Thursday, October 27, 2016

October 26, 2016 Uploads

ATA1201058                                                                                                                              10.26.16

October 26, 2016 Uploads

Alright, so for this entry, I'm going to be talking about the videos that are currently being uploaded to the YouTube servers as I write this: Asphalt 8: No Sun Bathers While Races Take Place!, Parrot Tower: Feathers to Heaven!, Flappy Wings: Poo And Grab Coins!, Who knocked off Jesus' Head?!?!, D'Hilier Park: Failed to Catch Trolls On Camera and Clown 2016 News Commentary. That's a lot to talk about, but before I get right into this, I should probably address the issues about my phone turning off and Screen Recorder failing to capture everything over extended periods.

Why Do You Complain Rage About Your Phone Shutting Off So Much?
Much of the time when the phone shuts off, it's due to the battery being at a low percentage, but the problem is that it's not even near zero when it does this, so I can only assume that it's obviously an old battery that can no longer hold it's charge properly, or accurately read the correct percentage. The battery has been abused heavily through extensive tasks for two years and ten months now, so to fix this issue, I should either A: stop gaming with it when it approaches a certain percentage. B: keep the phone charged or C: Just throw it out and use a newer battery. For now, I'll just keep a better eye on it and either swap it or charge it when I feel there is a risk for it shutting off. Now unfortunately, there are times when the battery isn't even the problem! As you heard me rage about in Asphalt 8: No Sun Bathers While Races Take Place!, the problem was triggered by simply firmly pressing the volume rocker... What? Normally a hard bounce or knock is what causes the device to sometimes shut off, but this case was something else... What can be done about this? I could send it in for repair if I wanted to, but the problem doesn't happen often enough to make it a serious issue. 98% of the time, a really hard knock or jamming is what causes this. This device is a BlackBerry 10 phone, Q10, Software Release: 10.3.1.1865, OS Version: 10.3.1.2708, and is almost three years old. I'm putting this information out there for any potential viewers that can offer more information and determine whether it's a software issue, age or all of the above.

Screen Recorder
I've never really delved into it, but the screen recorder that I like to use to record Android games and commentary videos goes by the generic name Screen Recorder. It is an application from Toysoft Development Incorporated. It is on Version 3.4.0.1 and doesn't have any new updates available at the moment I checked (about now as I write this). So, if you've read my other entries, the reason I use it is because it does an excellent job at capturing both the video and sound for Android applications in HD, without the need for an external separate microphone. But the nagging problem is the fact that the audio occasional jumps, skips and distorts, and then there's also the issue where I can be recording for say 20 minutes, only to find that only 9 minutes of video ended up being recorded. Why? I don't know... What I do know is that if I let the screen dim out or lock, then it messes up the recording for somewhat obvious reasons, but what could be the other reasons as to why it often cuts off earlier than it should? Does it need an update? Does the phone's OS build have anything to do with it? Possibly, but who knows for sure. The other application that I use for moments where I feel that I can't be bothered taking a risk is called Headless ScreenCorder, from Burning Platform. What's cool about this recorder is that you can have it run in the background without opening it, hence the “headless” part of the name. All you need to do is give it the proper permissions and it will do the job with a double tap for volume up or down, depending on your configuration. What makes this application great for native coded applications, is that it allows the sounds to be heard while you're recording, unlike Screen Recorder, but unfortunately, it does not actually record the sound you hear, or even your voice for the matter! This is why an external microphone is needed, and ideally a really good one too, in order to get a video with sounds on native applications. Now yes, you can get sound by downgrading to 360p, but ATA1201058 is a channel of HD videos, not videos that look like they're from the 1990s. So as you can tell, both applications have their strengths and weaknesses, so I'll use one or the other depending on what I'm doing. I usually prefer ScreenCorder just because it's more stable, and safely captures longer videos, just as long as I don't let the screen lock or have some other event take place to terminate it. Ideally, my dream screen recorder would be an application that reliably records both Android and native BlackBerry 10 applications, in full HD with BOTH the application's audio/music and external audio (such as my voice), without the need to use an external microphone! Maybe it exists somewhere over the rainbow or in the woods, so I'll just have to search for it, or better yet, contact the developers. Wait, why haven't I done that yet? Toysoft is an active development team that still builds and maintains their apps, so why haven't I contacted them about my issues with Screen Recorder, instead of constantly being a drama queen about it? Burning Platform is also active, so I have no reason not to shoot them an e-mail in case I have an issue with Headless ScreenCorder.

