[Aergia] Gosick [BDRemux 1080p FLAC]

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Date:
2021-05-21 19:21 UTC
Submitter:
Seeders:
10
Information:
No information.
Leechers:
1
File size:
159.1 GiB
Completed:
191
Info hash:
63d9f7bc0c5077f896c6525489ce06fa81604718
JP BDMV video and audio, chapters retimed and renamed, subs from [Broken] with a few fixes.

File list

  • [Aergia] Gosick [BDRemux 1080p FLAC]
    • [Aergia] Gosick 01 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.3 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 02 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 03 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 04 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.6 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 05 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.4 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 06 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 07 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 08 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 09 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 10 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 11 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 12 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 13 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 14 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 15 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 16 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 17 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 18 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 19 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 20 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 21 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 22 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 23 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick 24 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (6.5 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick NC24 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (2.3 GiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick NCED1 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (410.6 MiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick NCED2 [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (399.6 MiB)
    • [Aergia] Gosick NCOP [BDRemux 1080p FLAC].mkv (401.3 MiB)
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awesome thanks!
it's time to burn in
159.1 GiB ...??... and I thought 2.8 Gb was too large for the FULL series DUB release. It's alright for you "purists"... look, admittedly Gosick is a brilliant series , but ... ... ... SIZE isn't everything. bigger doesn't mean better. Live action movies in 1080p BrRip over 120 minutes can be had for under 2Gb , ... . - and besides , not many folks have the luxury of ultra fast internet, or unlimited download bandwidth to play with.

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nobody asked bro
It always baffles me every time I come across comments like the one made by @Trog, and the funny part is they are quite a lot. Like why can’t you just move on and get that 2.8GB dub that you actually see as being too big for a 24 episode show. It’s like they make it their sore duty to just come onto a release and whine their sorry asses on how they don’t have enough hard disk space or don’t have good enough displays that would justify them getting the higher quality encodes or remuxes. Nobody wants to hear about how big the torrent is, I’m pretty sure we all have eyes and can at the very least read. It’s up to each and every individual to make their own informed decision on whether to download or not. I’m all for remuxes and encodes, whatever looks better... but I’m not for encodes that prioritise space saving over quality, so you go and get those and not complain here. Unless you’re here to give constructive criticism, no matter how bad or good, discuss stuff in a mature manner or to just simply download then honestly just shut the hell up.
People really do be storing anime on floppy disks
my dumb ass is still stupid to find a way on how to have unlimited storage. help
unlimited storage deez nuts
@fuee gsuites is a pretty cheap solution. I use a seedbox and rclone to upload to a gsuite drive. Currently have 45TB dumped on it with no issues.
*** to all you pedantic purists... read the comment ... there was no mention of Storage Space 159Gb is unfortunately near 2 month download bandwidth where I am - no availability of unlimited downloading or ultra fast download speed ! and so, its pointless to even contemplate mega online upload storage either... and too bad for those users if internet outage etc. - you cannot access any files ;p - today much simpler to buy another external HDD . { LOL - - - someone mentioned "floppy disks" ... ancient history flashback --- nearly 40 years back when we only had 8bit computers - yeah we did buy cartons of floppies as there were few options of hard drives for personal computers ( in 1984 a 20Megabyte HDD was nearly $1,000.00 ) } @nya_zim NO I do not comment "quite a lot" - my handle has been spoofed a couple of times . :(
The problem is, what’s the point of your first comment then? Since it looks like it’s slamming the uploader for uploading such a large torrent or the people who download such large torrents which you even went to the extent of labelling as “purists”. Nyaa is a really nice place since it’s public and it caters to so many different users’ tastes. Just searching up “GOSICK” will return a buttload of releases from mini encodes, full blu-rays, high quality encodes, remuxes, filtered encodes, etc. So for you to make it your mission to come on one of the REMUX releases to just complain that the torrent is too large just doesn’t make sense. You rarely ever see people complaining on smaller encodes unless if they are criticising on how bad the encodes are or whether there are better options at those sizes etc. And for you to say it doesn’t make sense for it to be that large since in your words a 120 minute 1080p live action movie can be had for under 2 gig... well news flash, they don’t look good at such low bitrates, riddled with pixelated graphics, artifacts and problems like banding in dark scenes. Even Netflix doesn’t look good in dark scenes most of the time and I stream the 4K one. It does try but once you see them, you really can’t un-see them. Different people different circumstances. Some users here watch their anime/movies on 200 inch screens with $10,000+ projectors in dedicated cinema rooms so they prioritise quality over size (be it Encodes or REMUX)... some watch them on their 4K TVs, some on 1080p TVs , some watch on phones, etc. It’s all up to the end user and their needs, and what they perceive as good in their eyes. For starters, this show is roughly 570 minutes to 600 minutes. If you had just said it’s big, and wasn’t for you then that’d have been all fine, but then you made a point to make it clear that it wasn’t worth it. I didn’t mean you specifically, just that these comments of “it’s too big” are very common on these REMUX releases.
@fuee, pretty much the same setup mentioned by @Tesseract. GSuite + SeedBox. Then I pair it with Rclone mount for when I’m on Windows (RaiDrive or Google File Stream are other options) or Infuse for when I’m on iOS or on TvOS, which pretty much works like PLEX but looks way better (check out Infuse 7, it looks stunning). On Android I use nPlayer, and I also sometimes use it on iOS too.
okay, don't get your knickers in a knot. I was going to add - ( but I do have a work life outside of the internet which keeps me from making quick replies ) ... many years back I did get into using a lot of camera film. I do know the difference it makes using "fast film" like 400ASA to 1000ASA for low light conditions which gets terribly grainy - or in digital terms pixellated , for any pics larger than a postcard size. and If you want to display it in a larger format like projected images use slow film below 100ASA and the image stays crisp . If I had the need for a projected image like in a cinema onto a 15+Mtr screen - then there may be a purpose for the uber format rips. I did not try to put down the obvious hard effort the uploaders have made . and finally on this topic IF someone can afford a large 4k TV and $10k projector - they most likely would be buying the original disk releases anyway ;/ sayonara
“They most likely” .... doesn’t mean they won’t. Not everyone wants to spend coin on every BDMV there is, considering how expensive JPBD’s usually are, about $200~ for a 12 episode season and since they don’t come with subs most of the time, you’d have to rip them, which is a slow process (10MBps if I’m not mistaken for about 80gb if it’s JPBD). Then repacking then into MKV’s, sourcing and adding subs and sometimes syncing dubs... So if there’s a site which has all this stuff done for you, why not utilise it?
Damn wish I wasn't a fucking NEET so I could have a 50 TB anime server with fiber connection. Great upload man.
Bruh turns out there actually are people that complain about free stuff
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So were all the encodes bad or did you just upload this randomly?