Site/Network | Abbreviation |
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9Now | 9NOW |
A&E | AE |
ABC (AU) iView | AUBC |
ABC (US) | AMBC |
Adult Swim | AS |
Al Jazeera English | AJAZ |
All4 (Channel 4, ex-4oD) | ALL4 |
Amazon | AMZN |
Examples from Family Guy Season 1, Episode 1. — Do note that Family Guy also had hard interlacing issues on top of the Adobe Bug.
This semed to have happened anywhere they trim something off, altered speed of a clip, or duplicated frames within media that is originally interlaced (Freeze frame strategy causing it to duplicate only one field, not both fields). Or possibly when dealing with two neighbouring clips where one is progressive and one is interlaced. It is not entirely clear nor proven what exact feature had the bug. If you have any further information, or even stuff to try to re-create the bug, please let me know.
Adobe products still to this day suck ass dealin
Note: This document is fairly out of date. While a lot of the information within it is valid, the strategies to various tricks in here has since been improved or trumped by another strategy.
I might not be updating this document in this future, so if anyone wants to fork this git to continue it, feel free. In the meantime check out BLAINES YouTube as he has covered glitches found since I stopped documenting them.
Do note that I do not agree with BLAINES strategy of obtaining information on some of those glitches
- All content keys were redacted, they should be 128-bit hex strings.
- These methods involve the use of ffmpeg and -cenc_decryption_key which is not part of stable releases as of July 2022. Use nightlies from gyan.dev or some other autobuild in the meantime. Hopefully it gets added in the next stable release.
- On my end none of these were particularly reliable. This may change in the future as FFmpeg evolves. The direct method of playing with ffplay is currently the most reliable out of the listed methods.
@import url(https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Lato:400,900italic,900,700italic,700,400italic,300italic,300,100italic,100); | |
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apollo-theme-post-office: A continuation of the original wcd-theme-post-office by dannymichel, | |
with various fixes and updated image resources for apollo.rip. | |
Originally forked from Postmodern, which was based on 'Zeal', a modification of the original 'Teal' by pellad. | |
*/ | |
/* Image resources */ | |
/* Colors */ | |
/* Layout (Torrents page) */ |
Sources using this master (that I know of) as of the time I'm writing this:
- Stan. (https://stan.com.au)
- Disney+ (https://disneyplus.com)
- As of September 2021: FXX (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FXX) ^1
Quick TLDR: Consider these copies as if you were traveling back in time and watching these when they originally aired, in better condition and quality. They are better than the DVDs but have various TV censors, bleeps, and cut/shortened scenes, so it's up to you if it's an overall better copy.
Ref# | Subject |
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1 | Introduction |
2 | Analog Color Television Standards |
3 | Video Fields |
4 | Field and Frame rates |
All of these are ideas to improve the Blu-ray P2P filenaming landscape.
None of these are particularly used yet apart from maybe my own releases or a handful of other people who had the same idea.
If you need current P2P filename rules, go to https://phoeniix.dev/filenames.
We should use a capacity nomenclature in place of what's typically the "Source Tag" (i.e. where WEB-DL
or BluRay
would be).