[JacobSwaggedUp] Boku no Hero Academia the Movie: Futari no Hero | My Hero Academia the Movie: The Two Heroes (BD 1280x720) [MP4 Movie]

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2019-04-13 16:29 UTC
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Deku and All Might receive an invitation to I-Expo, the world’s leading exhibition of Quirk abilities and hero item innovations! Amid the excitement, sponsors, and pros from all over, Deku meets Melissa, a girl who is Quirkless just like he once was. Suddenly, I-Expo’s top-of-the-line security system gets hacked by villains, and a sinister plan is set in motion. It’s a serious threat to hero society, and one man holds the key to it all—the symbol of peace, All Might. Subs: neko-kBaraka Enjoy! All donations go straight to my seedbox so please consider donating! FYI, BluRay plans have been updated! FYI 2, I know Shingeki no Kyojin S3 is out as well but I want to batch the whole anime as one instead of in cours.

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a warning to any thinking of downloading this. he used a lame and ridiculous font sub script making them almost un readable and totally out of line with all official subs for the Hero series. Please do yourself a favor and find another version of this great movie. It is a hard sub thanks to him so you cant change it. I guess amateurs never learn.

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@AdamEve, the source is kbaraka so go to him for complaints. I didn't watch this version of the movie.
@JacobSwaggedUp if you're subs came from kbaraka they must've been in their own file. Why did you hardcode them instead of muxing them in after encoding. Also, achieving the smallest file size you can is pointless when you're video bitrate isn't within the proper range. Anything below 2000kbp/s means a poor encode. 3500kpb/s is the acceptable low end but 2500kbp/s is acceptable. 1,312kbp/s is far too low and quality suffers when that low. I suggest reading the article, The Simple Formula to Calculate Video Bitrates, you'll always know what the file size is going to be prior to encoding. Then you can play with the numbers to get a bitrate and file size output that satisfies you & video quality that looks no different from the source. Also...Kudos to you for not degrading the audio track, it's terrible when encoders use 192kbp/s audio for a negligible reduction in file size, but not worth sacrificing a good audio track for a poor audio track. If the subtitles are the same subs from the screenshot in your website than @AdamEve needs to get their eyes checked out. They are clearly legible and simple to read. @AdamEve is pitching a fit like a 4 yr old because the subs don't match the subs from the series. Hardly the mistake of an amateur who'll never learn but the distance whines of child because the font type isn't to their personal liking. It's really LAME that they warned anyone willing to read that, then immediately regretted reading it, of something no one else but them is going to care about. But was clearly of profound importance to issue such a dire warning to all those expecting them to match the series =O And here are the subtitles @AdamEve said were "a lame and ridiculous font sub script making them almost un readable and totally out of line with all official subs for the Hero series" https://i.imgur.com/08taBrG.png Totally gonna get this account banned over this comment, admins here are totalitarian fascists: weapon of choice is the banhammer.