tryndasam

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But what happened to her hair ? It's really Yen ?
Edit: Maybe it's due to goblin sperm. Who knows?
 

baltezor

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Oof~ Mept really doesn’t miss huh (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧

Another banger dropped! We’re feasting this month

And look at what’s cookin’:
✦ Femshep
✦ Mai Shiranui
✦ Ellie

LET’S GOOOO ヽ(≧▽≦)ノ
Hi, what is the name of the video from the 2nd fragment under your posts? I know the 1st one... Life is Strange. And the 2nd one?
link pls this video
 
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TRICKSTΞR

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Mai Shiranui FJ: - - PIXELDRAIN -

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What is even going on with this level of detail?? Like WTF? Mept’s seriously on the verge of catching up to the top-tier animators. o_O
 

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Mai Shiranui FJ: - - PIXELDRAIN -

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(for those who like/dislike cicadas)

TIL: How to add AND (re-)name audio tracks at the same time.
0. Extracted audio tracks via Shutter Encoder 'Extract' => 'Audio' and added it via xMedia Recode.
0a. Before adding files in xMedia Recode, change 'Format' to the video file's file format. Default after a fresh install is 3GPP. This means I changed it to MP4.
1. Using xMediaRecode 'Open file' both the video file, in this case "Mai Shiranui Footjob.mp4", and the audio file "******.m4a".
2. Go to the Video and Audio headers and within the respective General tabs change Mode from 'Convert' to 'Copy', this way no re-encoding/muxing will take place and metadata is preserved.
3. While at the Audio header, 'Import' and select the audio file, press OK. Select it on the input side and click the arrow in the middle to bring the imported file over to the output side. You can now give the tracks a name on the output side (I entered the names and then for good measure pressed the 'Enter' key right afterwards, I didn't see a dedicated 'Save the track name' button), assign a language and rearrange their order. (idk if putting a track at the top of the list will make it the default one)
(3a. You can probably do the same with video files, but idk about naming those.)
4. Press 'Add to Queue' at the top and then 'Encode'. Done!
 
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