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Dorsai6
Joined in Apr 2013

1033 post(s)
December 14, 2013
I've noticed that many of the DeskBabes clips have sc in their name followed by a number like c0128_sc6_33502.vghd. Does anyone know what this means?
alerte
Joined in May 2008

6501 post(s)
December 14, 2013 (edited)
if i think well sc are for scene, normaly sequence, but i am not sur, i imagine only if we have a number after is for separat several scene. then the show can if possible have several time the same profil, by exemple 33502.

also i can imagine when we use the progressif system, the sc can present several scenario.
szalka
Joined in Apr 2010

1864 post(s)
December 14, 2013
Yes, here the Sc6 is the Nr.of c0128 card's 6th scene, the 33502 is the number of scenes's type: "Close shot, over taskbar, accessories included"
Dorsai6
Joined in Apr 2013

1033 post(s)
December 15, 2013 (edited)
Re: sc6 is scene number

That doesn't make sense to me. Notice that the 02 is also a sequence number. Here is the entire set of clips in that card. Not all of them have an sc and there is no sc1, sc2, sc3 or sc4.

I think there is more to the sc. I just don't know what it is. It may be legacy data.

c0128.vhdshows
c0128.vhdtrailers
c0128_1103.vghd
c0128_64101.vghd
c0128_64102.vghd
c0128_sc5_1101.demo
c0128_sc5_1201.vghd
c0128_sc5_1202.demo
c0128_sc5_1404.demo
c0128_sc5_1502.vghd
c0128_sc5_1503.demo
c0128_sc5_1503.vghd
c0128_sc5_1504.vghd
c0128_sc6_33101.demo
c0128_sc6_33401.vghd
c0128_sc6_33402.demo
c0128_sc6_33403.demo
c0128_sc6_33404.demo
c0128_sc6_33502.vghd
c0128_sc6_33503.vghd
c0128_sc6_33504.vghd
c0128_trailers.vhdp2p
Oquijan
Joined in May 2009

1536 post(s)
December 15, 2013
There is nothing else. SC means scene and just that.
Dorsai6
Joined in Apr 2013

1033 post(s)
December 15, 2013
If SC means scene, why are there so many scene 5's and 6's and nothing else in one card? Could it be related to a production issue, like camera setup? I don't need an answer, but I work with data all the time and I love to figure out hidden meanings.
Oquijan
Joined in May 2009

1536 post(s)
December 15, 2013 (edited)
That is cause is an old show and ways to tag stuff change with time. Nothing is hidden about that, just the old ways that were dropped for a more efficient tagging system.

And also, it doesn't matter what number the scene is. At first, DBs was made as individual, unrelated clips justs as VG. Long ago they started doing long scenes to not cut the timming of the performance and help the models to get into a rythm. So each of these scenes are divided into shorter clips and not in a 10 minutes clip. So, to identify the scene those clips came from, then the Sc-1, Sc-3, or anything, is just to keep one single performance together for those that want to see the progressive hotness.

For a long time now, scenes are numbered in order from 1 to the numbers of performances or scenes they made, not the amount of clips they made for each scene.
Dorsai6
Joined in Apr 2013

1033 post(s)
December 15, 2013
Re: That is cause is an old show and ways to tag stuff change with time. Nothing is hidden about that, just the old ways that were dropped for a more efficient tagging system.

That was my best guess - legacy data. However, sometimes you learn something really interesting by asking a question like this. Thanks for your patience in answering me.
Wyldanimal
MODERATOR
Joined in Mar 2008

4047 post(s)
December 15, 2013
Progressive hotness came about from Deskbabes.
One Long continuous scene is recorded.
The first few cards, these were released to QA as a HUGE single Clip..

Then, in Post production, this Long Scene is broken up into smaller clips.
Each Clip is then Part of that Scene, and it will have the Same _SCx_
Each Clip in the Scene will also progress in hotness.

Take for example the cad you posted.
Look at Scene _SC5_
It starts with the Demo of level 1
progresses to Two Clips of Level 2
there is No Level 3 clip, so it next progresses to one Level 4
and finishes with Four Level 5 clips.

Using the Progressive Hotness Check Box, the GUI will Play this Scene in Order of Hotness..

c0128_sc5_1101.demo
c0128_sc5_1201.vghd
c0128_sc5_1202.demo
c0128_sc5_1404.demo
c0128_sc5_1502.vghd
c0128_sc5_1503.demo
c0128_sc5_1503.vghd
c0128_sc5_1504.vghd

Also note, that the Last two Digits, are the Clip Order within that Level of nudity.
They Don't always start with 01, and sometimes they even skip over a number..


Clips that Aren't part of a Scene, do not have the _SCx_
Dorsai6
Joined in Apr 2013

1033 post(s)
December 15, 2013
@Wyldanimal

THANK YOU. That makes sense and it's useful to know.

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