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MSM 07-30-2012 11:49 PM

How to View Taylor Richaards on PC Tutorial Video
 
Hey guys. I was looking around the forums and found Thallen's post of how to view Taylor Richaards on PC. I decided to make a video tutorial for it.

Thallens Thread: http://www.graalians.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8898




Make sure to watch it in HD and Fullscreen for best quality :D

Rezon 07-31-2012 12:03 AM

Thallen the genius, unfortunately, i can't invade the idevice room with this 'tactic'.

Crow 08-02-2012 08:47 PM

Seems to be a trend to make video tutorials out of everything. Honestly, why? In this case, it may not even be that bad. ~2 minutes seems alright. But I'm seeing this a lot lately. Things like 15 minute video tutorials on how to convert softsubbed MKVs to hardsubbed AVIs or similar **** when the process can be described in around ten simple steps. Is this really necessary?

callimuc 08-02-2012 10:00 PM

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Posted by Crow (Post 172804)
Seems to be a trend to make video tutorials out of everything. Honestly, why? In this case, it may not even be that bad. ~2 minutes seems alright. But I'm seeing this a lot lately. Things like 15 minute video tutorials on how to convert softsubbed MKVs to hardsubbed AVIs or similar **** when the process can be described in around ten simple steps. Is this really necessary?

The same thing I thought. A simply well written guide is always enough with about 1-2 pictures on parts where it could be complicated to understand but also could be posted when the question comes up

Thallen 08-05-2012 02:09 AM

Cool vid brah, Venga Boys are the jam.

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Posted by Crow (Post 172804)
Seems to be a trend to make video tutorials out of everything. Honestly, why? In this case, it may not even be that bad. ~2 minutes seems alright. But I'm seeing this a lot lately. Things like 15 minute video tutorials on how to convert softsubbed MKVs to hardsubbed AVIs or similar **** when the process can be described in around ten simple steps. Is this really necessary?

It's not hurting anyone, so why not? Plus, not everyone comes to these forums and I've noticed a whole lot of Graal videos on YouTube since it came to iPhone. This video, being on YouTube (owned by Google), will be anchored higher than my thread in Google search engine results and it'll help people find the information faster if they were to search it up on Google.

Crow 08-05-2012 11:08 AM

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Posted by Thallen (Post 174302)
This video, being on YouTube (owned by Google), will be anchored higher than my thread in Google search engine results and it'll help people find the information faster if they were to search it up on Google.

That's my main issue with that. Although Google could do something about that as well, I suppose; since they don't only show the first three to four results as videos, but also the "regular" results after that often link to YouTube videos. Sometimes takes quite a while finding a good non-video guide for something. I'm not really into watching 20 minute videos for things I can do in two.

Winter 08-05-2012 04:56 PM

I'm pretty sure the PC version of Taylor Richaards is close to being completed anyway.. But this will satisfy people while they wait. :)

MSM 08-05-2012 05:11 PM

Well, to me this is better. It is a lot easier for me to view Taylor Richaards on PC rather than on my iPod.

Winter 08-06-2012 01:42 PM

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Posted by MSM (Post 174564)
Well, to me this is better. It is a lot easier for me to view Taylor Richaards on PC rather than on my iPod.

Same, but an official installment on the device could potentially bring new features unavailable on the iPod. Just a heads up :)

Lockdown 08-06-2012 06:44 PM

Thanks for showing how to do this! Helped a lot I didn't know how to view TR on my computer, now I do!


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