Crunchyroll's Simulcast Lineups In Autumn 2010
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#41
09-25-10, 5:43 PM
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Offline Joined: May 2009 Posts: 969 |
You are wrong. CR give you 720p and 480p, decent quality streaming. The ones who only simulcast in shitty 360p is FUNimation. |
#42
09-25-10, 8:49 PM
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Offline Joined: Aug 2009 Posts: 25 |
I don't understand the comments about how the videos load slowly at CR, it's the exact opposite for me. The videos play normally without any interruption it just depends on your connection speed. I know there's a lot of complaint about the subs but oh well. People find ways to watch anime elsewhere besides CR so there's no need to complain about something that is already made clear. There will always be a complaint about something. I find it hard to believe that translations of any language can be perfect. |
#43
09-25-10, 10:17 PM
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Offline Joined: Dec 2009 Posts: 120 |
I use to pay for CR when I used them(did surveys and crap). I've stopped using them ever since my sis introduced me to torrents and I've never went back to CR. To be fairly honest though, I liked CR a lot and they fill the niche quite good because they stream anime legally like Funi on YT. Quality is average for 360p and when I was on membership, 480p looked good while 720 looked like a bit of an upscale to 480p. Subs have a few typos when released but that's expected. I don't know the japanese language at all and I can't tell if what they're saying is the correct translation but I sure as hell get the story correctly so their subs aren't a major problem at all. P.S. havsie said: ![]() That's bullshit yo. I wonder how much they paid them to say that../ Modified by Darkness44, 09-25-10, 10:20 PM |
#44
10-01-10, 9:22 PM
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Offline Joined: Nov 2008 Posts: 40 |
Darkness44 said: P.S. havsie said: QFT. Anyway, I don't stream anime online, and instead torrent them. But seriously, why is crunchyroll doing this?! |
#45
10-03-10, 6:01 PM
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Offline Joined: Sep 2010 Posts: 68 |
Well for me Crunchyroll really helps since im on a shared line for all my dorms, and I haven't torrent dl in like 8 months. I actually did a paper on torrents vs streaming and figured out just liek fansubbing Crunchyroll was founded by a site of anime fans who wanted to give people who wanted to see new animes legally a way to do it. Of course they charge because hosting a site that houses tons of anime episodes isn't cheap but even after a week the episodes are free, now of course without fansubbers it would of never existed of course but now with anime industry feeling a small hit of the economy something like a feed stream site allows the company to buy the rights to air the anime and no one can complain and with Hulu, Funimation, Anime News Network, and Crunchyroll doing something about it for fans it only adds. Currently the government is slamming down on torrents and torrents sites. |


