[Kaya] Tada-kun wa Koi o Shinai S1 1-13 (Bd 1080P X.265 HEVC Flac)

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Date:
2019-04-08 00:43 UTC
Submitter:
Anonymous
Seeders:
3
Information:
No information.
Leechers:
0
File size:
4.0 GiB
Completed:
483
Info hash:
857e97d5c85c903483c6c0147dc7f89cdf05cf4d
Tada-kun wa Koi o Shinai ep 1-13 + op/ed Video Tracks : X.265 Video Source : Moozzi2 Audio Tracks : Flac [Jpn] Resolution : 1080P Subtitle : English Subtitles Source : HorribleSubs Chapters : Yes This is my first torrent and i hope i did everything right. I started creating my own encode for a few reason and decided to share it for others that might like the same thing I do. --I like to have good visual and audio quality and still save on hard drive space so I choose to encode in X.265/H.265/HEVC --I will wait for BD version to come out and i will never upscale video files --I will keep the Audio from the source untouched for max quality even at the cost of a slightly bigger file size --I will only add English sub but fell free to add the one you need --All my release will have chapters for ease of navigation I have tested different level of compression on different video and as far as I can tell my encode as next to no visual difference from the original. (only way I can see some difference and only some time is with both version stopped on a specific frame and alt-tabbing between both) And unless i get really bad feedback I will keep this for all next release. ps: I have kept the original source in the track name as a thanks for the work they have done!

File list

  • Tada-kun wa Koi o Shinai
    • EXTRA
      • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai [Sp01] Ncop (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [3260B12E].mkv (36.2 MiB)
      • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai [Sp02] Nced (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [75BB72F0].mkv (27.0 MiB)
    • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai - 01 (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [1F17DCB7].mkv (347.8 MiB)
    • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai - 02 (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [F1967A6B].mkv (364.1 MiB)
    • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai - 03 (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [7AC202CC].mkv (338.5 MiB)
    • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai - 04 (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [80CB4715].mkv (319.4 MiB)
    • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai - 05 (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [67DB5EDE].mkv (329.5 MiB)
    • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai - 06 (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [0249B7DF].mkv (306.5 MiB)
    • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai - 07 (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [0D506575].mkv (319.7 MiB)
    • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai - 08 (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [05D871DE].mkv (298.9 MiB)
    • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai - 09 (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [7AB444A4].mkv (298.0 MiB)
    • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai - 10 (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [181B732E].mkv (315.1 MiB)
    • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai - 11 (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [B1FCE5C9].mkv (285.6 MiB)
    • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai - 12 (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [9A9C857B].mkv (276.7 MiB)
    • [Kaya] Tada-Kun Wa Koi O Shinai - 13 (Bd 1080P X.265 Flac) [E7324C5C].mkv (254.4 MiB)

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You lost me at FLAC.
160MB video with 110MB audio? Why re-encode video to such high compression but leave the audio lossless? Audio could've been like 10MB at a lowbitrate OPUS, or ~30MB at a decent bitrate AAC.
Simply put because i don't see the picture quality difference between the original 1.5 gig to the 160 mb even on a decent size 4k tv but i can hear the difference in sounds in the shows music not so much for voices from 110 to a possible 30 mb and some ppl have definitely better hearing than me and is more prone to bother ppl, so that extra 80mb was not worth it to me.
Please don't use Moozzi of all sources... Get your hands on the BDMV (or Reinforce if you can't) and try to properly filter the series.
I do plan on trying to find reinforce source when i can and can you elaborate when you say to filter the series?
Check [this](https://guide.encode.moe/).
Well I have passed the majority of my day playing with FLAC audio files and AAC. I have created myself a blind test and it seems I will have to go back on my earlier statement. I can not accurately tell the difference between a FLAC and AAC of high quality. The only reason I thought I could was from bad quality encoding.
good on ya! the majority cannot tell the difference in a true ABX test... AAC/OPUS is good enough for 99% of us without golden ears