For Anime:
Codec Pack
VLC
For Manga:
CDisplay
For Verification:
QuickSFV (or any SFV verifier)
For Repair:
QuickPar :mrgreen:
What other tools can you share guys?
For Anime:
Codec Pack
VLC
For Manga:
CDisplay
For Verification:
QuickSFV (or any SFV verifier)
For Repair:
QuickPar :mrgreen:
What other tools can you share guys?
uhhh....what are those you mentioned?
bondpaper, pencil ug signpen ra ako-a....
i feel cheap....
I thinks hes talking about the programmes or somehting, needed to read or watch manga and anime, most effectively.
Not just for reading and watching but also for making sure that what you've got isn't corrupted (especially if it's been through numberous trades...)Originally Posted by Kai Shinks
hmmm...so are these programs, kanang mu shade and stuff? di ba na cya mada ug Photoshop lang?
Mas more man sa verication sa imong file if it's still the same byte for byte as the one released by sub groups or by manga trans groups...Originally Posted by vanceloma
Let's say you got Naruto Ep. xxxx from somebody. You want to make sure that the file is still the same as the one as that releaesed by a sub group. You would use a file verifier proggy like QuickSFV.
To make it easy, subgroups have made it a convention to put sfv verification code after the ep name.
For example:
[DB]_Naruto_164_[2DAD8C0B].avi
The 2DAD8C0B is the sfv verifcation code. If you've got an sfv/crc file verification program, you can check if the output of the proggy is the same as the code. If it's not, it means that the file wasn't downloaded properly or wasn't burned properly.
Most newbie anime traders disregard sfv verification measures which is such a nuisance.
ay, dili diay drawing...sowee!!
For manga i use ACDSEE .....sumtimes Acrobat reader if .pdf format ang manga
for viewing animes jetAudio, bsp player, divx players.....but kinahanglan naa ka codecs packs...
ACDSEE too big just for viewing manga...Originally Posted by chagorio
With CDisplay, you can just rename a zip or rar file and start viewing. No need to extract the images especially if they're in a archive. You can also do this with ACDSEE but CDisplay's installer is less than half a diskette :mrgeen:
i'll try that one bro......
:mrgreen:
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