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batavus
已加入 在 Nov 2019

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May 4, 2021 (edited)
Every card has a prefix : a, b, c, d, e or f.
You can detect when the card is released and how much nudity is in the card by the prefix, that's what I know.
But can someone tell me when these cards are released and also how much nudity in these cards ?
From date to date, please.
I know this subject has already been explained in the past, but I can't find it anywhere.
Thank you for your help.
Manue
团队
CUSTOMER SERVICE
已加入 在 Nov 2014

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May 4, 2021
@batavus Hello,

Axxxx series

Old name : VirtuaGirl HD
New designation iStripper Classic (720p resolution) and iStripper
Released between 2007 and October 2014


Bxxxx series

VirtuaGuy
All cards only in 720p resolution
Released between 2008 and 2011


Cxxxx series

Deskbabe
new designation iStripper XXX classic (720p resolution) and iStripper XXX
Released between 2009 and October 2014


Dxxxx series

old name Classic
new name VirtuaGirl Classic
All cards only in 480p resolution
were originally created for the VirtuaGirl2 version
Released between 2010 and 2013


Exxxx Series

old name : VirtuaGirl interactive
new name iStripper
since the end of October 2014

Fxxxx series

old name deskbabes interactive
new designation iStripper XXX and iStripper XXX Classic (some cards)
since november 2014
TheEmu
已加入 在 Jul 2012

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May 4, 2021 (edited)
@batavus

@Manue has provided a more detailed version of the meanings of the prefixes so I have deleted it it my original post,.

You can sort the Girls Store by release date, though that is deceptive for the d cards as they were filmed long before their release. If you do this on the Web Site you have the option of including your own cards as well as those you have not yet bought.
batavus
已加入 在 Nov 2019

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May 4, 2021
@Manue

Actually I want to know this for knowing the quality of the shows :
low - medium - standard - crystal clear - crystal clear +
My question wasn't clear enough, sorry for that
stefnev1
主持人
已加入 在 Jul 2008

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May 4, 2021
@batavus
The "d" series are always in 480p.
The "e" and the "f" series are in 3k (crystal clear) or 4k (crystal clear +).
The "a" and "c" series are in 720p but some of them have been updated in 1080p.
batavus
已加入 在 Nov 2019

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May 4, 2021


The "d" series are always in 480p.
The "e" and the "f" series are in 3k (crystal clear) or 4k (crystal clear +).
The "a" and "c" series are in 720p but some of them have been updated in 1080p.

@stefnev

So it's not possible by seeing the release date which is the highest resolution of the card ? Actually I'd like to know which quality section (see picture) the cards belong to, just by knowing the release date

Wyldanimal
主持人
已加入 在 Mar 2008

3998 发布
May 4, 2021 (edited)
The Release date and the Film date are two different things.
So you can't go by release date to know which Quality Video Camera was used to Film the Card
Also, some errors in the studio happen, and even though filmed with a high resolution camera, the camera may have been set to a lower resolution, so some cards after the the release date using a higher resolution camera might be in a lower resolution.
this might have happened, or it might not have.

There is a Filter for Quality.
you can combine Release date and Quality to see what cards at which release date, were of what Quality.

This is something you can do on your Own.

set the filters
then you See which are the cards
***** them to a playlist
Save the Playlist.

this is what the filters and Playlist are for.
For the member to sort out their collection

Sure it takes a bit of time and effort.
and that is what you should do.

learn how to use the Filters and Playlist, and you will be rewarded for your Efforts.