Talk About Your Recent Uploads Already!
Alright, so that has been far longer than I anticipated – WOW! Can't believe I ended up with such a long wall of text, but let me just get one final thing out of the way: BlackBerry 10 phones aren't garbage. I don't want anyone thinking that they are based on the way I've been talking, so let me just say that if you were thinking of buying a BlackBerry 10 device in 2016: do it. Do not let my drama and rants about certain subjects turn you off from these fabulous work horses. Buy new, replace batteries when needed, and practice general proper device maintenance and you'll be fine. The BlackBerry Passport Silver Edition is a solid choice for physical QWERTY users, while I'd recommend the BlackBerry Z30 for slab users. Now on with the videos!!!

This title is based on my radical assumptions as to why there are no people on the beaches of Asphalt 8's Barcelone track – Perverts! Ok, so in all seriousness, it's actually because they'd get run over, since these cars can enter the beaches to do things that would be oh, so illegal! The results of this? Lots of blood and gore that would send this game's rated T to rated M or R!!! So perverts and beach nonsense aside, half of these segments for this episode takes place in French Guiana. Why this place? Because I wanted to do a Class C run, and found the French Guiana course for the Lotus Exige S in season 6 to be a great warm up. After that, I decided to do the reversed portion yet again with the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento And Ferrari Berlinetta. Did I finally play like a boss? No, I went down the wrong path at one of the parts, but that aside, it was a little better than last time I think. China is where things got interesting: during my 2nd lap while going up the road to the big ramps area, I knocked out a big red bus! How?! That would have normally resulted in a serious wreck, but for some reason, my Lykan Hypersport thrashed it! I found it to be crazy, but also relieving that I didn't get a wreck. Wow, just wow. A clean run and brash KO!


In this cute themed game, or as the Japanese would say, “Kawaii” you must build the highest tower possible, without making it collapse. Because they are parrots, you must be aware that they will sometimes fly by pretty fast before you plop them down. I guess I can say that a little hand-eye coordination helps here. A very simple game, but if you like cute themed games, parrots, and if you're bored, then this game will be a great choice for you to try. It's also worth noting that the wild form cockatiels, probably became glitchy after tampering with the resolution too frequently. Of course, being the oblivious hurr durr I can be at times, I didn't take note of it until I watched the video again and saw that the wild form cockatiels were fine in the beginning. Oh well. Didn't affect the gameplay in any negative way, and in fact caused me to criticize the cockatiels for hiding something potentially very inappropriate!


Oh, ho, ho, hoooooooooo! Another flappy spin-off from me! This time, I played Flappy Wings, which I'd honestly consider the closet, highest quality spin-off of Flappy Bird that is original enough to make it worth it to download, but at the same time, so close that it feels just like the original title from Gears. In Flappy Wings, yo do the same thing that you do in the other titles: flap, dodge the bars, avoid falling and collect coins or whatever goodies the spin-off has in place. In Flappy Wings, you also get to use your coins to purchase accessories for your bird to further customize it. Neat. If it wasn't obvious from the commentary and even edits, this is one of my favourite Flappy games. I like the looks of the bird better, graphics, gameplay, shop, the fact that it tweets and many other attributes about it over the other relatively ugly bird. That's not to say that I don't like the original, but we all have our preferences and reasons, so I can say that Flappy Wings is better in my opinion, but there's also another that's pretty damn good: Flappy ????????? nope, that's not the title, so what is it?! I'll play it in the near future. Look out for it, and in the meantime, keep flapping – um, something, ah never mind!


For real though, who did it?! Nobody knows yet, but as I suggested in the video, that church should seriously consider setting up surveillance cameras and lights that light up whenever a passerby walks past the area. I've seen plenty of houses that have motion sensitive lights, so that could probably be the more feasible, affordable option of the two, if the budget is an issue. As funny as the video title sounds, it's really a very sad, pathetic issue that has taken place several times at the Sainte Anne des Pins Catholic church in downtown Sudbury, but this time when it happened, the head was nowhere to be found. They didn't want to leave an empty hole in the statue, so they decided to put on an ugly, terracotta temporary head to fill the void. The problem, as we've seen, is that the contrast is too ridiculous and the fact that it's just ugly! It's so hilarious, that it turned into an internet joke that has spawned lots of memes and hilarious captions! As a results of all the internet noise, the head was soon removed and then a so called anonymous woman decided return the head on a Friday night, and told the church that the person who took it, was suffering from personal problems. Hmmmmm, interesting? Very questionable... I'm going to be honest and say that the way the media was hiding the person, and the fact that Lajeunesse was asked not to divulge anything further about the situation or her identity at this time, has me to believe that it was very likely the woman herself that took it. Now, I'm not saying that it was definitely her, as I do not have enough details to sufficiently judge her, but from what I gathered, I have a right to think that it's quite likely her. That aside, Lajeunesse himself was so glad to have it returned, that he said he almost cried. Very emotional and touching indeed. In an effort to raise money for security measures, “we will be calling for funds from parishioners,” Lajeunesse said. About time! I was talking about the same thing on my video, so I'm glad to hear that they're actually doing it. The only way to stop this recurring problem is to set up security cameras and warning signs. Now, before I conclude this entry for “Who knocked off Jesus' Head?!?!” I'd also like to just say that religion has NOT made the world a worse place. I've read those ridiculous comments from that article, so I'd like to remind people once again, that it's people's decision to do bad is what caused the world to become such a savage place. So before you criticize religious people as being problematic, take a good look in the mirror and realize what you're actually doing. Done.


