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Nach wrote:
Now that they're no longer shutting down Google Videos
Hmm... not sure about that. They said they've "eliminated the April 29 deadline". That might as well mean they're giving the community a few more months, rather than keeping the site online indefinitely.
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It doesn't matter; we have 2 videos left. Let's just do them and be done with Google Videos.
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Brandon wrote:
It doesn't matter; we have 2 videos left. Let's just do them and be done with Google Videos.
Sure, let's mirror the other two on YouTube. But if we have an alternative mirror, we should have it listed, no reason to remove it.
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Nach wrote:
Brandon wrote:
It doesn't matter; we have 2 videos left. Let's just do them and be done with Google Videos.
But if we have an alternative mirror, we should have it listed, no reason to remove it.
But they're planning on eliminating Google Videos eventually. Besides, we removed all but those two links already.
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Brandon wrote:
Nach wrote:
Brandon wrote:
It doesn't matter; we have 2 videos left. Let's just do them and be done with Google Videos.
But if we have an alternative mirror, we should have it listed, no reason to remove it.
But they're planning on eliminating Google Videos eventually. Besides, we removed all but those two links already.
I fail to see the logic in this. For the time being, Google Videos, and every other streaming site for that matter that we're currently using is still available, and there's no reason to not offer our viewers a perfectly viable option.
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Google has decided to keep the videos online after all. And they'll be migrating them to YouTube.
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Derakon wrote:
Google has decided to keep the videos online after all. And they'll be migrating them to YouTube.
You can migrate them to YouTube, they're not migrating them just yet.
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Nach wrote:
Brandon wrote:
Nach wrote:
Brandon wrote:
It doesn't matter; we have 2 videos left. Let's just do them and be done with Google Videos.
But if we have an alternative mirror, we should have it listed, no reason to remove it.
But they're planning on eliminating Google Videos eventually. Besides, we removed all but those two links already.
I fail to see the logic in this. For the time being, Google Videos, and every other streaming site for that matter that we're currently using is still available, and there's no reason to not offer our viewers a perfectly viable option.
When we uploaded the YouTube counterparts to the Google Videos, Grunt said that we should remove the Google Video link, stating that they'd be invalid soon enough. I don't know why an extension of the deadline would change that.
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Google Video sucks anyway, the quality is abysmal. Better let people use the Youtube version and optionally switch to 240p if they need to.
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Brandon wrote:
Nach wrote:
Brandon wrote:
Nach wrote:
Brandon wrote:
It doesn't matter; we have 2 videos left. Let's just do them and be done with Google Videos.
But if we have an alternative mirror, we should have it listed, no reason to remove it.
But they're planning on eliminating Google Videos eventually. Besides, we removed all but those two links already.
I fail to see the logic in this. For the time being, Google Videos, and every other streaming site for that matter that we're currently using is still available, and there's no reason to not offer our viewers a perfectly viable option.
When we uploaded the YouTube counterparts to the Google Videos, Grunt said that we should remove the Google Video link, stating that they'd be invalid soon enough. I don't know why an extension of the deadline would change that.
At the moment, there is no deadline at all.
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Google Video sucks anyway, the quality is abysmal. Better let people use the Youtube version and optionally switch to 240p if they need to.
Thanks for throwing all reasons for redundancy out the window.
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Nach wrote:
Thanks for throwing all reasons for redundancy out the window.
Redundancy is good, but Youtube is up more often than TASVideos is, and we already have an Internet Archive link for most if not all of these, I think. So I don't think that outweighs putting a low-quality mirror among regular SD and HD encodes. I don't really care too much either way, though. If they need to be put back then that's fine. By the way, as far as I can tell, only 450M (Chrono Trigger) and 506M (Wario Land 4) have yet to receive a HD version. I'm still uploading 450M, it'll probably finish in two days or something since my internet is still being awful. :( Is anybody working on 506M?
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Dada wrote:
Nach wrote:
Thanks for throwing all reasons for redundancy out the window.
Redundancy is good, but Youtube is up more often than TASVideos is
For us perhaps. But then every other month the Great Firewall of China, or Iran blocks YouTube to prevent the spreading of anti-government propaganda.
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Nach wrote:
At the moment, there is no deadline at all.
It exists; they just didn't say it yet. Rest assured, Google Videos is going away.
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Chrono Trigger has been uploaded 100%, but it's still processing. It should show up soon enough: Link to video EDIT: minor update, as you can see this movie never finished processing. I'm going to upload a slightly smaller version that might have better luck. It will come online eventually. EDIT: I've uploaded a smaller version of this run but it hasn't processed yet.
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I've uploaded an SD version of Chrono Trigger (450M) to Youtube. Link to video I'll now see if I can somehow get a higher quality version online. edit: it's still processing, apparently, maybe the quality will still improve slightly.