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Lakota Girls (2017)

Culled from a mini-mega post I made, I'm making an 'Official' [REQ] for this movie. I can't find it on uloz and my eMule seems to be taking a siesta atm, so I can't check there... :wall

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This is a historical drama about Mato Win, an eight-year-old Native American girl who lives at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. After her parents are critically injured in an accident, she is sent to live with a white family at a horse ranch in the Black Hills. She stays with Clara, an eight-year-old white girl and her family, but Mato Win is determined to get back to the reservation.
On Amazon Prime (For a slight cost..): :think
https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/ ... Iw3Dma_1_1

If it doesn't get too preachy, it might be pretty good. Girls are cute.. :heart

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I hope you can get your eMule working, kev. Give it a carrot?

I found the movie. From what I have seen, I am afraid the acting is awkwardly amateurish. Yeah I know, I try not to be negative, but ...

On Xumo for free (with ads in the browser?) with United States IP or VPN:
https://www.xumo.tv/channel/99991736/he ... O1&p=50750

In English with optional English captions, which play extremely well at Xumo in the browser and extremely poorly in the downloaded MP4 in VLC. I tried to extract the EIA-608 captions from both the stream and the downloaded file, but totally failed. I bet somebody here knows how to do it. (Or will just get video & subs from Amazon.) The downloaded file does not have ads.

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Thanks for releasing, Night457.

Yes, I watched it before and deleted it again. Very poor acting und unprofessional. Just my opinion...
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Night457 wrote:I hope you can get your eMule working, kev. Give it a carrot?

I found the movie. From what I have seen, I am afraid the acting is awkwardly amateurish. Yeah I know, I try not to be negative, but ...

On Xumo for free (with ads in the browser?) with United States IP or VPN:
https://www.xumo.tv/channel/99991736/he ... O1&p=50750

In English with optional English captions, which play extremely well at Xumo in the browser and extremely poorly in the downloaded MP4 in VLC. I tried to extract the EIA-608 captions from both the stream and the downloaded file, but totally failed. I bet somebody here knows how to do it. (Or will just get video & subs from Amazon.) The downloaded file does not have ads.

Lakota Girls (2017).720p.mp4
Maybe not worth it for this (given Ghost / your comments) - but once when trying to extract audio/video/subtitles from multiplex mpeg2 I came across this software:
https://www.videohelp.com/software/ProjectX
It can pull apart streams to extract all the parts.
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I had not heard of that software and it has not been developed in 11 years, so it may not work on videos I am getting now. Still, it is worth my trying out, particularly because we have old-codec videos still being used. Thanks, David32441!

I should note that when I was scouring Google results in my attempt to extract these captions, I was constantly being directed to command-line software even older than ProjectX. While command-line is durable and works for many purposes, it was rough work even trying it. At least this has a GUI.
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Maybe not worth it for this (given Ghost / your comments) - but once when trying to extract audio/video/subtitles from multiplex mpeg2 I came across this software:
https://www.videohelp.com/software/ProjectX
It can pull apart streams to extract all the parts.
Yes, I know ProjectX. I didn't use it for many years.
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ghost wrote:Yes, I know ProjectX. I didn't use it for many years.
:lol:
That sounds suspiciously like a backhanded compliment.

Did you use it long ago and find it useful back then? Or have you made a point of NOT using it because you did not like it?

I was a bit bewildered finding a recently-streaming video that was using a captioning format that dates back to the videotape era.
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That sounds suspiciously like a backhanded compliment.

Did you use it long ago and find it useful back then? Or have you made a point of NOT using it because you did not like it?
Yes, I didn't give you much information with my answer. :lol:

Hmm I hardly remember this software. I think it was just difficult to use and didn't give me the results I wanted.

For extracting streams or subtitles I use gMKVExtractGUI or My MP4Box GUI.
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I am not sure these will work with this particular caption format, but even so they are clearly worth my checking out for other purposes. Thanks!
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Night457 wrote:I am not sure these will work with this particular caption format, but even so they are clearly worth my checking out for other purposes. Thanks!
I know Project X was able to seperate the streams off my old Humax recorder. Humax's original box had a USB port and allowed you to rip the recorded streams from it's HDD. Their later HD boxes don't allow that sadly. The Humax boxes that work with HD stuff are encrypted so they won't work sadly. But Project X portable could pull out the streams, the mpeg2 from the raw flie off the non-HD recordings. So if it's a multiplex stream then it might work. Whether it works with HD I'm not sure but it was good for non HD.
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