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#17 (permalink) |
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Midgar, Macs can run a torrent client just fine. I recommend Azureus as it would be the most user friendly on the Mac platform.
But back to the OPs question. I download, either from a hosting site, or through a personal friends IRC bot with 1.7 terabytes of Anime...its a monster. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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mhm I watch em on crunchyroll - feed your need! (wonders me, that nobody mentioned it already) that's a very good site and you can watch most anime in highquality.
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Location: Canada, eh?
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They've been in anime news a lot, recently; companies are getting their licensed stuff taken down, and some are attempting to strike deals...They probably don't do anything more than that because the anime industry is suffering enough as is, and starting a lawsuit or something would be almost a waste of resources. It's bad enough we've got a genius in this topic who's on his way to archiving a terabyte of fansubs; try buying ****ing DVDs after watching this ****, people.
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-high quality is now for free. -they remove licensed animes(well, sometimes if the company wants it) I can not see any problem with uploading animes, which are not licensed in the usa or whatever.
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Get some facts before you throw insults my way ![]() You used to be a sound poster, but lately you've been very overly critical about everything - what's up man? Edit:: Oh yeah, I don't delete the stuff on my hdd after buying the dvd - simply because of the better quality subtitles and convenience of having it readily available.. Thats where the 700GB comes from.. If I don't own it, it's either unlicensed or I've just not gotten round to buying it yet (or I haven't watched it to determine if it's worth buying, got about 6 series' to get through) Last edited by Howling; 03-27-2008 at 12:35 PM. |
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DVDs: - Cost a ton of money, partially because they insist on making expensive dubs and trying to feed their niché products to mass audiences. Apparently Bandai just licensed Lucky Star in America. I bet they'll dub it, it'll be a massacre. - Take forever to come out after the initial airing in Japan. Fan subs are fast and are often better translated than the commerical product and you don't pay some 50+ Euros for a few episodes. I don't know about you, but I'd rather just abandon the hobby than submit to that kind of robbery. The anime industry really needs to rethink its business formula. They need to make something like the iTunes service. Stuff needs to come up there within days of the initial airing and it needs to be dirt cheap, possibly with a monthly fee rather than pay per download. Last edited by Frein; 03-27-2008 at 06:20 PM. |
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oooo an itunes service for anime would be a really good idea.
I agree with Frien though, anime DVDs are absurdly expensive to buy, and I don't even think it's worth it. I download all my anime from animesuki or boxtorrents before it becomes licensed so I can feel relatively guilt free about all the anime I have sitting on my hard drive. I also use Azureus as my bit client. |
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To support the creators and get a better quality translation; that's what most anime fans claim to want, right? Quote:
Just because crunchyroll stopped charging doesn't mean that they've suddenly changed their ways; if you steal something then stop stealing it, that doesn't change the fact that you've performed a criminal act in the past. I wouldn't really be surprised if the 4.5 mill that they got from last year's subscription fees surpasses what legitimate anime companies make year-by-year. I don't think the the anime industry can AFFORD to sue them. =/ Plus, licensed anime still remains on the site; they're doing a terrible job of removing it. In some cases they leave the files up but add the text "Should be removed" on the page, leaving it up to uploaders to do so. Quote:
Sure the subtitle font is boring, but it needs to be a universal format for all DVD players to run; digital subtitles seen in fansubs require loads of extra software or codecs to create, render and view that are a huge licensing issue in the first place. Not only would that mean excess costs for a distributer in an already-suffering industry but the format needs to be playable on any sort of DVD player, hence why a general standard is kept. If you alienate part of the user base, stocks drop; that's how it works. =/ This opinion is kind of fueled by the professional reviews I read however; journalists on sites like AnimeOnDVD.com or AnimeNewsNetwork.com literally complain about the subtitles in FANSUBS saying that they're excess fluff. Really? I sort of agree, but it doesn't really hurt the quality; the issue is the skill of the translators. If you're complaining about translation quality, that's another rant altogether so I'm not gonna bother too much. I will say however, that if you think fansubs are in any way better than official subtitles, this point couldn't be any more wrong unless you're fluent in the language and can prove this point, in which I'm not gonna be happy to hear. D= Even then, if it's just one series or a bad company, it's an isolated issue, especially compared to the amount of speed subbers and groups like Nyoro~n that can get away with automated translators and rewriting with embellished English. Gundam 00 — Nyoro~n Translation Errors - Ramblings of DarkMirage You didn't give me any previous inclination to assume you bought DVDs so it's a reasonable accusation in a community ripe with piracy. =/ I'm sorry, then. Quote:
The former isn't really an isolated issue that's just me being unruly; the other forum I frequent, the official forum for Namco's Tales of series of RPGs, doesn't appreciate Dead Fantasy either and has even pulled the sprite flash card. It's even more surprising since this is a place for Korean RPGs, and the other place is one for Japanese RPGs, which Final Fantasy easily coincides with...But like I've said before, I just felt like being very outspoken in my distaste due to the terrible fighting videos I've s |















