Thanks. Somebody already pointed this out to me a few days ago; I haven't had a chance to try it out yet, but if it at least works with most videos that used annotations, then that's good, but as far as I can tell, this relies on the developer having saved the annotations before they were deleted (from the reviews):
Yeah unfortunately some videos couldn't get saved in time As of right now there are about 48 million videos with annotations available through the extension. The way the annotations were saved was heavily biased towards (relatively) more popular videos so it might be the case they weren't saved if it had less views.
I'm pretty happy with how it turned out but it does suck to know there are videos out there with annotations that are truly lost. Thank you so much for the review
To me it just HAS to be the VOCALOID song Interface. There are a lot of different reasons I lost interest on it, like how unlikely it is for anyone to have it on their hardrives given how little views it had at the time of deletion or how small its time frame on the web was to begin with. Then there's the possibility of not being shared with the community if someone out there has it; there have been songs that are theoretically found but can't be shared with the community because the person who has them chooses to respect the producer's desires about taking them down in the first place.
There's also the extra layer of the recreations having misguided the entire search, and also the fact that the entire search is lead by children who are very prone to create unnecessary drama. Add to that the contempt the community has towards MASA after the December 2022 incident... and you have a recipe for disaster.
Overall I think the song just doesn't exist anymore. If it gets found I'd have to call that a miracle. I'm not afraid of being proven wrong, but my hopes of this specific song being found are none at this point.
Also there are better songs that need to get found anyways (like Daily Phonecalls by Dr.Willy) lol.
To me it just HAS to be the VOCALOID song Interface. There are a lot of different reasons I lost interest on it, like how unlikely it is for anyone to have it on their hardrives given how little views it had at the time of deletion or how small its time frame on the web was to begin with. Then there's the possibility of not being shared with the community if someone out there has it; there have been songs that are theoretically found but can't be shared with the community because the person who has them chooses to respect the producer's desires about taking them down in the first place.
There's also the extra layer of the recreations having misguided the entire search, and also the fact that the entire search is lead by children who are very prone to create unnecessary drama. Add to that the contempt the community has towards MASA after the December 2022 incident... and you have a recipe for disaster.
Overall I think the song just doesn't exist anymore. If it gets found I'd have to call that a miracle. I'm not afraid of being proven wrong, but my hopes of this specific song being found are none at this point.
Also there are better songs that need to get found anyways (like Daily Phonecalls by Dr.Willy) lol.
OMFG INTERFACE. ughhhh unfortuneately i have very little hope when it comes to most lost vocaloid songs i've tried contacting masa about interface (me and him are mutuals on twitter lmfao) and i didnt get a response. i have to assume its just something he wants to forget about, considering how long ago it was made, and he didnt seem proud of it when it was initially uploaded either... disappointing but not surprising
aha! i need your help-- so, fancy a trip in the tardis?
Post by generalironbeak on Feb 21, 2024 7:57:24 GMT
GBH apparently doesn’t even have the rights to release ZOOM at the moment, so unless VHS recordings of all 25 missing episodes are found, we might have hit a wall with this one.
Literally any radio show before 1937 or so. Before then, there wasn't even a good way to archive the stuff. Most broadcasts still weren't archived until the late 40s.
It makes me so sad that The Television Ghost is gone for good since it sounded so cool.
my apologies if something like this thread has already been made... but besides the obvious (i.e videos/audio of people dying, things that have been confirmed to be destroyed) are there any lost media things that are pretty much destined to never be found?
i can't really think of any off the top of my head, except the "nico nico nana fushigi", or "seven mysteries of nico nico", which were video glitches that happened on certain uploads on niconicodouga. since nnd revamped their video player system, these glitches aren't able to be seen anymore and afaik they were never archived by anyone, because why would anybody think of archiving a video glitch?? but idk if something like that can even be considered lost media TT;
Maaaaan as a Doctor Who fan, just knowing that the remaining Hartnell and Troughton lost episodes are pretty much lost for good at this point has me so sad. Especially since at least one (The Feast of Steven) is confirmed to have no surviving recordings, meaning that even by some freak occurrence that the episodes are found, we'll always be missing at least one.
In terms of an episode I'm most sad is missing, it has to be the 3rd episode of The Web of Fear from the Second Dorctor's era, just because of the circumstances surrounding it. The 6 episode serial is the first introduction of the fan-favourite recurring character the Brigadier, with him appearing for the very first time at the beginning of the 3rd serial. Now, the entire episode run was lost, but discovered by complete coincidence in a television relay station in Nigeria in 2013 and was in the process of being sent back to the UK when the 3rd episode went missing. There's speculation as to whether the episode was stolen or sold to a third-party collector, but it is absolutely INFURIATING knowing that after literal decades of searching, this one episode is being kept by some mysterious person who wants it all to themselves
GBH apparently doesn’t even have the rights to release ZOOM at the moment, so unless VHS recordings of all 25 missing episodes are found, we might have hit a wall with this one.
* A complete series (or a single episode) of 2000/2001 Showtime television series Leap Years. There's few promos on YouTube. * A complete series (or a single episode) of 1980s MTV series The Yahoo Serious Show. Yes, that exists. * 1997 Eric Bana television special that aired before his short-lived series. I saw it once back then and it includes Eric doing a hilarious interview with Mickey Rooney.
- Any Long Search with a bunch of Dead Leads (Slamfest or Backyardians Pilot)
I agree with those former two broad topics you mentioned, especially since it's been estimated as many as 90% of silent films, (I'm assuming you mean silent movies when you say 'the Black and White era,' anyways) are estimated to be lost/gone forever, but I feel like Slamfest and the Backyardians pilot, as well as other dead end searches, still have some sliver of a chance of being found, since other pieces of lost media with long searches that reached dead-ends like Marble Madness 2 and the Blue's Clues pilot have been found. It's like the old saying goes; never say never. Can't say give I have any thoughts on the likeliness of any real life tragedy videos being found, though.
- Any Long Search with a bunch of Dead Leads (Slamfest or Backyardians Pilot)
I agree with those former two broad topics you mentioned, especially since it's been estimated as many as 90% of silent films, (I'm assuming you mean silent movies when you say 'the Black and White era,' anyways) are estimated to be lost/gone forever, but I feel like Slamfest and the Backyardians pilot, as well as other dead end searches, still have some sliver of a chance of being found, since other pieces of lost media with long searches that reached dead-ends like Marble Madness 2 and the Blue's Clues pilot have been found. It's like the old saying goes; never say never. Can't say give I have any thoughts on the likeliness of any real life tragedy videos being found, though.
Black and white films were being made long after the 20s, though.
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
Still the lost episodes of the 4kids ultraman tiga English dub adaptation of eps 24-47, the els between what last aired on Fox box and the final dub episode. The dub went from 52 Japanese episodes to 48 dub episodes.