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Which archive has 2B stuff in it?
I am also hoping for 2B with BBC tbh
I am also hoping for 2B with BBC tbh
Maybe not as high quality as you'd got on his patreon, but you can get a pretty high quality download from the page source at that newgrounds link. More HD than twitter at least.anyone got that new?
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For the older videos it was source film maker. For the more recent ones I think it's blender. Both are free softwareDoes anyone knows what animation software redmoa uses?
Not sure it's original quality, bitrate is low.New One Just came out and this one is like Wow. Futa.
1080p Lisa & Futa Haydee
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Someone on his Twitter requested catbox link, artist obliged. Looks good, it's 1080p quality too.Not sure it's original quality, bitrate is low.
You can use Free Download Manager. Save them in a playlist, then copy the link of one of the videos inside that playlist.this might be a stupid question but do you know to download these videos from Youtube trying to collect all the Redmoa videos even the funny ones
Catch a Gwen and Raven video
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a old funny video Life in Plastic
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a Overwatch video Bantz
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A Shantae video You big nabob
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A Zootopia video Lone Copper
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nice work man! but i cant seem to find the skarlet blowjob one in 60fps, did you forget it? or dont you have it?Howdy y'all, I went and made some 60 FPS versions of Redmoa's videos. They can be downloaded here:
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All the videos originally totaled to ~4.9 GB and were usually 24 FPS. Post-interpolation and HEVC encoding, they now total to ~2.3 GB and are 60 FPS.
Whoops, forgot those two. Did them real quicknice work man! but i cant seem to find the skarlet blowjob one in 60fps, did you forget it? or dont you have it?
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they go gray when i play them in vlcHowdy y'all, I went and made some 60 FPS versions of Redmoa's videos. They can be downloaded here:
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All the videos originally totaled to ~4.9 GB and were usually 24 FPS. Post-interpolation and HEVC encoding, they now total to ~2.3 GB and are 60 FPS.
Can you provide some specific examples so I can check?they go gray when i play them in vlc
How do these videos compare to the originals as far as quality goes?Howdy y'all, I went and made some 60 FPS versions of Redmoa's videos. They can be downloaded here:
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All the videos originally totaled to ~4.9 GB and were usually 24 FPS. Post-interpolation and HEVC encoding, they now total to ~2.3 GB and are 60 FPS.
They are all the same resolution and are pretty much always as "sharp" as they were originally. As far as noticeable visual artifacts go, from doing this to a bunch of different videos by multiple animators it seems the only consistent thing is sometimes the slight gradiants of color are more noticeable, and could be described as somewhat "blocky". From looking into the interpolation process step by step, this actually appears to be caused by the extraction of frames out from the original video and not the new interpolation and re-encoding. My working hypothesis is that typically videos are encoded with H.264 using the YUV color space, and extracting the frames out brings them into the RGB color space, and that change is what introduces artifacts. I've tried to bring out the frames as png's, jpg's, and bmp's, but none are immune.How do these videos compare to the originals as far as quality goes?
Yeah, they're doing the same for me also, I tried them on another media player and would not play either just the sound, said it was missing some type of codec, not sure what the issue is?they go gray when i play them in vlc
These are all encoded with HEVC/H.265, which is the more recent but more efficient encoding system to replace H.264. VLC should definitely be able to play it. I make sure to check all of my interpolations in VLC to make sure they got to 60 FPS and I've never had any trouble playing them.Yeah, they're doing the same for me also, I tried them on another media player and would not play either just the sound, said it was missing some type of codec, not sure what the issue is?