@MissLizVicious
Re: iStripper operation
@Wyldanimal is probably the most knowledgeable person on the forum on this subject, but I can give you an overview. Each card consists of 15-30 selectable clips. When a card is played, one or more clips are chosen at random. The choice of clips and their order depends on your settings. You can always ***** a card to play by clicking on the card's play button in the My Collection tab. If you don't select a card, cards are chosen at random from the cards that are currently active. You can exercise better control of what will be played by creating playlists. To do this you ***** cards to the Playlists tab (on the right) from you My Collection tab.
In addition to regular clips, the e and f series cards (the most current, highest quality cards) have transition clips designed to make the random sequence of regular clips appear to be part of a continuous show. These clips, with a file name containing "_it" are selected randomly by the software and only under certain circumstances.
iStripper has three operating modes.
"Full size" plays just one card at a time centered on your screen and allows size adjustments from 60% to 200%. Transition clips are not shown.
"Small size" allows you to play up to 10 cards at one time, but your computer's graphic processor may limit that. The UI allows you to select sizes from 10% to 60%, but there is a registry control that will allow you to go up to 100%. When transition clips are available they are played between regular clips in this mode.
"Full screen" is different from the others. The other modes play the cards on top of your current windows and let you work while watching them. This mode takes over the entire screen with a screen that may have both background and foreground elements so that a girl may appear to move behind objects as well as in front. About half a dozen scenes were developed by Totem, but there are thousands developed by users who have programming and artistic skills. There are threads in this forum describing how to create scenes and where to find user-created scenes. Many of these scenes have programmed filters restricting the types of clip that may be played. This may account for why you don't see the same action when you transition to the Full Screen mode.
Some of the settings allow you to limit the kinds of clips that will play. You can allow just certain hotness levels. Progressive hotness will start with the most vanilla clips and end with the XXX. However, each clip's hotness is based on the maximum degree of exposure of the model no matter how brief. So a clip that starts off fully clothed and ends with 1 second of spread legs would coded as full nudity.
You can also control things at the clip level, but you must enable this with advanced settings. On the settings tab with advanced setting selected on the top, you will find a section titled Display. Turn "Display clips list" on. Now if you open a card's details from My Collection, you will see six icons on the same line as the card name. (Only five with "Display clips list" off.) The rightmost icon will show a list of playable clips with information about their characteristics and play time. You can make a clip play by simply double-clicking it. You can permanently disable clips by removing the check mark. You can also ***** clips one-by-one to a playlist and iStripper will play them bottom up in the order you set.
The clips list displays some details about the nature of each clip, but there is more information encoded in the clip's number. There are threads here describing this. @Lukaszr has created a showroom of all iStripper Cards on the internet that decodes most of the clip information. I have an Access database application the does the same and lets you more easily create clip playlists. Mine is still in beta testing. Send me a private message here with an email address if you'd like a copy.