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**Additionally, custom transitions, effects, and titles are used in this first run.
 
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*This may be the first time FairPlay137-TTS's own [http://www.fairplay137.net/error/ error generator] has been put to use in a TTS series, despite the generator still being in the alpha stages of development.
 
*This may be the first time FairPlay137-TTS's own [http://www.fairplay137.net/error/ error generator] has been put to use in a TTS series, despite the generator still being in the alpha stages of development.
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Revision as of 02:50, 20 January 2021

Microsoft Sam's Wacky Signs and Errors
Created byFairPlay137-TTS
Episodes3
Main CharacterMicrosoft Sam
Airs onNo solid schedule, but usually on Saturdays (on VidLii/Vlare; YouTube version releases later) whenever possible.
StatusAiring

Microsoft Sam's Wacky Signs and Errors is a series by FairPlay137-TTS where Microsoft Sam reads signs as well as Windows errors in a similar fashion to some other series.

Starring

Episode List

Trivia

  • The first run of episodes will be produced with Windows Movie Maker 2.0 on Windows XP Service Pack 3, simply due to how fast FairPlay137-TTS can get episodes done that way. However, some technical limitations may be worked around via Macromedia Flash 8 and/or Audacity.
    • Additionally, custom transitions, effects, and titles are used in this first run.
  • This may be the first time FairPlay137-TTS's own error generator has been put to use in a TTS series, despite the generator still being in the alpha stages of development.
  • During the production of the first run, funnysigns.net went defunct, forcing FairPlay137-TTS to get signs from other sources for episodes past Episode 4.