This version(DC) looks really blurry when compared to the original BDs: https://slow.pics/c/83irB86O
Naturally the same applies to other encodes, as it seems to be the source that looks different.
https://slow.pics/c/nEZwA57X DC bd vs aa (anti-aliasing).
The Director’s Cut edition is an upscale from 720 to 1080 using bilinear interpolation. This type of interpolation causes strong blurring of line art. We tried to fix it. In the 2016 version of our coding, other aa settings were used, which gave a sharper line art, but also a stronger ringing effect.
DC is indeed a blurrier master, and the blurriness is still there even after you account for the upscale kernel as far as I can tell.
An ideal encode of this show may be one that splices the original BDs with the DC version. I have been trying to encode a version like that today, and it’s a pain in the ass.
@Jensen so the smaller size compared to the original 25 ep Blu ray is due to using HEVC? And due to this being a better release compared to the original that had many AA and banding problems?
sorry to bother here, but the files aren’t playing in VLC. It keeps showing me the error message: "Your input can’t be opened:VLC is unable to open the MRL"
also, tried opening it in MPV as well as Potplayer, but the files just won’t open.
Are the files corrupted on my end? Please help. :(
I found that everyone is commenting here instead of going to the official website.
Masamune-kun no Revenge, it is a old release,
However, EP 11 24:20 to 24:26 has some problems.
Jensen, is it possible to spend time to repair this episode?
Thank you.
Yea I can’t get these videos to play for the life of me.
Originally the videos were playing but I’d get these like black stuttering frames. Like the video itself was blinking.
So I downloaded a codec pack as suggested here (I’ve never had any issues with HEVC or any other video encode before, but figured I might as well try it). Resulted in VLC crashing either instantly, or within 10 seconds of the video playing.
So, uninstalled the codec pack, and then went and made sure VLC was upgraded to the latest 3.0 version. Now I’m still getting crashes and can’t play the episodes.
Alright, I’m contradicting myself rather quickly, but I’m pretty sure I found the solution after lots of repeated trial and error, so I figure I’d share in case anyone running VLC was having the same stuttering and crashing issues as me.
The root of the problem seemed to be that VLC by default, uses your CPU’s integrated graphics to play the video. This normally isn’t an issue because video playback isn’t demanding, but x265 actually hits your CPU pretty hard. (again, this is the first time I’ve encountered this problem and its not the first time I’ve played HEVC x265 videos either. Apparently Re: Zero is needy). So what was happening to me is that as soon as I played an episode, my CPU would get immediately throttled until the video crashed. The solution is to make VLC run off your GPU instead where there’s no chance of it bottle-necking. Here’s how:
Go into your Windows 10 settings
Select Display from the choices on the left
Scroll down to the bottom of the display settings and select graphics settings
It will ask you to select a program to add to the list. Hit browse, and locate VLC’s program folder (it should be C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe by default) Add. vlc.exe to the list
Now that it’s added, you’ll ave an options tab. Click it and you’ll have 3 choices: 1. Let windows decide 2. Power saving (uses integrated graphics) 3. High performance (uses GPU). Select High performance and you’re good to go.
I managed to get halfway through the first directors cut episode with zero issues (which is a hell of a lot longer than the 5-10 seconds I was getting before), so I paused it to pass along my results here. If anything changes or crashes start happening again I’ll post something else.
Jensen what happened here bro? There is so much banding everywhere. I can also see mild ringing but I can ignore that. The banding is too much though, especially in dark scenes.
Also not enough bitrate? This seems really blurry for some reason.
https://slow.pics/c/2DzBaLYj so much banding? All BD versions of Re Zero contain many stripes due to their specific lighting and studio approach. I suppressed this streak as thoroughly as possible. In some scenes, you may see green or blue elements in the textures. This is what remains after suppressing the streaks, and this is normal as it is not possible to completely remov. Anyway yourself can make a comparison with the source material and understand what I am talking about.
Comments - 48
Astral
Thank you.
lol_Wayback
Thanks!, do you know how big are differences between Directros cut and normal one?
And Director’s cut only lasts 13 episodes? it’s no more DC’s beyond 13?
DJATOM (uploader)
Yes
Some edits here and there, and in general it’s recompiled to 13 episodes, approx. 48 min long each ep
Jensen
@lol_Wayback https://myanimelist.net/featured/2311/Whats_New_in_the_Re_Zero_Directors_Cut
lol_Wayback
@DJATOM, @Jensen i see, thanks so much!
Kamiyan93
thx
Tanteiouji
Thanks. Was wondering whether the file size are kinda small for 48 mins?
TGminer
Thank you!
DJATOM (uploader)
@Tanteiouji
Why not to download few episodes and check?
Tanteiouji
@DJATOM Lol I’m downloading the whole thing anyway, I was just asking the reason. Anyway it’s better if quality is preserved at smaller size.
Jensen
Well, you can compare with others - we even have a larger size than other teams. The size depends on the source material and “nature of the show”.
Tanteiouji
@Jensen Thanks for clarifying. I’ll compare it though in most of the cases I love your releases.
nbdxq
@Jensen
Thank you for the clean link :)
chintu
Thanks
Mysticus
Great job as always
motbob
Was this a splice of the old and new versions? Or just an encode of the new BDs?
Jensen
https://nyaa.si/view/1254812 this bdmv
KaitouXZ
This version(DC) looks really blurry when compared to the original BDs: https://slow.pics/c/83irB86O
Naturally the same applies to other encodes, as it seems to be the source that looks different.
Jensen
https://slow.pics/c/nEZwA57X DC bd vs aa (anti-aliasing).
