Hello everybody!
I'm currently working hard to get a few old projects out of my system. One of them is the EF 11 Pawpetshow "Songs of the Old Ages". Yes, the one from 2005. Yes, the one with the music nazis :)
Hey, I'm only 8 years behind, what's your problem? :) Now, I realize that this is a really old show, and it's very different to what we do today. So if you've only seen the EF17/18/19 shows (the "new school" pawpetshows) you might be a bit disappointed of our "old school" show from our first year in Nuremberg. On the other hand, I think the EF11 show was one of the most charming ones we had, and the only one so far which incorporated a musicial live performance!
I've made a double-DVD set, which has a few nice extras:
* Multi-Angle: Switch back and forth between audience view and backstage view at any time!
* 5.1 surround sound
* English and german subtitles
* PAL 16:9 Letterboxed (Yeah, this is from a time where widescreen was considered high end :) )
Now - I'm not sure how to publish this. So I'm asking: Who here would actually be willing to BUY a set on dvd-r in a box? Or would you rather prefer a digital download (which in this case would be a set of two DVD images)? Or both? Would you pay for a disc, even if we decided to release it as a free download?
What is your opinion?
As a newbie who missed out on anything before 2013, i'd buy one. It'd be nice to see how the show was, compared to recent ones.
DVD's would be too old school for me. Just a piece of antique plastic. How about a pay what you want download? I'd donate 15€ for that!
DVD and download and I'd pay for it.
I would buy one just so it looks cool in my dvd collection
and for watching ^^
I am old-fashioned. I prefer a DVD (hopefully region-free).
That was the Eurofurence where my parents celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. It would be a nice present to give to them for Christmas this year!
Quote from: Onkel Kage on 06.10.2013, 05:27:31
I am old-fashioned. I prefer a DVD (hopefully region-free).
All our DVDs have always been region free - the problem is the different SD television standards (PAL vs. NTSC). They both have different pixel aspect ratios and frame rates, and for some reason, multi-format players seem to never have caught on in the US - so many US dvd players will reject the disc showing the "incompatible region" screen, although the disc is not region coded at all.
(In fact, consumer equipment as we use doesn't even allow content encryption or region coding or all that fancy crap the industry uses to turn customers into criminals.)
Unfortunately, you can't just press a button in the DVD authoring software and export both formats. The way DVDs work, you basically have to convert and re-encode all the source material, and then build the entire DVD from scratch, including every single video, intro, menu and you'll even have to re-time the subtitles and resample the audio because the pulldown process changes the running time.
In short: It's a nightmare. So the DVD will definitely be PAL only, I am sorry. DVD players on a PC or a laptop will probably have no issue playing it, but stand-alone players need to be multi-format compatible.
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That was the Eurofurence where my parents celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. It would be a nice present to give to them for Christmas this year!
I think your parents' anniversary was one year later, at EF12 ...
I'd definitely PAY for a digital download but really DISLIKE DVDs.
For the paid digital download at least the main show, should be available as a video file to watch directly though, the rest on DVD images would be fine
It would be a nice addition to my EF X DVD :)
Quote from: Adrixan on 07.10.2013, 07:43:11
I'd definitely PAY for a digital download but really DISLIKE DVDs.
For the paid digital download at least the main show, should be available as a video file to watch directly though, the rest on DVD images would be fine
The download would definitely be in the form of DVD images. The raw material is interlaced PAL video, and there's no other format that correctly handles field encoding. (Or to be more precise, no other format has widely available support for that in encoders & players. Same goes for stuff like multi-angle. Theoretically it's all possible, but try finding a player that is actually aware of those features. Good luck :) )
Would be interessting if it is on sell. Even if it is an old pawpetshow. It is history. ;)
EF11 was my first furry convention. I remember that year's pawpet show as one of the best ones. So I'd definitely buy a DVD set. Download (even if it was payed) would be okay, too. But I'd prefer the DVDs.
Despite being an electronic technician dealing mainly with communications, For various reasons which I won't go into, I do NOT have a high-speed internet connection; I'm still on a dial-up. Video downloads are just impractical for me (and I suspect a few others).
I would pay for a DVD. Heck, two of my most treasured DVDs are the "Phantom of the Pawpet Show", and the "Unlucky 13: EF Convention Highlights" disc.
...And if anyone out there has any spare DVDs of other EF Pawpet Shows (assuming some were made), I'd be glad to buy one of each from you!
I'd possibly chip in, but I hardly remember the show (was it the one with Dirty Deeds Done by Sheep?).
Now, if you want a Shut Up and Take My Money reaction, do any PPS starting from EF13.
Quote from: Thygrrr on 26.10.2013, 13:43:33
I'd possibly chip in, but I hardly remember the show (was it the one with Dirty Deeds Done by Sheep?).
No, that was EF12, Blackwhite Castle.
Haven't been to EF yep, couldn't afford this year nor had the time(re-exam the day before the con), but I definitely will join in Berlin next year - also easier for me to get there, only one train to get to Berlin compared to how it'd have been to Magdeburg. :)
Even though I haven't been to EF yet, I'd pay for a digital download, as well :) It'd be nice to see some more EF history after all I've watched on youtube.
Quote from: Thygrrr on 26.10.2013, 13:43:33
I'd possibly chip in, but I hardly remember the show (was it the one with Dirty Deeds Done by Sheep?).
Now, if you want a Shut Up and Take My Money reaction, do any PPS starting from EF13.
No - I think it was the one where Heather Alexander in the end boss fight fiddled so hard that two strings (of four) broke... and still carried on!
Oh and: I would by a DVD. Also from Heathers concert back then *hint hint* :)
Quote from: Tekumseh on 08.11.2013, 11:31:47
No - I think it was the one where Heather Alexander in the end boss fight fiddled so hard that two strings (of four) broke... and still carried on!
That is correct. The storyline evolved around creativity, music publishing industries, and Indiana Jones style search for ancient artifacts.
*purrrr*
I would love to see the show, especially because I have not been at EF 11.
Personally, a DVD would be my first choice.
from the dvd I want to have a definitely
I would love to see it and have it as download.
So please publish it anyway ^_^
Im sure nobody will think "uh how bad hav they been" or likely.
Im sure everybody woll like it ^_^
*push* I haven't found any recent information elsewhere, so.. what happened to this idea? Did you make a decision? And might we even be able to buy it at EF20 already? ^^