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Is there really a need to share decks? They're not that hard to make. I can see some exceptions such as a special request, but is a store house needed for any and all decks we made?
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Ooh! The wiki thing gave me a good idea! How about a wiki with info on Heisigs method, AJATT, tutorials, links to downloads / resources, etc?
Does anyone know any decent hosting for wikis? Preferably one that won't delete wiki's with grey legal status links...
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For Final Fantasy, is there any way to open a .bin file besides spending money or using illegal software?
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Why using illegal software?! There are many "legal" software to open .bin files.
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All I have been able to find cost money.
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How about Alcohol 52%?
I'm at work at the moment, but I'll put my DN01 deck up when I get the chance.
Nukemarine makes a good point though, what's stopping you guys from making the decks yourself?
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Anyone interested in Shikaotoko Aoniyoshi (the deer man) drama?
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Tis true, if you can only watch a show/anime from streaming, or it's on a DVD then sharing a deck makes sense. However, if there's going to be a shared deck, shouldn't there be a standard on what's offered up?
First the type: Soft means the subs are text, while hard means the subs are image files. I personally would avoid image subs, but others would not mind.
Second is if translation is included: Language used, in addition to soft and hard terms. Again, here I would not care for a translation, but another might want it for reference.
Third the format: I think the 250ms buffer is reasonable. In addition, no filtering based on length or lack of characters. I assume that image and audio files will be included, so the image should be near the default 240:132 (going off memory here).
Does the above sound reasonable as recommendations for standard format. True, one's not forced to follow it, but deviations from the standard should be noted in the link.
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320x<depends on aspect ratio> is a good resolution. Same as what stoked is using for his one kanji, one picture thread.
I would vote for generating audio, video, and images for a shared deck. Gives people the option to choose.