HELP AND ASSISTANCE
Before you contact us, take a look at some of our frequently asked questions below as well as their common solutions:
general site info
clip formats
clip problems
nudity level indicator
what is this site?
This is the archive of A Daily Movie, containing all the
clips we've posted before, will post in the future, and some that will never be shown. We feature
clips of nude scenes from movies, may it be mainstream actresses, or popular genre performers. Clips
are presented tastefully and come with comments, discussing the reasons behind the plot and perhaps
shed some light on why the particular celebrity was willing to be nude in front of the camera.
This is not a celebrity skin exploitation site, but a discussion on it. All clips come from known,
studio-produced video sources, not paparrazzi photography.
Most importantly, we capture our own clips and provide multiple clip stills.
how often is this site updated?
A new film is added every weekday.
what do the numbers represent for the duration times?
Duration times take the form of hours : minutes : seconds, all
in double digits. For example, 01:02:33 means 1 hour, 2 minutes,
33 seconds.
can I make a request if you don't currently have what I'm looking for?
of course. Even though we know a lot about celebrity skin, we may not
know what our visitors want. If you'd like to see someone featured,
email us at webmaster (@) admarchive dot com.
Typically, it takes a month or two to fulfill a request.
how should I contact you should I need further assistance?
why do you use a hotmail account for this site?
This is the easiest way to avoid spammers and to filter our messages so only members
can get through. From experience with other websites we have maintained, this is one
of the best ways to avoid unnecessary headaches. We can't wait for the US congress and
international standards commitee to pass new laws requiring double authorization for
emailing list placement and easier prosecution of spammers.
how do I cancel my membership?
what are the general characteristics of your clips?
Because we capture our own clips, a level of quality can be maintained. We
strive for the highest quality and will replace clips if better ones are
made available. All clips have sound. Some sites out there feature
clips with no sound. Not us. All clips feature the full scene. This means
if the celebrity is nude onscreen for a continuous 45 second period for example, we
capture the full 45 seconds, and not just a part of it like other clip capturers and
sites out there. We have clips as long as 8 minutes.
Bottomline: sound, great quality, and nothing edited.
We also keep abreast of the latest in technological advances and will strive to
use the latest and most compatible formats for a multitude of operating systems. That's
why our clips are offered in so many different formats.
what is 3ivx?
3ivx is a codec that you will have to have installed to play some of our clips. You can download
it from www.3ivx.com/download/ from there you can choose your OS and install the codec. It is very
easy to install and then you will be able to play the clips in QuickTime and WindowsMediaPlayer.
what is mpeg-1?
Mpeg-1 was the standard that revolutionized the industry, allowing videos to be compressed
to a downloadable and manageable size for video features such as on VideoCDs. Typically, 60 minutes
of video could fit on one CD, with a vertical resolution of 240. That's the resolution of
VHS tapes. All clips are available in this format.
what is divX;-)?
DivX;-) is a hacked form of mpeg-4. Mpeg-4 was a standard created by microsoft which allowed
DVD-quality video to be compressed down to a downloadable size without significant quality loss.
This meant a DVD movie of 5 gigs, could be compressed down to only 650 MB, while maintaining quality
and resolution. Because the codec used had to be licensed, hackers devised their own codec so they can
compress movies too. mpeg-4 allows for 480 lines of resolution, the same as DVD. The advantage is
that for the same file size as a 240 resolution mpeg-1 clip, you can have four times the
viewing area and near DVD quality video.
for more information and the codecs needed to play divX;-) videos, go to
DivX Digest.
what is WMV?
from the people who brought you mpeg-4, Microsoft created
the next step: streaming mpeg-4. Essentially, WMV (Windows Media Video) is no different from
mpeg-4, except it allows for streaming content. The biggest advantage is if you have windows media player
6.4 or above, the proper codecs are automatically downloaded from the internet.
There is a rumour that this will be the standard used in Microsoft's
upcoming game console. What this means is you might be able to burn your WMV videos onto a regular CD,
then play it on your television using the game console.
what is quicktime?
For a long time, quicktime was the industry standard for high-quality video on the computer.
Developed by Apple Computers, this standard now features
near mpeg-4 quality with streaming content. People using Apple computers might not be
able to view some of the clip formats we have so some clips may be converted to quicktime format.
why do I get a "file not found" message?
why do my downloads get cut off/stop after a certain amount?
Because your data requests must go through many different computers, gateways,
and routers before reaching the server, data packets can get lost. This usually afflicts
people with dial-up connections. If possible, upgrade to broadband. These problems
will significantly decrease. Also try using a download manager such as
Getright, which can resume downloads in case
you get cut off.
I downloaded the clip, but why can't I open them?
The download might not have completed properly, or your computer doesn't recognize the format.
Make sure you have the lastest codecs installed. For more info, see our "clip formats" section
above.
If you have problems opening zip files, go to winzip.com.
Why do I get a "forbidden" message when I click the download link?
If you get a Forbidden message, don't worry. Just retry the link a few times. The video file is not missing, otherwise,
you'd get a missing file error. This is explained in the adultbouncer
entrance screen for those who weren't paying attention. A special server configuration is in place to prevent people from
downloading more than 2 files at a time. This is to prevent users with broadband internet connections from hogging up
the bandwidth. Think of it this way, the data path from our server to your computer is like a line of people waiting
at the cash register in a store. This line is only for people with no more than 2 items, that way, no one person can
take a whole bunch of items leaving nothing for everyone else and taking up time at the checkout.
The server may require a certain amount of time in between you first opened the preview page and the time you clicked the download
link so occasionally you will get the "forbidden" message. The server just hasn't recognized your download request as an individual
transaction yet. Simply try it again until it works.
The WMV files have sound, but no video. Why?
As technology improves, so do we. Some WMV files are encoded with new
technology that requires you to update your software in order to view
them. Please go to Microsoft.com and
upgrade to the latest version of Windows Media Player.
what is the nudity level indicator?
This indicator is used as a reference point for celebrity skin seekers. Each clip
is rated for its level of nudity in three major areas: left breast, right breast, vagina. We don't
count the butt as nudity. You can decide whether you want to download the clip or not according
to the level of nudity you wish to see.
what do the numbers mean?
Each of the three areas are rated from 0 to 4. Generally, this is what the numbers mean:
0 - nothing visible
1 - extremely limited visibility or split second visibility
2 - more is visible, but still not the area in its entirety, or reduced visibility time, poor lighting, etc.
3 - full visibility, but either seen from a distance, poor lighting, reduced visibility time, etc, thereby
lacking detail
4 - full visibility, proper lighting, exceptional detail, adequate visibility time, usually
indicative of close-up shots
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