Mary.to.Majo.no.Hana.1080p.BluRay.REMUX.DTS-HD.MA.5.1-BKL.mkv

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2018-03-22 10:59 UTC
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Now we need the 4K Blu-Ray’s DTS X audio mixed into the 1080p BluRay!
Thank You! Waiting for the 4K2K Version
can i ask why there's so much screen shaking? was the bd just like that? seems strange. reminds me of old cel animation

BKL

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I wasn't a fan of DTS-X when I tried it out with this, sounded the same to me - it's not just on the 4K BD but also on this one. and I guess shaking is BD style, it's a REMUX
@BKL The 4K Audio DTS X is 7.1.4. Whereas the regular Blu-Ray is just DTS X Headphones. Two different types of sounds depending on your set up.
I would recommend either [beatrice-raws](https://nyaa.si/view/1018359) or [my](https://nyaa.si/view/1037607) which is beatrice-raws with dual audio and without extras. The difference is very minimal, you can check it in the comments of my release. You are free to download which you feel is the most suitable/best. > soooo sloow Also they might be a little faster

BKL

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For encodes of the REMUX, I would probably get the D-Z0N3 encode (has single audio and dual) out of everything, then probably Beatrice-Raws. Both for 1080p.
Screen shaking is basically because of a film filter that both Studio Ghibli and Studio Ponoc apply to their films. Said filter also adds in subtle film grain to make it look more like an old-school film print rather than something made digitally. They want to make their films look like old cel animation, and it looks nice. Their films look like '80s or '90s anime but with beefed-up budgets that rival Disney.