Yeah i can see that. I think the most recent character who's still popular is Baltimore especially her Racequeen costumeWith how many gacha game these day, Azur Lane character become less popular i think (in term of fanart). Only old school one still has a lot of fanart
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handbrake refuses to work on windows 11. Someone else will have to take the mantle.
Right? The shorter animation with more scenes better than longer animation with just more talking and 3 scenes... They prefer quantity instead quality...I really dont understand How people saw the quality on Burnice and Taihou animations and choose longer animations.
10-12 min with only 3 scenes dont go so well
been working fine for me for a while now?handbrake refuses to work on windows 11. Someone else will have to take the mantle.
If an upcoming software update doesn't fix it then I dunno.
been working fine for me for a while now?
it's affected everything from handbrake to visual studios.Next steps: We are working on releasing a resolution for this issue in a future Windows update. We will provide an update when more information is available.
I don't know too much but it seems like handbrake creates a local server or something during its process, and on my install I can't do anything without this option (which isn't odd since disabling it does cause more frequent crashes). I've reinstalled .net framework, handbrake, and nothing works. I'm just waiting for a windows update to resolve it now. It's also affected other programs that encode, so it's across my entire system.The problem appears to vanish on clean installs of Windows 11 24H2, suggesting that the error stems from a conflict in how the update interacts with existing system configurations, rather than being a universal bug.
In the meantime, moderators on Stack Overflow have already locked multiple posts and Server Fault threads are filled with frustrated devs trying to get their local servers running again.
I ain't upgrading to Windows 11, no matter what anyway...You must be registered to see the links
the developers of handbrake have acknowledged the bug
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it's a thing. The work-around doesn't work for me but it does for a lot of other people. Dunno why.
Microsoft has acknowleged the issue:
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it's affected everything from handbrake to visual studios.
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I don't know too much but it seems like handbrake creates a local server or something during its process, and on my install I can't do anything without this option (which isn't odd since disabling it does cause more frequent crashes). I've reinstalled .net framework, handbrake, and nothing works. I'm just waiting for a windows update to resolve it now. It's also affected other programs that encode, so it's across my entire system.