Video
JPBD sourced - Denoise, AA, Dehalo, Deband, Regrain
Overall very conservative and I gotta admit I don’t have any major selling points over a BD remux for this.
Includes the mini sections after the episodes.
The web streams had them in each episode too but the BD had them entirely separate in both m2ts and playlists.
Audio
- Japanese 2.0 Opus (JPBD)
- English 2.0 EAC3 (Amazon)
- German 2.0 EAC3 (Amazon)
Subs
- English (modified CR, default) - restyled, TS & Songs from Sunraku, Insert Song “styling” changed, minor edits
(Thanks to cappybara for a “QC” rewatch and scrad for doing an annoying sign in 01)
- English [Sunraku] - restyled (was kinda ugly and also faux bold and faux italics for dialogue?)
- German (CR) - restyled & added the same insert styling as above
Comp | MediaInfo 01
Comments - 13
pyrorinnegan
based, thanks
ts92
bloated, no thanks
WitchyMary
sir just get the mini version
bleach4u
thanks
MarioLuigi0404
We love 3gb episodes
Bakugo
tonikaku
thanks. seems not the average pick for a vodes release but i appreciate it.
kattara
Thank you!
mcbaws21
thanks!
Reza27
FLAC sneedsplit where?
santouryuu
Don’t mean to be “that guy” and whine, but when the video bitrate is 14 Mb/s, surely the audio bitrate can be 1 Mb/s? You only save 0.4 Mb/s from converting japanese flac audio to opus, which is pointless here
Vodes (uploader)
I maintain this same stance.
Feel free to give it your shot.
santouryuu
@Vodes I bet most users would also be unable to identify the difference between a 10 Mb/s encode and a 15 Mb/s encode in a blind test while actually watching an anime episode, not playing “Spot the Difference” between screenshots. Hell, it’s hard for me in most cases to differentiate between the screenshots themselves. Even if it’s just a placebo, decreasing audio bitrate by 0.5 Mb/s seems meaningless. But you put in the work, so you get to decide the details in the end.
I’m tempted by the thought of actually trying a blind test with my headphones, but I already download much heavier encodes without necessarily being able to tell any difference, so seems unfair to not do it for just 0.5 Mb/s of audio data.