[Kaleido-Flax] Kimetsu no Yaiba (Demon Slayer) Vol.7 (BD 1080p)

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2020-02-05 17:15 UTC
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  • [Kaleido-Flax] Kimetsu no Yaiba Vol.7 (BD 1080p)
    • [Kaleido-Flax] Kimetsu no Yaiba - 15 (BD 1080p) [3C841B0B].mkv (1.1 GiB)
    • [Kaleido-Flax] Kimetsu no Yaiba - 16 (BD 1080p) [813796D7].mkv (1.4 GiB)
    • [Kaleido-Flax] Kimetsu no Yaiba - 17 (BD 1080p) [3B96539A].mkv (1.2 GiB)
Not dead yet
nice meme of a release tbh xd
arigathanks gozaimochi
nice release of a meme
thx, light you very coool
>discord >gamers
Next BD release... the infamous, legendary Hinokami! Freaking amazing. Thank you so much for all of these releases. I, for one, absolutely love the filesize. Make 'em bigger! The more detail the better.
Waitin' for batch
>meme sub >meme discord >meme gamers
Why can't people post correctly.It's like they have no respect for Anime. These are 10bit. AVC8bit files are the only type to be posted by name only. It's been that way since sharing began in the 90's
Nowadays 10bit is the norm for fansubbers, so it's assumed leechers know and download accordingly. If you take issue with that, I suggest upgrading any and all toasters you are running, since nowadays most modern phones (let alone PCs) can decode it with very few hiccups, if any at all.
Encoding in 10-bit rather than 8-bit decreases the file size for the same perceptual quality (yes, really) because it provides an extra two bits of room for error, which allows the quantizer to be more aggressive and allows the entropy encoder to take liberties in the lower-order bits. If you cannot decode 10-bit H.264, then the issue is with your potato battery, not with the release.
I dont know why people are attacking his hardware when his comment was related to the posting format rather than any difficulty he may or may not have had with the release. Also I think it is very easy to tell people to update their hardware but depending on the country you are, it may or may not be that simple. Assuming resource can hurt people that dont have it. Now before you assume anything regarding me: I can watch without issue in my PC and I dont have much of an issue with the release, but most of the time when I watch anime I do it while doing manual work away from my pc, on an old TV and I do need to convert almost all I watch to a more "universally compatible" codec and format (which i have no issue doing). I just think that the last couple answers here are full of assumptions and rather unrelated to the post they are supposed to be answering.
It's hard to actually suggest something productive when they talk about having "no respect for anime" and how great it was in the 1990s without really explaining what issue they're having with the release. If you want it like it was in the glorious 90s then pull out your VHS tapes and put them in your VCR like a good boomer and enjoy that glorious 320x240 resolution.
Thank you Kaleido and Flax! Eagerly awaiting the rest of the volumes.
I don't know if it's me but in episode 15, in the last boxes of Ukogi, the lines are wrong, like all over the place.