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Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2020 1:48 pm
by VisualOpening
A funscript for this would be really nice... does anyone know of one?

Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2020 9:02 pm
by puste
Or a e-stim file :love:

Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2020 10:39 pm
by RedLighter
Sorry guys, I don't have files for this one anymore. Even if I had, it would probably not be possible to convert picture-based instruction into any kind of e-stim file... But you are more then welcome to try creating one!

AFAIK there are e-stim files for my CHs: Freedom (more similar to RLGL Softcore) and Passion (progression from softcore to hardcore) though (those are easier as there is a seperate beat file).

Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2020 2:47 am
by Electro
RedLighter wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 10:39 pm Sorry guys, I don't have files for this one anymore. Even if I had, it would probably not be possible to convert picture-based instruction into any kind of e-stim file... But you are more then welcome to try creating one!

AFAIK there are e-stim files for my CHs: Freedom (more similar to RLGL Softcore) and Passion (progression from softcore to hardcore) though (those are easier as there is a seperate beat file.
Even without beat files, red light green light stuff has been done before in different ways. EmoArt 1 and 2(I prefer the second one for both stim and content, although it might not be 2B compatible, haven't heard back about that but I know it wasn't volume level with the beats in CH Freedom) and Emotion 2(although the volume gets 'hot' quick on some of the edge sections with that one). It's basically constant signals that has effects that don't necessarily follow any beats or screen action following and have lighter tease sections at lower volumes and sections higher volumes. So things can be created and even if something isn't ideal, there's always the possibility someone creates a new stim file the way they feel it should be for people to make comparisons with.

There are a few threads for other estim, easiest way for anyone to search for that in relation to CH vids is to search estim and choose the On Video section of the forum to get targeted results. With that being said sometimes people want to feel it for the videos they prefer to watch versus the content already available. When you want something, sometimes the person who wants it might need to be the person who makes the things they want in the world.

Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2020 3:48 pm
by puste
I have created my first Estim file for the: RED LIGHT GREEN LIGHT: SOFTCORE.
https://mega.nz/file/39hBiJhb#NpB9-Lv9Z ... MK_DBhiAfA

Hope you enjoy. But sory it is not perfect.... :love:

Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 5:05 am
by Electro
puste wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 3:48 pm I have created my first Estim file for the: RED LIGHT GREEN LIGHT: SOFTCORE.
https://mega.nz/file/39hBiJhb#NpB9-Lv9Z ... MK_DBhiAfA

Hope you enjoy. But sory it is not perfect.... :love:
It's important to note that this stim file doesn't automatically raise volume, so anyone playing it will slowly raise the volume as needed to keep it strong.
Great job, the stim matches well with the music. The first 20 seconds is a bit louder than the rest of the stim, but everything else is even on the volume. Thank you!

Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 1:01 pm
by psyopus
How did I ever miss this? This is spectacular.

Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2020 10:13 pm
by puste
I have try to create a new with the volume rise over time. Hope this help. :blush:
Thanks Electro for input.
https://mega.nz/file/3kAVmACT#JYEgLyTM2 ... 3x2IRvSu5k

Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 2:26 pm
by jogekaxe
Hi :wave:

I've rendered this vid in HEVC:

https://mega.nz/file/DSBA2CBD#94BnkMBh6 ... M7E6TymlRE

It's just 550.9 MB and its quality should be almost indistinguishable from the initial 3.1 GB mp4, picked as source.

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[libvmaf @ 0x3226f40] VMAF score: 91.955852
I've used quite conservative options (veryslow preset plus some extra "placebo" switches). The audio track hasn't been transcoded at all.

Mediainfo:

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Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 8:37 pm
by frenchdude
puste wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 3:48 pm I have created my first Estim file for the: RED LIGHT GREEN LIGHT: SOFTCORE.
https://mega.nz/file/39hBiJhb#NpB9-Lv9Z ... MK_DBhiAfA

Hope you enjoy. But sory it is not perfect.... :love:
I tried your Estim file and it was great :-)
So many thanks to you for this file.
And of course many thanks to RedLighter for this fantastic video !

Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2020 2:15 pm
by bigchlenn
jogekaxe wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 2:26 pm Hi :wave:

I've rendered this vid in HEVC:

https://mega.nz/file/DSBA2CBD#94BnkMBh6 ... M7E6TymlRE

It's just 550.9 MB and its quality should be almost indistinguishable from the initial 3.1 GB mp4, picked as source.

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[libvmaf @ 0x3226f40] VMAF score: 91.955852
I've used quite conservative options (veryslow preset plus some extra "placebo" switches). The audio track hasn't been transcoded at all.
Hey, bro, could you be so kind to tell me what program or trick do you use, because, I have Adobe Media Encoder 2020 and there is no option 2 pass for H.265, VBR 2 pass for H.264 only.

Maybe first 2 pass H.264, then H.265 rigth?
Could you share your encoding preset?

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Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 9:36 pm
by drLED
Hey RedLighter! This is my first post after a couple of years here. I have literally created this account primarily to thank you for your beautiful videos. You have a great, sophisticated taste. Specially in regard to audio, there's nothing able to match your music, that seem to have been recorded for the purpose. I have even started listening to songs that I came to know through your videos.

RLGL:Softcore is my all time favorite. I played it many times. Perfect music, scenes selection and building up order.

Softcore is my preferred genre, and I love a huge amount of non-nude teasing before showing more. Some of your videos reign in getting the girls to give us more at the right time. You executed this feat with mastery in RLGL:Softcore. I refer particularly to the really dramatic part in which:
Spoiler: show
the girls proceed, one by one, to remove their tops. I've actually lost right there the first time, and a couple of other times after enough days of rest!
THANK YOU, I hope you keep on bringing great content, perhaps coming up with a second iteration of this!

Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2022 1:09 pm
by puste
Another upload for the estim file.
https://liteshare.co/files/ZECBPDF

Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 5:11 pm
by grisax

Re: [RELEASE] Red Light Green Light: Softcore

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 3:01 pm
by ilMerolaMario
Any working estim url for download?