I'm glad you like it period this was my first time using a lot of screen capture. I wrote my script and recorded it live. They were so many amazing anime projects in the '80s and '90s.
I keep Phish’s Sphere run from this spring on a similarly form factored Anbernic RG 405V. Each show is approximately 10 GB each in .mkv and looks beautiful. It is what I watched at the end of each night at PRGE back at the hotel. Great tutorial on how to make the magic happen!
10 gigs? I have a couple more movie files that are like 4 Gigs but that's exactly why I want to make mobile versions for my mobile devices. I only had 14 gigs left for anime on my 128 GB card for my Miyoo Mini Plus
So I wanted to slip all the references I could on this quite zany 1983 anime with a trans girl hero fashion-icon that I previously had no idea about. I am also fascinated by the art style of anime in the early 80s. th-cam.com/video/illSp1oVXzA/w-d-xo.html
I actually have some issues with the translation. The English language is much more pronoun heavy and the Japanese language does not use pronouns for like 80% of the time they talk about Hibari.
If only the Miyoo mini plus had Bluetooth. It has Wi-Fi but not Bluetooth. I do like the fact that the d-pad and the buttons on the back are like fast forward and rewind in the video player
Your phone does not have a 4:3 aspect ratio so anime that it's made to a 4:3 aspect ratio has a ton of black bars on the side of your phone. These are good at playing games made for CRTs and watching Anime made for CRTs. Well when you watch videos on your phone you're constantly distracted there's a ton of notifications and you are going to be tempted to do something on your phone These devices often have a flat bottom so you can actually set them out on a desk in front of you without having to prop them up like a phone.
@8bitjoystick Well with the blacks bars thing, with oled screens those might as well be bezels. And today 90% phones have an OLED screen. So I don't think that counts. And as for comparison to a CRT, the LCD screen of the handheld is actually much further off from a CRT than an OLED. You wanna use CRT shaders anyways for both. I've been watching the 80s transformers cartoon and I initially watched it on my laptop with shaders, first through retroarch and then I found a program called shaderglass which let me overlay the shaders on my video player of choice. But the best option was still an actually CRT. I have an old 2000s CRT TV around, using a hdmi to composite adapter to watch on that was the best experience. The other points don't affect me personally, but I can see that they're subjective.
Thank you so much for this video! I already added the following anime to my Miyoo Mini Plus:
Great Teacher Onizuka, Cowboy Bebop & Azumanga Daioh.
I'm glad you like it period this was my first time using a lot of screen capture. I wrote my script and recorded it live. They were so many amazing anime projects in the '80s and '90s.
I keep Phish’s Sphere run from this spring on a similarly form factored Anbernic RG 405V. Each show is approximately 10 GB each in .mkv and looks beautiful. It is what I watched at the end of each night at PRGE back at the hotel. Great tutorial on how to make the magic happen!
10 gigs? I have a couple more movie files that are like 4 Gigs but that's exactly why I want to make mobile versions for my mobile devices. I only had 14 gigs left for anime on my 128 GB card for my Miyoo Mini Plus
Brilliant guide! I may have a reason now to buy one of these handhelds.
I just discovered the Fan Subtitled version of Stop Hibari Kun! archive.org/details/stop_hibari-kun_owlversion
So I wanted to slip all the references I could on this quite zany 1983 anime with a trans girl hero fashion-icon that I previously had no idea about. I am also fascinated by the art style of anime in the early 80s. th-cam.com/video/illSp1oVXzA/w-d-xo.html
@@8bitjoystick As a trans person myself, I love this!
I actually have some issues with the translation. The English language is much more pronoun heavy and the Japanese language does not use pronouns for like 80% of the time they talk about Hibari.
@@8bitjoystick Interesting
You know these devices also make for pretty decent MP3 Players.
If only the Miyoo mini plus had Bluetooth. It has Wi-Fi but not Bluetooth.
I do like the fact that the d-pad and the buttons on the back are like fast forward and rewind in the video player
I don't get the point of doing this. What's the benefit of this over watching them on my phone?
Your phone does not have a 4:3 aspect ratio so anime that it's made to a 4:3 aspect ratio has a ton of black bars on the side of your phone. These are good at playing games made for CRTs and watching Anime made for CRTs.
Well when you watch videos on your phone you're constantly distracted there's a ton of notifications and you are going to be tempted to do something on your phone These devices often have a flat bottom so you can actually set them out on a desk in front of you without having to prop them up like a phone.
@8bitjoystick Well with the blacks bars thing, with oled screens those might as well be bezels. And today 90% phones have an OLED screen. So I don't think that counts. And as for comparison to a CRT, the LCD screen of the handheld is actually much further off from a CRT than an OLED. You wanna use CRT shaders anyways for both.
I've been watching the 80s transformers cartoon and I initially watched it on my laptop with shaders, first through retroarch and then I found a program called shaderglass which let me overlay the shaders on my video player of choice. But the best option was still an actually CRT. I have an old 2000s CRT TV around, using a hdmi to composite adapter to watch on that was the best experience.
The other points don't affect me personally, but I can see that they're subjective.