Sunday, July 25, 2010

My love-hate relationship with 240p

A few months ago YouTube updated their look, arguably for the worse. In addition to making the seek bar a mouseover that covers the bottom part of the video, they added an option for 240p - apparently for smartphones.

I didn't think much of it until I started noticing more and more how I just couldn't capture games on my Intensity Pro. I first noticed how the Intensity Pro wouldn't display PS1 GameShark or "It Might Be NES". Later on I noticed how I couldn't even play my SNES games through my Intensity Pro (these guys at AV Science Forum had the same problem). I started really scratching my head when I played Tekken 5's Arcade History; whether playing through my Gefen Home Theater Scaler and component cables in 720p or directly to the Intensity Pro through s-video in 480i, the Intensity Pro would just display a black screen whenever I played the first Tekken. Tekken 2 and Tekken 3 would display fine, however.

I looked into it and I noticed some games just ran at resolutions below even 480i. This includes some PS1 games and pretty much every system earlier.

These resolutions are 240p and 288p. These are low-res and people who play arcade games (myself included) love those scanlines. Unfortunately, my scaler doesn't support those resolutions and when the Intensity Pro says "NTSC", they really mean "480i". Worse, only the most expensive scalers support them.

A comment from Fudoh's site:

Eirik A.
January 30th, 2009 at 2:23 pm
Seems like finally the VP50Pro got the 240p and 288p formats. “Added support for 240p and 288p Formats”. New firmware available. Wonder why the VP50 didn’t get it though (got a VP50 and an EDGE myself).

So... either I buy a $2,500 scaler, or the more affordable but still expensive DVDO Edge at $500 (official site) just to record every game in 720p60 while using the Intensity Pro's built-in passthrough so I can play them lag-free on my Asus VH236H, or I just suck it up and record in 480i on the somewhat laggy display of my Leadtek WinFast which has no problems displaying anything.

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Okay, so it looks like I'm getting a DVDO Edge anyway. I don't know the difference between that, the iScan, and the VP50 (UPDATE: here's a comparison chart), but it's cheaper, and anyway...


So there.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

YouTube, Google, annoyances and workarounds


A bit of history...

March 2006: "TripleLei" takes the YouTube world by storm with his self-made hardcore gaming vids and other rare gaming vids.

May 2008: My hard drive crashes. Every video and document I've ever made and didn't back up is lost forever.

June 2008: Can't Stop Productions takes down my Elite Beat Agents video from YouTube for no other reason than the stage plays a cover of Y.M.C.A. (low-bitrate and with sound effects, to boot). The only reason they find out about it at all is because I was foolish enough that I wanted people to find out about it by searching "ymca" so I included that in the tags. The account goes down with the video.

July 2008: "MrCopyrightViolator" YouTube account is created.

July 2010 (today): Either YouTube/Google changed their policies or the recent blackouts & random PC resets really messed up my browser's cookies... but I can't stay signed into Gmail (and other Google services) and YouTube at the same time. Since the "TripleLei" YouTube account was banned, my main Gmail account can't ever have a YouTube account since they forced you to link accounts (and signing in with that Gmail account simply tells you "this account is suspended" - you don't even get to access an account control panel). My new YouTube account is linked to some other Gmail account, so I have to choose between staying signed in for Gmail or staying signed in for YouTube.


The workarounds, found by following these links in this order:
So now I'm going to need a separate button on my Vista toolbar just for YouTube, and I'm still going to need to click a few times to go to YouTube and sign in. It would've been easier if I Google Chrome allowed Incognito mode to be in its own separate tab and not require a separate browser instance... But it would've been a whole lot easier if Can't Stop Productions left well-meaning people alone and followed fair use laws. I'd tell them to eat a bag of dicks, but something tells me they'd like that anyway.

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Then again, I think I'll just keep my YouTube account signed in on Firefox. I keep the browser around for YouTube downloading purposes anyway!