Overlord (1080p 8bit AAC) [Dual Audio]

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Date:
2019-07-27 21:41 UTC
Submitter:
Anonymous
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0
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File size:
5.3 GiB
Completed:
144
Info hash:
edd2319902769e6e14fa8231933a6fc649357a06
Reencode of Kametsu release (both video track and audio tracks) focused towards direct play. Video track Kametsu reencoded with VerySlow, CRF 18, animation tune, high profile and level 4.1 of the x264 encoder. Audio tracks AAC 160kbps Stereo. Subs ASS untouched.

File list

  • Overlord (Kametsu 1080p 8bit AAC) [Dual Audio]
    • Overlord - s01e01 [Kametsu][1080p][8bit][AAC][Dual][BBCC3598].mkv (449.7 MiB)
    • Overlord - s01e02 [Kametsu][1080p][8bit][AAC][Dual][8FFF97B1].mkv (427.7 MiB)
    • Overlord - s01e03 [Kametsu][1080p][8bit][AAC][Dual][7E922DAA].mkv (505.5 MiB)
    • Overlord - s01e04 [Kametsu][1080p][8bit][AAC][Dual][5027CEB1].mkv (474.3 MiB)
    • Overlord - s01e05 [Kametsu][1080p][8bit][AAC][Dual][E94CEB52].mkv (338.2 MiB)
    • Overlord - s01e06 [Kametsu][1080p][8bit][AAC][Dual][57DD0891].mkv (414.1 MiB)
    • Overlord - s01e07 [Kametsu][1080p][8bit][AAC][Dual][F3F92869].mkv (372.6 MiB)
    • Overlord - s01e08 [Kametsu][1080p][8bit][AAC][Dual][D89C315D].mkv (347.7 MiB)
    • Overlord - s01e09 [Kametsu][1080p][8bit][AAC][Dual][B1F0AA83].mkv (465.5 MiB)
    • Overlord - s01e10 [Kametsu][1080p][8bit][AAC][Dual][DFF2DE16].mkv (362.2 MiB)
    • Overlord - s01e11 [Kametsu][1080p][8bit][AAC][Dual][212048C2].mkv (347.1 MiB)
    • Overlord - s01e12 [Kametsu][1080p][8bit][AAC][Dual][1D5D2FFE].mkv (477.9 MiB)
    • Overlord - s01e13 [Kametsu][1080p][8bit][AAC][Dual][6F45C906].mkv (422.9 MiB)
    • crc32.txt (3.3 KiB)
what's "direct play"
Playing or streaming videos, usually through a media server, without the need of transcoding. The majority of devices have hardware decoding capabilities and thus can decode 8bit x264 without issue, so that's what I chose. AAC is also better for compatibility and higher quality than AC3 so I chose that as well.
> without the need of transcoding but you reencoded them
Yes, I transcoded them beforehand so that I can increase the quality of the encoded video (can't transcode multiple streams at high profile smoothly), decrease file size such that less bandwidth is required, increase compatibility with the clients, allowing more simultaneous streams, and make possible the use of low powered machines, like a Pi, to be used as a media server.