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!
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.
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.
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