Otaku Elf S01E06 1080p AMZN WEB-DL DDP2.0 H 264-VARYG (Edomae Elf, Multi-Subs) :: Nyaa ISS

Otaku Elf S01E06 1080p AMZN WEB-DL DDP2.0 H 264-VARYG (Edomae Elf, Multi-Subs)

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2023-05-18 11:48 UTC
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794.5 MiB
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087628d6accf497d89f0a860d4201ae44a774ac4
Informations: * Video: **AVC High@L4**, **1920x1080** @ **4314 kbps**, **23.976 fps** * Audio(s): **Japanese**, E-AC-3, 2.0 @ 224 kbps * Subtitle(s): **English**, ASS │ **English**, ASS │ **Indonesian**, ASS │ **Thai**, ASS │ **Vietnamese**, ASS * Duration: **~00:24:27;09** [MediaInfo](https://rentry.co/i7xe2/raw) --- ![](https://i.kek.sh/X6xE2OziW4q.png) ![](https://i.kek.sh/pzs64p0DUul.png) ![](https://i.kek.sh/XVEUHDwZzm9.png)

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  • Otaku.Elf.S01E06.1080p.AMZN.WEB-DL.DDP2.0.H.264-VARYG.mkv (794.5 MiB)
Thanks for doing these! ...But do you have any idea why so many two-line subs are flipped? (It happens constantly, for example, with the fourth line of this week's episode.) EDIT: A quick glance into the file reveals that these transposed two-liners are actually two separate lines at the same timecode, causing most renderers to display the second line listed in the file on top. Why on Earth are some two-liners formatted this way, and some formatted with a normal \N?