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The new game titled Love Live! School Idol Festival All Stars [ i ] (officially abbreviated as LLAS ( スクスタ , Sukusuta ) or SIFAS ) for 2019 release. [ j ] The game uses an alternate story that differentiates it from other media where μ's and Aqours are in the same school year and work together as one along with the girls from ...
Love Live School Idol Festival 2 is coming to the West next month and shutting down right after.
Love Live! School Idol Project Series [ a ] is a Japanese multimedia project created by Hajime Yatate and Sakurako Kimino and co-produced by Kadokawa through ASCII Media Works ; Bandai Namco Music Live through music label Lantis ; and animation studio Sunrise .
Love Live! School Idol Project is an anime television series produced by Sunrise in collaboration with ASCII Media Works and Lantis as part of the Love Live! franchise. The series follows a group of school girls who form an idol group in order to save their school from being shut down.
A second season aired from April to June 2022. An anime television series adaptation of the spin-off manga Nijiyon: Love Live! Nijigasaki Gakuen School Idol Dōkōkai Yon-Koma, titled Nijiyon Animation, aired from January to March 2023. A second season aired from April to June 2024. An original video animation episode, Love Live!
Source Input Format (SIF) defined in MPEG-1, is a video format that was developed to allow the storage and transmission of digital video. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] 625/50 SIF format ( PAL / SECAM ) has a resolution of 352 × 288 active pixels (half of PAL 704 × 576 ) [or 360 × 288 active pixels (half of PAL 720 × 576 )] and a refresh rate of 25 frames per ...
3D Viewer (formerly Mixed Reality Viewer and before that, View 3D) [2] [3] [4] is a 3D computer graphics viewer and augmented reality application that was first included in Windows 10 1703. It supports the .fbx , .3mf , .obj , and .stl and many more file formats [ 5 ] listed in features section.
Quick View Plus is a commercial variant based on Inso Corporation (later IntraNet Solutions, Inc., Stellent Inc., Oracle)'s Outside In technology. [7] [8]The Windows 3.1 version of the product was originally named Outside In for Windows 3.1 before it was renamed to Quick View Plus for Windows 3.1. [9]