Anime Watchers Club Page 87

Started by Snivi November 20th, 2007 10:43 PM
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Charizard★

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Ah okay. I actually distribute anime as torrents. xD

Is anybody here still watching Digimon? I heard there is a new anime released :\
I never really liked Digimon other then that T rex thing wayy back.


Kenshin5

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I don't know where to buy them, so I download some of them.
They sell a couple anime series at Best Buy. Or you could by anime off Amazon.com, thats where I bought Gundam Wing Part 1 and 2 as well as Endless Waltz.

Ah okay. I actually distribute anime as torrents. xD

Is anybody here still watching Digimon? I heard there is a new anime released :\
I have been watching Digimon Xros Wars, its okay but for awhile it seemed like it was going by really slow.

I never really liked Digimon other then that T rex thing wayy back.
I am guessing you are referring to Greymon?

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donavannj

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So if I place a link to funimation.com where you can watch animes legitimately it would be against the rule?
Now that, I'd ask an administrator about.

Tell us what answer you get if/when you get an answer!
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donavannj

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The only decent anime channel that my satellite provides is FUNimation. I can't seem to get Anime Network. Does streaming videos take more download usage than, say, downloadable AVI videos, of size 150 MB or such? And both of them have the same episode..
Depends on the quality of the download.
whoops
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Not really. A streaming video has the same download size, if you let it buffer or if you download it directly. That is if it's a high quality format, such as AVI or MP4 (I think). Alternatively, you can download anime as encodes, which are reduced to 1/4-ish of the original size.

Charizard★

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Not really. A streaming video has the same download size, if you let it buffer or if you download it directly. That is if it's a high quality format, such as AVI or MP4 (I think). Alternatively, you can download anime as encodes, which are reduced to 1/4-ish of the original size.
Oh.

Wait, isn't streaming just going to a site and watching it?


Charizard★

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Yes, it is as such. Did you think otherwise? :P This club sure is lively, compared to others. Can one ask for recommendations here?
Yes you can. And I thought it was, but I just wanted to make sure.


donavannj

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Wait, isn't streaming just going to a site and watching it?
Technically, yes. But you still download a copy of any page you visit on the web, even if you have Private Browsing enabled (which merely deletes the webpages you visit in a private session from your history after you close out of the private session). Streaming a video still ends up with you temporarily downloading it. If you really like a series and will continually watch it, it's probably better to actually download the episodes instead of constantly visiting the streaming sites and eating away some more at your download cap, if you have one.
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Charizard★

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Technically, yes. But you still download a copy of any page you visit on the web, even if you have Private Browsing enabled (which merely deletes the webpages you visit in a private session from your history after you close out of the private session). Streaming a video still ends up with you temporarily downloading it. If you really like a series and will continually watch it, it's probably better to actually download the episodes instead of constantly visiting the streaming sites and eating away some more at your download cap, if you have one.
Can't you just clear or get rid of the memory taken up by streaming?