Pick out a single Quality
then one by one change the release date so only one date is selected.
Find out what Date displays No Cards.
then you know that cards released after year XXXX are in the quality you selected.
TheEmu
已加入 在 Jul 2012

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May 4, 2021
@batavus

If you want to know what the quality is then either use the Quality filter in the Store or My Collection or look at the Quality badge that is displayed for each card.
batavus
已加入 在 Nov 2019

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May 4, 2021
@all
Thank you all for your answers.
I thought there would be a better way, but no easy way.😦
annhwi
已加入 在 Mar 2008

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May 4, 2021
I would also add the equipment used (and or post production methodology) for the A series cards took a bit of a leap around A600ish... (there is a noticable change in quality after A600ish in spite of the 720p constant resolution)

It is possible that may apply to some of the C series cards as well, but I have not researched that to date.
TheEmu
已加入 在 Jul 2012

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I thought there would be a better way, but no easy way.

What could be much easier than going to the store or your "My Collection" and using the Quality filter to see all the cards available or that you own that are of a particular quality ?

It must take all of 5 seconds to do.
batavus
已加入 在 Nov 2019

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May 4, 2021
I was going to do it that way, but I'm making a database, first doing all owned cards, afterwards all cards not owned. But that is perhaps the best way, I'll see
StrangeWays
已加入 在 Oct 2014

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May 4, 2021
@batavus Also some of the older cards were remastered to a higher quality! This is usually indicated on the card by a mirror photo. For instance, do a search for Armina card a1440. That card is an example of one being updated. Also, that particular card was used for the achievment badge, MAY THE 4th BE WITH YOU! Today!
TheEmu
已加入 在 Jul 2012

3309 发布
May 4, 2021 (edited)
@batavus

Well if you want to create a database of which cards in your collection support which resolutions you could use a command line tool to search the cards' xml files

Roughly

    1 Open a command shell
    2 CD to the vghd\data directory
    3 Enter the command findstr /ls "<resolution>" ?????.xml >resolutions.txt

This will give you a text file, resolutions.txt, that contains a list of card ids and which resolutions that they support, here is an excerpt from a run I have just done

    a0825\a0825.xml: <resolution>720p</resolution>
    a0826\a0826.xml: <resolution>720p</resolution>
    a0827\a0827.xml: <resolution>720p,1080p</resolution>
    a0828\a0828.xml: <resolution>720p,1080p</resolution>
    a0829\a0829.xml: <resolution>720p,1080p</resolution>
    a0830\a0830.xml: <resolution>720p,1080p</resolution>
    a0831\a0831.xml: <resolution>720p</resolution>
    a0832\a0832.xml: <resolution>720p</resolution>

You can then use this any way you want, e.g. load it into a spreadsheet.
batavus
已加入 在 Nov 2019

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May 4, 2021
It is an Access-database and I'm not programming, just creating an Access-database with their tools.
I don't know anything about programming.😦
And I have no intention to learn it anymore
lukaszr
已加入 在 Dec 2007

722 发布
May 5, 2021 (edited)
@batavus
You can go here:

https://www.isworkshop.eu/index.php?p=isdatabase

and download the zip package. It contains all data regarding card and models ever released.
All data are saved in three formats: xml, json and csv. Access allows you to import csv and xml data (json also can be imported, but it's not that easy). I think csv will be the best choice, because it is very easy to import csv data to Access. Choose is_cards.csv file and import it to your database.

After import, there are three fields that you should look at:
• coll - it stands for "collection",
• date - release date of the card,
• level - level of eroticism.

Set up your sort/filter settings using these three fields and you should get what you want.


--- EDIT ---
If you want to know the quality, you can use these fields:

• r4k - number of bytes for 4K show
• r3k - number of bytes for 3K show
• r1080p - number of bytes for 1080p
• r720p - number of bytes for 720p
• r480p - number of bytes for 480p

If any of the above values are greater than 0 (zero) it means that the particular show is available with this quality.
batavus
已加入 在 Nov 2019

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May 5, 2021 (edited)
@lukaszr
Thanks.
I've already made an Excel-sheet today with the xml-format to add all not owned cards to my Access-database
I will also make an Excel-sheet with the csv-format and then I will see which is the best.
Thank you a lot.
batavus
已加入 在 Nov 2019

218 发布
May 8, 2021
@lukaszr
I sent you a private message

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