Hellsing (2001) Complete series collection [DVD ripp] 576p

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2022-05-11 18:49 UTC
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15.7 GiB
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Trying out DVD ripping Sub is in English and audio is English and Japanese This is 4 DVDs that have the episodes 1-13 I have named each disk with the episodes on in every volume with Hellsing disk # And additional stuff like commercials and commentary are in some of the volumes.

File list

  • Hellsing (2001)
    • Hellsing Volume 1
      • Hellsing Disk 1.mkv (3.3 GiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 1_t00.mkv (11.7 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 1_t01.mkv (9.6 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 1_t02.mkv (9.2 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 1_t04.mkv (59.7 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 1_t05.mkv (166.4 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 1_t06.mkv (105.9 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 1_t07.mkv (80.9 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 1_t08.mkv (109.7 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 1_t09.mkv (99.5 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 1_t10.mkv (40.7 MiB)
    • Hellsing Volume 2
      • Hellsing Disk 2.mkv (3.3 GiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 2_t00.mkv (11.7 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 2_t01.mkv (9.6 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 2_t02.mkv (9.2 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 2_t04.mkv (541.7 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 2_t05.mkv (54.0 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 2_t06.mkv (42.0 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 2_t07.mkv (56.0 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 2_t08.mkv (31.1 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 2_t09.mkv (28.9 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 2_t10.mkv (26.8 MiB)
    • Hellsing Volume 3
      • Hellsing Disk 3.mkv (3.2 GiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 3_t00.mkv (11.7 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 3_t01.mkv (9.6 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 3_t02.mkv (9.2 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 3_t04.mkv (50.9 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 3_t05.mkv (79.9 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 3_t06.mkv (28.9 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 3_t07.mkv (80.2 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 3_t08.mkv (86.3 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 3_t09.mkv (54.0 MiB)
    • Hellsing Volume 4
      • Hellsing Volume 4_t00.mkv (11.7 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 4_t01.mkv (9.6 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 4_t02.mkv (9.2 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 4_t04.mkv (52.1 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 4_t05.mkv (123.7 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 4_t06.mkv (116.4 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 4_t07.mkv (30.8 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 4_t08.mkv (81.5 MiB)
      • Hellsing Volume 4_t09.mkv (41.9 MiB)
      • Hellsing disk 4.mkv (3.5 GiB)
was this IVTCd? or filtered at all?
Well, first thing you should do is split the files into the actual episodes.

coolxraygun (uploader)

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i will split the Episodes on another release as this is just a full on DVD rip with no filtering
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coolxraygun, I appreciate the effort, but uploading non-split series is... well... pointless.

coolxraygun (uploader)

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Well at the moment I am just trying out different things but I will take this with me when doing another one
Remuxing DVDs is not a good idea. See here: https://archive.ph/W35qH and here: https://nyaa.si/view/1524528 as to why. If you are gonna upload just the dvd itself I suggest using dvd decrypter and uploading it as it is there with the vobs as such
Ignore Reza27 "advice". It's always better to split the episodes up, even for a remux. I would argue especially for a remux.
remuxing DVDs at all is a bad idea because they need at the very least to be IVTC'd in order to be watchable. If you want to just toss the files themselves on a torrent you should leave them as is so that they can at least be used as a source for an encode. also remuxing them will make it unusable as a source if there is any soft telecined sections of the dvd.
>Trying out DVD ripping
"because they need at the very least to be IVTC’d in order to be watchable" Wrong as hell. Any decent media player can do a great job auto-deinterlacing while playing.
IVTC and deinterlacing are very much not the same thing.
Correct, but irrelevant. I can watch these, and other DVD remuxes, on my PC with not need for IVTC or deinterlating, because the player does it. Granted, I can't get that to work on mpv.
In mpv, it's possible to map IVTC and deinterlace ffmpeg filters to a key in input.conf. I don't know of a good adaptive IVTC/deint solution for mixed content.
Just RAW ISO dump would be great, make MKV does a good breakout job as well, but its more meant for BDs. I'd recommend looking into StaxRip for video processing it makes life better.
deinterlacing telecined content causes detail loss and fucked up lineart on progressive frames. why anyone would rather that than just getting a dvd rip thats already IVTCd is beyond me
"remuxing DVDs at all is a bad idea because they need at the very least to be IVTC’d in order to be watchable" lol dude even the cheapest tv boxes play interlaced content just fine. The only way you can't deinterlace properly on any player may be you have a really pre historic PC, as any decent PC can deinterlace by HW
I run Coreelec on an Odroid N2+ (sbc) and if it can't play it nothing can. And I don't fuck around "re-encoding" dvds or blurays-as it comes off the disc, warts and all is how I watch it.