[YakuboEncodes] Detective Conan - 1037 [1080p][10bit][x265 HEVC][Opus][Eng-Subs]

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Date:
2022-02-05 20:17 UTC
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yakubodesu@gmail.com
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1
File size:
476.6 MiB
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459
Info hash:
6ece77805ef5f28cc8b7a78ec288c319e79bf82e
**Video**: 1080p 10bit x265 HEVC **Audio**: Opus **Subtitles**: English Original Source: [SubsPlease](https://nyaa.si/view/1486919) #### **Some DDLs :** > Episodes 754 - 810 + Detective Conan Movies 21, 22 & 23 + Detective Conan Episode One - The Great Detective Turned Small : https://mega.nz/folder/gAtlBKLB#VXJmziHZE4GZbqV_cs-dog > Episodes 811 - 920 : https://mega.nz/folder/vAwDzILZ#LWAcLEnNzeePcB_V0k9e5A > Episodes 921 - 1010 + Detective Conan - The Scarlet School Trip (927-928) (BD) : https://mega.nz/folder/Pfp11KZT#eLk_y_WK0SB8zsyl-lCjeg > Episodes 1011 onwards : https://mega.nz/folder/WR5FQIbC#KEuf15sOxUZZoU6aVLcATQ > **Note:** *Thanks to [Vanair](https://nyaa.si/view/1397135#com-4) for hosting and maintaining them.* *Not accepting any more requests! I'll be continuing to release weekly episodes for the animes that I'm doing right now. Thank you for being an active user of my encodes. Cheers! 🍻* ### **Screenshots** ![screenshot1](https://i.imgur.com/eHHDMtn.jpg) ![screenshot2](https://i.imgur.com/LBM6kwn.jpg) ![screenshot3](https://i.imgur.com/cZh4dgk.jpg) ![screenshot4](https://i.imgur.com/sIIQ07O.jpg)

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  • [YakuboEncodes] Detective Conan - 1037 [1080p][10bit][x265 HEVC][Opus].mkv (476.6 MiB)
Thank you. But why the size is big now ? I loved your releases because it was around 120/140mo.
Something is not right with size
Why complain about size when the other groups/encoder [ASW, YuiSubs, etc.] who also have releases that are slightly higher size than this group's are also having higher sized release for this episode... Clearly it has something to do with the source of the video (SubsPlease) which is also the source of the other groups... I'm just thankful this group is still the smallest size released from all the groups...
IMO, its because there is so much post processing with the snow. color gradation is hard to compress...