Haha, I came up with this idea - about some of the recently published TAS movies that lived long enough to become a classic. I'm talking published speedrun videos where the logos and the subtitles would point to bisqwit.iki.fi - now that is what I call "classics!"
My question is that would it make any difference if we decided to re-encode classic speedruns to where the logos and subtitles are current, pointing to tasvideos.org? Would this be a heads-up to everybody else that would want to finally try to re-work a classic movie and save frames off of them?! Especially after a number of years...!
Otherwise, I'll carry on. :)
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Just for reference, here is the list of the longest non-obsoleted movies. I'm guessing quite a few of them still have the bisqwit.iki.fi reference in their .avi.
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I wouldn't be opposed to having some old avi's updated. I think some published movies are still old enough that they don't even use x264 and have enormous filesizes.
However, our encoders have a full time job just encoding current submissions, let alone going back and re-encoding already published movies.
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Well, reencoding them would fix the seeding problem.
And at this point a lot of the movies that old are still here because they don't have long overdue improvements!
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I don't think updating the logos is a real reason for the encoders to go to the effort, though I agree w/ adelikat that reducing file size and/or improving encode quality would justify a (low priority) effort.
With respect to old runs not being seeded (or obsoleted runs not being available), what is the technical limitation that causes this? I don't know if most people do this, but I like watching old old versions of runs if possible to better appreciate how good the current ones are, but often I can't get old movie files to sync and the encode is no longer up.
Is it disk space? Bandwidth? I wouldn't think making the old versions of movies available would eat up too much bandwidth since the vast majority of users would only download the most recent one, but I could be wrong...
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Yup, and Ice Climber, and a few more. But Bubble Bobble was played on Famtasia and recorded at bad FPS, so its re-encoding is especially justifiable.
For the old bisqwit.iki.fi-based URL, I'll try to keep it operational whenever bisqwit.iki.fi is operational, which I have no intention of shutting down any time soon.
That is your own personal website, and you don't have to shut it down if you don't want to. I mean, it's interesting to see things done outside this website. Perhaps that is where the TAS videos started to come in before you got the tasvideos.org domain...?
Who invented tasvideos.org anyway? Not everyone will know.