Era - The Mass
- Length: 3:35
- Rating: 4.88 (2145 ratings)
- Views: 1067816
- Author: HamsterDeCombat
Tags: age clip Era mass new orchestra the
I like the music, i like the clip and I hope you like it too.
Traditional Latin Mass: Feast of the Sacred Heart
- Length: 63:14
- Rating: 4.82 (485 ratings)
- Views: 302112
- Author: trady
Tags: Catholic Flavigny France High Latin Lefebvre Liturgy Mass Seminary Solemn SSPX Traditional Traditionalist Tridentine
Traditional Latin Mass filmed on the Feast of the Sacred Heart in the small chapel of the International Seminary of Saint Cure d'Ars, Flavigny, France, in 1999. The seminary is the Society of Saint Pius X's second European seminary. Typically seminarians spend their first year of spiritually there before leaving for EcĂ´ne, Switzerland, to complete their training. The film presents the ceremonies of the Missa Solemnis or Solemn High Mass with Gregorian chant and polyphonic motets. Some local customs take place during the Mass. For example, birettas are not worn and the Domini Non Sum Dignus is recited aloud by all present. More astute listeners might also notice the French pronunciation, which is perhaps not the ideal. This film has been available on the Internet for quite some time encoded in a very low quality format. I have encoded the video here from an original source at the highest quality possible given the size restrictions at Youtube. Unfortunately this has resulted in a slightly blurred picture and mono sound rather than stereo. Apart from the addition of captions, the film remains unchanged.
FAITHLESS -MASS DESTRUCTION
- Length: 3:35
- Rating: 4.90 (1400 ratings)
- Views: 407443
- Author: asenceto
Tags: -MASS DESTRUCTION FAITHLESS
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Gangstarr- Mass Appeal
- Length: 4:14
- Rating: 4.94 (1280 ratings)
- Views: 316880
- Author: Soulscientist93
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Crysis - Mass Physics
- Length: 4:29
- Rating: 4.83 (4961 ratings)
- Views: 750542
- Author: ABadFeeling
Tags: capture_frames Crysis Games Physics Pre Rendering sys_physics_CPU Video
THESE ARE NOT IN GAME FRAMERATES! A lot of people are opening Crysis, putting in the code and expecting a mass amount of physics to run smoothly like in the video, it almost certainly won't. To see how I made the physics so smooth, look at the tutorial I made for making your own: http://forums.facepunchstudios.com/showthread.php?p=8179898 The song is "Aberdeen City - Pretty Pet" http://www.aberdeenmusic.com/ http://www.myspace.com/aberdeencity I really reccommend checking out more songs by them if you like this song. You can download the man made out of boxes from here: http://www.crymod.com/thread.php?threadid=10448 (XYZ) The command is for rendering a video with capture_frames, actual gameplay will be extremely low frames per second, capture_frames isn't affected by low fps but the physics having their own framerate do. The video isn't about how good Crysis or Cryengine2 is but it was actually made simply because I liked the look of lots of boxes flying around and structures collapsing etcetera and thought other people might like to see this also. Higher quality versions: Stage6 (stream): http://www.stage6.com/user/Neillithan/video/1911267/ (thanks to http://www.youtube.com/Neillithan for this) Filefront (download): http://files.filefront.com/Crysis+Mass+Physicswmv/;9176864;/fileinfo.html Rapidshare (download): http://rapidshare.com/files/80206218/Crysis_-_Mass_Physics.wmv.html If you want to upload it elsewhere yourself, please inform me with a message so I can add the link to it here. Due to popular demand, I'll post my specs but they only really effect the very first clip showing sys_physics_CPU 1 and how many boxes total I can render, which unfortunately limited the last clip. So, my system specs are: Intel Core 2 Duo 4300 (1.8GHz) processor, overclocked to 2.2GHz, 2GB 800MHz RAM, Nvidia 512mb 7900GS GPU (DX9). I get a Windows Vista base score of 5.1, RAM and CPU being the 5.1, HDD transfer rate at 5.5 and GPU at 5.8 for gaming, 5.9 for Aero. But system specs will only change the speed of capturing it if you were to do this, the rendered video will be at whatever framerate you set to record and playback at. I used the very high settings tweak for DX9 http://files.filefront.com/Very+High+for+DX9+Tweak/;9184685;/fileinfo.html Then some commands I used ontop of that for this were: sys_physics_CPU 0 fixed_time_step 0.033333 e_particles 0 (all those particles when a box would collide with something killed my GPU) r_motionblur 4 (need the very high tweak if on DX9) r_useEdgeAA 2 (fake anti aliasing, blurs edges) r_displayinfo 0 (get rid of the white text when in devmode/sandbox) cl_hud 0 (gets rid of the HUD) capture_frames 1 (to take a screenshot at every frame so you can add them all together to make a smooth motioned video). e_view_dist_ratio 200 (only in the last clip as I only really needed it then, though it would've been nice if I knew about it before; it makes the distance at which objects stop becoming visible further) The motion of the boxes was done by tornadoes made invisible due to particles being disabled. The settings where changed around though such as in some clips there was no rotation. But there was one clip that used a "GravityVolume" found in Misc in objects in the rollup bar. Yes, there is still some physics lag when sys_physics_CPU is set to 0, but it's SOOOO much smoother than if set at 1 when there's that many physical interactions going on and I think it's an actual physics engine problem where they can lock when colliding, they can't get past what's infront of them rather than it actually lagging like when it's set to 1. If there was nothing in the way of a moving object, it won't lag on 0 but can on 1. The last clip wasn't anywhere near as massive as I wanted it to be, unfortunately my GPU couldn't handle rendering all the boxes when I doubled the amount of what is shown in the video so I left it as that rather than trying to find an actual limit of what it could handle incase it needs power to render the motion blur and stuff. For more info, see the tutorial (first link in this description). I PANT3RA I approves of this video.
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