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Enbo Taboo 2 UNCENSORED [HR&H-S].mkv.torrent



Taboo Charming Mother Ep 2 by Hentai-Society & Hentai-Reactor (Joint Project). Screencaps : http://www.hentaiparadize.net/taboo2.jpg


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Name: Enbo Taboo 2 UNCENSORED [HR&H-S].mkv.torrent
Category: Hentai (Anime/Images)
Rating: - 6 rating(s) - view rating list
Uploaded By: lmagnuz
Uploaded On: 2005-11-30 17:59:06
Info Hash: 10277853d5019f5415ee5b2aeb541bb09e3dee15
Size: 230.07 MB
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Total Files: 1 file(s) - view file list
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Comments

#1 posted by dieseltrain
posted on 2005-12-15 22:30:47
I can just hope for a .avi format release

#2 posted by ultimecia
posted on 2005-12-16 11:56:47
By The Way Thanks For The Up lmagnuz!

#3 posted by hentaimanson
posted on 2005-11-30 21:55:09
thanks, will compare with the other release

#4 posted by FlameBait
posted on 2005-12-01 19:10:25
I am having trouble with seenig the video. Audio is fine.
I can't read what format the video is inside the Matroska container so I can try and find the right codec. Can anyone tell me.

Thanks

#5 posted by Schneider
posted on 2005-12-02 02:54:55
Thanks for the effort but I will not install a codecpack just to see this. I don't understand what's the deal with this new H264 codec, I guess divx or xvid are still useful (and well-known) for everyone.  
Once again, thanks for the work.

#6 posted by FlameBait
posted on 2005-12-02 05:10:53
It's useless, the people who want to use CODEC this have to feel like they are elites or something. It's not even an improvement. Isn't it just another closed source MS only (for now) format.

I deleted the thing. Meh.

#7 posted by FlameBait
posted on 2005-12-02 18:59:59
nwa since you are up on this please point me to the RPM that contains the Apple h264 codec for my Mandrake LinuX 9.2 install. Google hasn't been much help. I really am not finding much. A search at The Mandriva club where I have a membership returns "No topics or posts met your search criteria". That applies to all Maidriva Distributions. Maybe I'll see if I can find it for my Debain box. Any usable lib would be great. I use both Xine(Totem) and VLC.

It's prolly just easier to find a rip that isn't encoded in Apples h264.

#8 posted by FlameBait
posted on 2005-12-03 03:31:53
Ok I now have ffmpeg i'l have to find a small known good test file. I have a feeling that Debian Sarge stable may not have the right version. I had to tweak my apt-get config files a bit and may have to do some more to get the latest version of ffmeg and it's libs.

I am having some confusion here a I have been getting what appears to be wrong info from more than one source on the h264 codec. There is also confusion as X-264 and h264 are not the same thing.

#9 posted by sixshot
posted on 2005-12-03 10:17:29
"It's useless, the people who want to use CODEC this have to feel like they are elites or something. It's not even an improvement. Isn't it just another closed source MS only (for now) format."
As far as I know, I haven't seen many releases using the h264 codec.  I doubt it's for elites though...

The H.264 compression is the proposed next generation codec to be used in both HD-DVD (-1) and Blu-Ray (+1) formats.  The compression sports better compression clarity for the same bitrate over MPEG-2.  But this improvement in compression comes at a cost with higher resource requirement (needs a beefy processor to handle it).  The proposed compression standard is not closed nor is it proprietary.  It is open and FFMPEG is one of two/three open source projects that can decode H.264 videos.  (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.264 for more info)

For RPM files, you may want to keep rpmfind.net bookmarked, as it is a good/decent repository and database of a variety of both RPMs and source RPMs for virtually any software of any kinds out there.

For Debian systems, I'm at a loss on it.  You'll be on your own for that.

For media playback, you may want to check out Totem, which uses the GStreamer framework.  But if that's not your thing, there's always xine and Mplayer.  VLC may also suffice but the choice is all up to you.  I'm kinda surprised you're having difficulty in finding things for your Linux system.  But oh well.  We all gotta start somewhere...

#10 posted by FlameBait
posted on 2005-12-03 21:26:57
Seems H264 really is good at streaming content along with other improvemnets from what I am reading. I had to disregard alot of noise that was put out as good information that I formed my original opinion from.

It still looks as if my Distro (Mandriva) of choice is not supporting prefered player very well in the current release.
Well I will fight with this untill I got it licked.

Thanks for the good information and pointers to a solution with my current configuration.

#11 posted by halleck
posted on 2005-12-13 12:34:22
try using the new media player classic that the community codec pack gives ya. That's the only way I could get it to play.
skoal





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