▬▬ι══════ﺤ BlueLobster Aria The Animation Release Information: ▬▬ι══════ﺤ |
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Seasons | Episodes | Total Eps | Quality | Start Date | End Date | Source | Video | Audio | Subtitles |
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01 | 01-13 | 13 | 480p | 06 Oct 2005 | 29 Dec 2005 | ![]() |
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02 | 14-39 | 26 | 480p | 02 Apr 2006 | 24 Sep 2006 | ![]() |
H.264 | AAC ![]() |
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03 | 40-52 | 13 | 480p | 07 Jan 2008 | 31 Mar 2008 | ![]() |
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Episodes are listed in Absolute Episode order as per The TVDB, those of you who use Sonarr will have a simple time with this torrent.
I will always seed my own torrents indefinitely.
Enjoy.
BlueLobster.
Comments - 8
AikaGranzchesta
I guess naming the second Season “The Natural” and the third “The Origination” was a bit too hard.
BlueLobster (uploader)
The way this batch is set up (all of mine, really) is so that it’ll be automatically recognized by RSS monitoring software like Sonarr, SickBeard or CouchPotato and added automatically based on Absolute Episode Order. at which point episode names and other metadata is grabbed along with poster/banner/background art.
Naming them individually based on seasons would disrupt this process, although I could have uploaded each season individually, this makes for a nicer one click solution! :)
AikaGranzchesta
People should learn how to hardlink.
XRA9
Did CR encode from the godawful Q-Tec HD master or did they encode from DVDs?
ShadowVlican
SallySubs has the 1080P from bluray if these don’t cut it
AikaGranzchesta
Yeah, probably better to watch shitty CR than the Bluray
MetalicBox
The blu-rays are indeed a QTEC Upscale, but the DVD’s have pretty washed out colors and some artifacting. I unironically think that the BD release from Dekinai looks better than the DVD encodes that are available for the first season at least. I went through and made some comparisons: https://slowpics.org/comparison/85141bb7-68c5-45ce-92bc-0d17f20f7680
I should’ve resized the DVD images for comparisons sake but anyway there they are.
Name42
Looks like this version was done at an incorrect 23.976fps. Aria was originally done in ~29.97fps, which is actually really nice since this show uses a ton of slow panning shots.
The conversion from 30p --> 24p causes some really noticeable juttering. I’d recommend grabbing a DVD-sourced or even a Blu-ray sourced release instead since those have the correct frame rate.