Ok, before I actually discuss the details of this trip, let me just first say that I'm not impressed by the less than stellar quality of action mode on video recording mode. Honestly, I probably would been better off just doing regular 1080p or even 760p@30fps. Now that I've mentioned this, I think I'll actually do a comparison next time to see which high frame rates mode fares better: 760p@30fps or 1080p with action mode set. For the trip at D'Hilier, I would've been better off sticking with the original plan of entering the place from Nettle Court, but the temptation of entering it sooner lead me to using an entrance from another road. The results? I eventually found my way out to Nettles, U-turned and filmed again, once I got to the intersection past the first bridge from the McQuay. Speaking of bridges, it was the 2nd bridge crossing that inspired me to give this video the title it has, but unfortunately, I did not film myself crossing the bridge, nor did I even bother to film the trolls in the distance, which you can say would lead to a less than stellar video, but at least it saved me the possible embarrassment of getting trolled and screaming! I did spin around to get a very quick glimpse to show what happened behind me, and as you can probably hear, there were some voices discussing the scare. Wow! Talk about classical trolls under a bridge! This scare reminded me of the 2016 Clown dilemma currently taking place, which lead me to creating the following video later that evening: Clown 2016 News Commentary. But before I get to that one, I'll conclude by saying that this was nice trip, but be careful when exploring forests or going over bridges at this time of the year, especially since 2016 in particular has a Clown problem in the U.S, Canada and other countries. Clowns aside (pun intended), there are obviously other dangers that are more likely to take place, so just practice basic safety and common sense.


Yes, there's been so many clown sightings in North America, particularly the United States and Canada, so after being reminded of that during an event in D'Hilier Park, I decided that I definitely wanted to do a commentary video on this. Oddly enough, I'm must declare that I'm not 100% sure if those trolls were dressed as clowns or not, but I'll admit that I didn't want to get too close. Oh, clowns! This video is just basically me talking and rambling about clowns and reading over some recent headlines that have taken place. As most of us are aware, these aren't good. In fact, a good number of them are rather sad, cruel, wicked, annoying and just plain unnecessary. The only news article I read from that video that didn't fall under those negative categories was where I commented on Ronald Mcdonald keeping a low profile, which I guess is sad for him, but fortunately reminds people that there are still good clowns around. With it being that time of the year where the weather is getting colder, and the dark, dumb Halloween season is in place, it's no wonder so many people with nothing better to do, have decided to become clowns and go around frightening people to harmful levels and even killing them. Sounds funny for a show, but not reality. Got that? What is funny on screen, isn't always funny in reality, but unfortunately, some people don't get that. Well, actually, some know, but still want to do crazy things anyway just because they can. Of the 6 videos I talked about here, this one certainly has the longest screen time, though the other one about the Jesus statue comes pretty close at 18 minutes. Commentary videos can get very intense and lengthy sometimes, which is why it's paramount to have a reliable recorder when doing them from your phone. Speaking of intense, this video has been also rated as 16+ due to the mature subject matter and commentary on a sexual article. Was this really necessary? Yeah, I think it's fair to give people a little warning, but some would criticize and say that it's overkill, but who cares. Now at the end of the commentary video, I stated that I didn't really like this video; it's true. I didn't. In fact, I was thinking as to whether or not I really wanted to seriously upload this, but why? What bothered me so much about it? I stated that it wasn't the subject of clowns, so what? Well, I don't know. I guess it's a complicated mix of emotions I can't really explain right now.



According to the word counter, this entry is pushing 3000 words, making it the longest blog entry I've ever done to date, so I guess I should wrap it up soon. There's just been so much I wanted to talk about that I haven't really mentioned before, so I felt that it was time to just talk about those things, and spill my thoughts all over this entry. Finished.

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