The Director’s Cut edition is an upscale from 720 to 1080 using bilinear interpolation. This type of interpolation causes strong blurring of line art. We tried to fix it. In the 2016 version of our coding, other aa settings were used, which gave a sharper line art, but also a stronger ringing effect.
Moses35i
Thanks!
motbob
DC is indeed a blurrier master, and the blurriness is still there even after you account for the upscale kernel as far as I can tell.
An ideal encode of this show may be one that splices the original BDs with the DC version. I have been trying to encode a version like that today, and it’s a pain in the ass.
Jensen
There are a lot of visual corrections in the directorial version. I would not try to mix it with the old version. https://slow.pics/c/94y6dePX
motbob
Yeah, and hence, if you want to splice, you have to do something like
spliced = video_a[:258] + video_r[258:387] + video_a[387:802] + video_r[802:946] + video_a[937:1110] + video_r[1119:1530] + video_a[1410:3788] + video_r[3908:6136] + video_a[6018:13341] + video_r[13459:13729] + video_a[13611:19421] + video_a[19420] + video_a[19421:29789] + video_r[29908:29949] + video_a[29830:32682] + video_r[32801:35268] + video_b[0:72] + video_r[35340:37208] + video_b[1988:15950] + video_r[51170:51262] + video_b[16042:16134] + video_r[51354:51471] + video_b[16251:21241] + video_r[56461:56863] + video_b[21596:22189] + video_r[57456:57700] + video_b[22433:26592] + video_r[61859:61870] + video_b[26603:27482] + video_r[62749:]
Bad times.
tonikaku
this wasnt downloading and it took me a little to figure out why
directory names are too long
Mysticus
Do you have any plans releasing Hakubo?
ProGenji
@Jensen so the smaller size compared to the original 25 ep Blu ray is due to using HEVC? And due to this being a better release compared to the original that had many AA and banding problems?
Jensen
Mm… both maybe.
MrDEADP00L
sorry to bother here, but the files aren’t playing in VLC. It keeps showing me the error message: "Your input can’t be opened:VLC is unable to open the MRL"
also, tried opening it in MPV as well as Potplayer, but the files just won’t open.
Are the files corrupted on my end? Please help. :(
Jensen
Check if your pc video playback the hevc 10 bit format. Download and install the necessary video codecs.
J_Madao
I found that everyone is commenting here instead of going to the official website.
Masamune-kun no Revenge, it is a old release,
However, EP 11 24:20 to 24:26 has some problems.
Jensen, is it possible to spend time to repair this episode?
Thank you.
Jensen
It’s time for this, lol (encode 2017 year).
J_Madao
Thank you for your reply.
Jonesy974
Yea I can’t get these videos to play for the life of me.
Originally the videos were playing but I’d get these like black stuttering frames. Like the video itself was blinking.
So I downloaded a codec pack as suggested here (I’ve never had any issues with HEVC or any other video encode before, but figured I might as well try it). Resulted in VLC crashing either instantly, or within 10 seconds of the video playing.
So, uninstalled the codec pack, and then went and made sure VLC was upgraded to the latest 3.0 version. Now I’m still getting crashes and can’t play the episodes.
Jonesy974
Alright, I’m contradicting myself rather quickly, but I’m pretty sure I found the solution after lots of repeated trial and error, so I figure I’d share in case anyone running VLC was having the same stuttering and crashing issues as me.
The root of the problem seemed to be that VLC by default, uses your CPU’s integrated graphics to play the video. This normally isn’t an issue because video playback isn’t demanding, but x265 actually hits your CPU pretty hard. (again, this is the first time I’ve encountered this problem and its not the first time I’ve played HEVC x265 videos either. Apparently Re: Zero is needy). So what was happening to me is that as soon as I played an episode, my CPU would get immediately throttled until the video crashed. The solution is to make VLC run off your GPU instead where there’s no chance of it bottle-necking. Here’s how:
I managed to get halfway through the first directors cut episode with zero issues (which is a hell of a lot longer than the 5-10 seconds I was getting before), so I paused it to pass along my results here. If anything changes or crashes start happening again I’ll post something else.
DJATOM (uploader)
Why not just unpack mpv somewhere and use it? Probably
mpv --hwdec yourfile.mkv
is the way to watch it with hardware decoding (if possible).Rick0Namikaze
@DJATOM You guys had actually started Tokyo Ravens but dropped it half way a long time ago right? Do you know where I can find the bdmvs for it?
Ingenioussubs
Thank you.
Jonesy974
Noticed some inconsistencies in the subs in a few places. One of the beginning episodes used Puck, then used Pack once, then it’s stayed as Puck.
And in episode 7 Felix’s name was spelt as Felis once.
Linum
Thank you very much.
Tsunderella
there are no fonts for engsub…
lippe
Great anime. Perfect release. Thank you!
Jensen
@Tsunderella Trebuchet MS and imes New Roman lol?
iamnotlolicones
Fonts for muxing ?__?
SomaHeir
Thanks for all BDs!
omitsu
@Jensen
What’s your AA pipeline like?
Jensen
@omitsu I do not quite understand what you are asking about. I use https://github.com/Beatrice-Raws/VapourSynth-insaneAA
vikrant9760
Jensen what happened here bro? There is so much banding everywhere. I can also see mild ringing but I can ignore that. The banding is too much though, especially in dark scenes.
Also not enough bitrate? This seems really blurry for some reason.
Jensen
https://slow.pics/c/2DzBaLYj so much banding? All BD versions of Re Zero contain many stripes due to their specific lighting and studio approach. I suppressed this streak as thoroughly as possible. In some scenes, you may see green or blue elements in the textures. This is what remains after suppressing the streaks, and this is normal as it is not possible to completely remov. Anyway yourself can make a comparison with the source material and understand what I am talking about.