(05-20-2014, 01:03 PM)Elkhound Wrote: By your own admission you don't watch any more, so your opinion is based on second- and third-hand information.
As I said before in another thread, I had to watch during screencapping and I watch, what I think are the important scenes for me to know. Season4 we can talk, so far I'm pretty much informed by myself, thanks.
EDIT:
And just before I will have to do another explanation:
How to screencap on an outdated laptop. Yes, I have a program, but that program isn't working properly, so I HAVE to cap EVERY SINGLE screencap by hand because otherwise the caps are turning out blurry (and small. Small I can handle with resizing again EVERY SINGLE cap, but I cannot make them unblurry). How that works? i open the program, search the video-file, press start and then I watch (without volume, true, but I SEE what is going on) and push a button every second (or so. For Grimm I only had to cap Nick out of the episodes, so I had a lot of spare-time in the third season). IF what I see turns out as interesting I watch later, for Grimm, I watched the key scenes of the last 6 episodes. After that, I delete the file and start the next capping.