[hydes] Urusei Yatsura (1981) 01-05 [JPBD Remux]

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Date:
2023-11-24 18:23 UTC
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Seeders:
5
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0
File size:
32.6 GiB
Completed:
151
Info hash:
d35d398edcefdd6208e4bad9a22c90898e011f86
#### Big thanks to: butler: TLC on 2 lines [HRSM](/user/HRSM): subtitle QC, general help [Krycek7o2](/user/Krycek7o2): US DVD audio clean-up [CrashOveride](/?f=0&c=1_0&q=%22%5BCrash%5D%22): audio advice RainingTerror: for providing the JP DVD audio [Discord](https://discord.gg/PMrccmpYTu) ___ The video is a JP BD remux as the US BDs are [somewhat worse](https://slow.pics/c/7MKDEIxZ) (the US BD pic isn't mine, but it probably shows the differences well enough). The JP DVDs, JP BDs, and US BDs use the same noise-managed audio that generally sounds more veiled than the US DVD audio. The US DVD audio appears to have been derived from the same masters, but due to less aggressive filtering (or possibly none at all), it ranges from moderately clearer to quite noticeably clearer depending on the episode. Although the improvement in clarity isn't always tremendous, any added life to these often rather muffled-sounding episodes is very welcome. However, some of the US DVD tracks are distractingly noisy and could be unpleasant to listen to if left untouched. Fortunately, this excessive noise can be alleviated to a reasonable level without sacrificing important detail through some careful clean-up, which Krycek performed on all the noisier episodes. The resulting tracks essentially lose much of the harsher noise while retaining the improved clarity, and as a little demonstration, here's a [comparison video](https://vimeo.com/884802381) of a 1min52s segment from the cleaned-up US DVD, the JP BD, and then the raw US DVD. [Japanese Dual-Mono comparisons.](https://slow.pics/c/APRrFuD6) It looks like the more noise-managed audio originates from the JP DVDs, and it's not surprising they wanted to reduce the noise back then if the masters they had sounded like the US DVDs. It's just unfortunate that they were a bit too heavy-handed with it at times, and the filtered tracks were then reused by the JP and US BDs. The US BD tracks also have a very odd issue with the right channel being much noisier than the left channel. I'm not sure whether the TL release I got them from is to blame or if the audio is like this on the discs themselves. Still, from what I can see and hear, they're the same filtered tracks as on the JP DVDs and BDs aside from the additional noise. I'd love to confirm if this is a source issue if someone has access to the raw files and is willing to share the audio. For these first five episodes, the audio is a mix of US DVD and JP BD tracks, as episodes 3 and 4 sounded slightly better on the BD. The US DVD tracks have been better for every episode I've checked after these, so this might be the last time BD audio gets used. We'll have to see. 1-2: US DVD (fixed balance, cleaned-up, synced) 3-4: JP BD 5: US DVD (fixed balance, synced) The subtitles are retimed and QC'd US BD subtitles with some simple typesetting. There were kind of surprisingly many high-CPS lines in the PGS subs, I must say. I tried to improve these as much as possible when retiming, but I could only do so much without changing the TL (two extreme case lines were shortened with help from HRSM and butler). No lines should be impossible to read, at least.

File list

  • [hydes] Urusei Yatsura Ep. 01-05 (JP BD Remux)
    • [hydes] Urusei Yatsura 01 (JP BD Remux).mkv (6.6 GiB)
    • [hydes] Urusei Yatsura 02 (JP BD Remux).mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [hydes] Urusei Yatsura 03 (JP BD Remux).mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [hydes] Urusei Yatsura 04 (JP BD Remux).mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [hydes] Urusei Yatsura 05 (JP BD Remux).mkv (6.5 GiB)
well, i guess i would replace my akataomba files but you gonna release a 2tb torrent?

hydes (uploader)

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I'm looking into getting an encode done to decrease the size a bit. If something pans out I'll upload these again and start using the encode for future batches as well.
c'mon hydes, don't give in. unless you can make sure the encode is actually transparent/fixes source issues

hydes (uploader)

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I don't really mind the file size personally except I don't know if I want to use 1/3 of my seedbox space for this show (assuming I end up doing the whole thing). If I can get a decent encode I'll try it out but if not I'll continue with the remuxes for the time being.
I would personally say that either remux or 200MB/ep minis are a decent option, and anything in between is a bit questionable.

hydes (uploader)

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I see. Maybe I ought to just stick to the remuxes.
> well, i guess i would replace my akataomba files but you gonna release a 2tb torrent? Just fyi despite being like 4gb/ep akatomba's encode is terrible and full of compression artifacts. This show is just not compressible at all unless you resort to degraining (which is what Kagura did, its better than akatomba but still nowhere near as good as a remux)
If you really want to save space with a source like this you will have to downscale it, and your episodes will still likely need ~2.5-3GB at 720p to not have a lot of compression artifacting. I ran into the same issue with Maison Ikkoku, and chose to slightly bitstarve there. But it winds up looking a lot better than denoised Kagura, which *will* nuke stuff where it didn't need to be nuked, and *will* have very annoying crud-like noise left over that dances over the screen while the rest is still. Blurry sources such as these simply don't need the full resolution they were given if you are trying to minmax quality-to-size. The scans are just too shit.
i remember choosing akataomba over kagura but i dont remember why or if it was a very considered decision.