In any event. I still haven't viewed any of your Webisodes. I really need to get on that.
Robert, you guys really do this out of pocket? Wow!
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RobertMfromLI
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| Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 3:19 am Post subject: |
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| AnalogRocks wrote: | You guys know how when you're young ( teen ) you sit around asking your friends: What do you wana do? I don't know what do you wanna do?"
Life get's faster by your 30's.
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LoL... I remember my 30's still...
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I WAS going somewhere with this but the ADD and the booze stold that from me.
In any event. I still haven't viewed any of your Webisodes. I really need to get on that.
Robert, you guys really do this out of pocket? Wow! |
Yup... crazy huh?
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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As crazy as a one armed studabaker.
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