Title names are embedded in each episode's title property.
Original BD video info:
Frame rate mode : Variable
Frame rate : 59.940 (59940/1000) FPS
Original frame rate : 29.970 (30000/1001) FPS
Scan type : Interlaced
Scan type, store method : Separated fields
Scan order : Top Field First
Deinterlaced to constant 29.970 fps, which appears to be the correct framerate
x.264, High@L5.1, 8-bit, crf=16, VerySlow
Original 16-bit PCM EN and JP stereo audio tracks are encoded to FLAC.
Original AC-3 EN and JP 5.1 surround audio tracks are passed through.
Default is JP audio and EN subs.
mediainfo: https://pastebin.com/4E3WPpy1
BD
[![](https://i.ibb.co/nfdQvqS/snap-npz-Hi-no-Tori-03-US-BD-REMUX-1080i-5-E8-C674-A-3m38s.png)](https://ibb.co/0Z4YSp3)
Encode:
[![](https://i.ibb.co/Jr6KbJv/snap-npz-Hi-no-Tori-03-US-BD-1080p-3m38s.png)](https://ibb.co/F8ZKfT5)
Update:
will stop seeding at the beginning of September
> Deinterlaced to constant 29.970 fps, which appears to be the correct framerate
Nah, this Blu-ray is botched. For some reason Media Blasters telecined a perfectly good 24p source to get what you see in the BD screenshot (or the Japanese licensor provided them with interlaced masters).
Netflix used the same remaster but it's correctly in 24p: https://nyaa.si/view/1107910
Perhaps they wanted to add English credits onto the OP & ED since those have duplicated frames and are not telecined.
The creditless versions of the opening & ending are telecined just as the episodes are.
I'm sure the licensor provided them with 60i/59.94 masters probably intended for OTA broadcast. So it's likely the indicated metadata of original framerate is correct as far as Media Blaster's masters goes. Trust me, I also did a test encode of the BD with detelecining/IVTC to 23.976 and it was no better at all. Any telecine judder or dup frames are baked in here.
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