[Kuzen] Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu - Die Neue These - Sakubou (Season 4) [BD 1920x1080 HEVC10 AAC] :: Nyaa ISS

[Kuzen] Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu - Die Neue These - Sakubou (Season 4) [BD 1920x1080 HEVC10 AAC]

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Date:
2024-09-15 14:40 UTC
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File size:
3.8 GiB
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491
Info hash:
c48511094f57443bd275106094fad467f847acbc
Subtitles from Subsplease. Includes 3 audios - 3.1, 2.0, and Commentary. Note: The source I used for this had some issues with 2.0 audio from episode 9 onwards, so that audio has been encoded from the VOSTFR BD available for this show here at nyaa. That uses flac audio as well so there shouldn't be any sort of re-encoding for audio. But Episode 1-8 uses libfdk_aac while Episode 9-12 uses standard aac encoder for ffmpeg 2.0 tracks, VBR 0 in both cases though, so should not be discernable amongst each other unless comparing with lossless counterparts. I hope Production IG continues the adaptation quality and not rush it for the coming seasons.

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Hi Shiniori, I completely take that as a valid point. I feel I could have gone with a lower CRF for this show and removing those 3.1 and commentary audios to save more space. Additionally given that in these encodes, around 100mb is just taken by audio (3x audio file within each container), so if you consider, that is actually not even 250MB, it's like 150MB for video which can really be pulled upto 250MB for video very easily as I can spare that much storage for myself. But frankly speaking, all I am doing is just keeping this stuff in my collection and just sharing it here in addition thinking "I've encoded it anyway, what's the harm". My eyes aren't that keen at spotting stuff, and if there's something that's not blatantly visible to me (some stuff in this encode was visible to me though given the amount of static and low light stuff here, but just stating), that's more than enough for me. I just want things to be good enough for me. So I'll give this a bit of thought when and if I do end up in another situation where no other encoders have done the show, but no guarantees I'll be super picky about it. Appreciate you taking the time out, I very much appreciate constructive criticism and I will genuinely give it a thought in whatever stuff I do in future (maybe next BD season of this show in whatever x years it releases).