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Watching unconverted anime on an S3? Possible?

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xShadow:
I would recommend Deadfish's encodes. The quality is plenty good enough, the file size is lower, and the S3 has absolutely no issues playing it. You can just grab tTorrent (or if you don't mind donning your hat and getting out your rowboat, you can get the Pro version without much trouble, too) and download their encodes straight to the phone from Nyaa. Really extremely convenient.


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--- Quote from: megido-rev.M on October 09, 2012, 11:51:35 PM ---10-bit on dual cores....

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my E7500 could handle 10bit 1080p just fine  ;D soooo yeah core count doesn't matter really, although its a different matter if its a junk dual core or even a junk quad core.

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My ultraportable only has a 1.3GHz dual core and I can play 1080p 10bit flawlessly.

Obviously, there is a big difference between arm and x86 though...

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ARM has higher code density and they've done a pretty good job in the low-power, portable market. Well, the instruction sets have their tradeoffs, either way. I think that MIPS is also making some new stuff for the mobile market, but I don't really keep up with that stuff.

EmptyMemory:

--- Quote from: xShadow on October 12, 2012, 09:38:06 AM ---I would recommend Deadfish's encodes. The quality is plenty good enough, the file size is lower, and the S3 has absolutely no issues playing it. You can just grab tTorrent (or if you don't mind donning your hat and getting out your rowboat, you can get the Pro version without much trouble, too) and download their encodes straight to the phone from Nyaa. Really extremely convenient.

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tytytyty. this is awesome.

Dhruv:
I dunno if this is the right thread to ask this or should i consider making a new one...

Can somebody tell me how to lay unconverted anime on iPhone? I tried using an application know as Playable but it's not showing me the subs..
Any other way?

lapa321:
VLC for iOS?

Last time i used video players on iOS tho (it's been a while), the ones that an actually play anime are either paid apps, or have an ad on top of the video which does tend to make the anime choppy.

Dhruv:
Well a simple solution to remove the ads is to turn off the wifi or 3G network you are using. I usually do that to avoid the ads. Works well.

Although i'll search the app store for VLC.

Edit: I guess i'll create another thread for detailed info.

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