Title: Ishuzoku Reviewers (Interspecies Reviewers) - 08
Video Format : x265_HEVC_10bit_MKV
Resolution : 1920 X 1080
Encoded by: EoE
**Audio (Opus)**: Japanese
**Subtitles**: English (Judas)
**Source**: [Anon (Wakanim)](https://nyaa.iss.one/view/1224945) (840.9 MiB) + Liilth-Raws (840.9 MiB) + Ohys-Raws (385.0 MiB) + AT-x TV cap (1.7 GiB)
### A flawless EoE encode, probably.
**Note**: Same notes as on the [AVC release](https://nyaa.iss.one/view/1225108)
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![Screenshot](https://i.imgur.com/HHOR5lS.png)
AVC versus HEVC encode? Comparing the two encodes with SSIM and PSNR gave these results:
SSIM Y:0.994730 (22.782189) U:0.996510 (24.572094) V:0.996437 (24.481941) All:0.995311 (23.289657)
PSNR y:51.035752 u:55.453352 v:55.195473 average:52.054590 min:40.294824 max:inf
Most people can't tell the difference between two videos when the SSIM is over 0.99.
The PSNR average is over 50, and the minimum is 40, so the difference for each still image is very minimal.
If you can see a difference between the two videos side by side, you have better eyes than me.
I can hear the difference between the Opus audio and the AAC audio, but most people won't.
The x264 version should look better and the audio isn't reconverted.
The x265 version is only worth it if you don't have the drive space for the x264 version.
>The x264 version should look better and the audio isn’t reconverted.
>The x265 version is only worth it if you don’t have the drive space for the x264 version.
the reason I'm moving to HEVC anime, they don't take up much space, that's all
guys,i didn't noticed till my brother showed me,in this episode in the opening credits if you pause at 02:03 to 02:04 the scrolling girls are completely uncensored,you can see their fleshy flower.
i apologize in advance if you did see it
@wattcy x265 has a tendency to re-use previous data instead of storing new data, more than it should, which leads to blurring & blending by default. This is probably a (small) factor in saving space at the expense of quality. OHOT, x264's defaults look decent for everything & doesn't have prediction/re-use issues. 10-bit will help to reduce artefacts for both, however.
Quality seems to not be a major priority as some bugs remain unclosed after years https://bitbucket.org/multicoreware/x265/issues/349/bad-psy-rd-adoption-leading-to-banding . Also, the indian software development philosophy differs from western philosophy (where testing & quality are concerns). This can lead to bad results like the lengthly QuarkXpress OSX port fiasco in the early 2000s to more recent matters https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-06-28/boeing-s-737-max-software-outsourced-to-9-an-hour-engineers leading to actual disasters
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