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Models that appear in the right corner of the screen.

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nemoanon
Da In May 2014

5 post(s)
July 27, 2020
Hi! I'm looking for model maps that appear in the right corner of the screen. Can who knows the name of these maps? I know they have the form *****_64***.vghd. Is there a complete database of card names to search for and buy the cards I need?
Dorsai6
Da In Apr 2013

1033 post(s)
July 27, 2020
I'd like to help, but I'm not sure of your question. A card consists of about 20 clips. Each clip is a .vghd or a .demo file. When you play a card in large mode the models appears at the center of the task bar. When you play a card in small mode, you can play more than one card at a time and you can position each card on the task bar. I run iStripper in small mode with the model positioned to the right of the screen. When you play a card in Full-Screen mode, the model appears where the person who wrote the scene file chose.

Now some of the clips have the model walk on-stage from the right and sometimes do a bit of teasing at the right edge. The clips have file numbers encoded to show this and the list of clips has an in-out tag for such clips.

If you want details about any of this, just ask.
spiderman1804
Da In Feb 2008

439 post(s)
July 28, 2020
The file names can consist of a code (64 = In / Out) or a combination of several values.

Here's an example:
e0389_6208401.vghd

6208 = 4096 + 2048 + 64

I checked the cards e0001 to e1000. All the cards specified in the following search string have at least one clip "In / Out".

Mark the entire search string and copy it into the search box.
e0(0(21|22|3[123]|58|6[167]|72|88|90|91)|1(03|1[789]|24|28|3[3678]|4[345]|53|65|74|80|86|97)|2(0[1247]|22|4[023]|52|58|6[016]|73|78|84|85)|3(03|20|29|34|40|50|61|70|76|8[169])|4(00|05|14|15|25|34|48|54|65|66|84|95|96)|5(03|13|42|48|54|58|61)|6(14|20|34|44)|7(23|47|60|68)|843|885|915|928|929)
nemoanon
Da In May 2014

5 post(s)
July 28, 2020
Now some of the clips have the model walk on-stage from the right and sometimes do a bit of teasing at the right edge. The clips have file numbers encoded to show this and the list of clips has an in-out tag for such clips.

Can you tell me this tag?
nemoanon
Da In May 2014

5 post(s)
July 28, 2020
Mark the entire search string and copy it into the search box.

I don't understand you. What do I need to enter in the search bar to find the models I need?
spiderman1804
Da In Feb 2008

439 post(s)
July 28, 2020
Here's an example:
e0389_6208401.vghd

e0389 - cardID - one letter and four digits
6208 - type of clips - one or more disgits
4 - erotic level
01 - two digits
vghd - suffix of file name (vghd or demo)


The type value is a combination of different types.

Imagine this type value as a binary number:
xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx

0 or 1 can appear at any position.

0001 1000 0100 0000 bin = 6208 dec

0001 0000 0000 0000 bin = 4096dec
0000 1000 0000 0000 bin = 2048 dec
0000 0000 0100 0000 bin = 64 dec


type values
0 Standing
1 Infront of /ontop of TaskBar Close
2 Behind the TaskBar Close
4 Pole
8 Infront of /ontop of TaskBar Close (with full legs) in combination with type 1
16 Holds a Sign
32 With an Accessory
64 In/Out - Side of Screen
128 N/A
256 N/A
512 Cage
1024 Top of screen (swing)
##### all type values less 2048: "dry start" und "dead end"
2048 NOT Dry start
4096 NOT Dead end
8192 Magic at start
16384 Magic at end
32768 Nude at start
65536 Glass

###

The search string from my last post looks a bit complicated.
By summarizing the CardID's, a shorter search string can be created. With many CradIDs it is possible to save several 100 characters.

You can only search for cards using the search string. A search for clips is therefore not possible.
TheEmu
Da In Jul 2012

3309 post(s)
July 28, 2020 (edited)
As @spiderman1804 said at the end of his post there is no convenient built in way to look for these clips.

What you can do is look at the clip list for each of your cards where these "in out" clips are indicated by having a small icon comprising two arrows after their file names, but this is tedious if you have more than very few cards. A better alternative is to use an external tool such as @Dorsai6 's playlist generator which does have clip level filtering.

It is also possible to create a fullscreen scene that only plays these clips.

Hopefully at some point Totem will provide us a way of globally enabling or inhibiting the various clip types (swing, cage, table, glass, inout etc.) which would allow us to control what types of clips get played, but I doubt that we will see this any time soon. Such a feature has been requested several times, mostly in the form of a request to be able to suppress swing clips but a more general version would be more useful.
Dorsai6
Da In Apr 2013

1033 post(s)
July 28, 2020
Hopefully at some point Totem will provide us a way of globally enabling or inhibiting the various clip types (swing, cage, table, glass, inout etc.)

Yes, this should be a built in capability of iStripper. At this time, my Playlist Generator can set or clear a clip-level flag that disables or enables clips. It can to this based on a filter. For example, someone who doesn't like swing clips can disable all of the with half a dozen mouse clicks.

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