Filename…: [GST] Isekai Ojisan - 01 [1080p][Multi-Subs].mkv
FileSize…: 700 MiB
Duration…: 24 min 1 s
Video…: Main@L4 | 1920x1080 @ 3 942 kb/s
Audio………: Japanese Dolby Digital Plus | 2 CH @ 128 kb/s
Subtitle…: English / Indonesian / Japanese / Korean / Malay / Thai / Vietnamese / Chinese Simplified / Chinese Traditional.
Comments - 20
NanDesuKa
better :)
gst (uploader)
Indeed :D
NanDesuKa
we leave you the next ones :p
ohbejuan
Thanks for posting this. I wasn’t sure anyone was going to.
gst (uploader)
@NanDesuKa Sure :p
@ohbejuan Anytime!
iqfqrzlu
Wholesome comments between two uploaders on this website?! I didn’t know that was possible.
ShadowBreaker
Is this on netflix jail?
herkz
wtf someone else uploaded it hours ago https://nyaa.si/view/1549571
NanDesuKa
@iqfqrzlu
The GST group and NanDesuKa have always been united in the same struggle.
eXmendiC
Sadly the worse AC3 audio
gst (uploader)
@NanDesuKa Exactly :p
@eXmendiC not sure man but i see most agree ddp is better
rusty_mst
thank you!!
eXmendiC
@gst
It isn’t. The 128kbps AAC has its own problems, but sounds in general a lot cleaner. The artefacts on the EAC3 track are sometimes really noticeable. The 192kbps AAC audio is the best, but it’s xHE-AAC and barely playable for anyone (re-encoding that to something playable like flac or even AAC via qAAC still results in something better than both other audios tho).
Moses35i
Thanks!
varyg1001
DDP


AAC
Higher is better.
eXmendiC
>Higher is better.
No, not really. It depends, higher is worse with lower bitrates.
However, you can clearly see the cut in the AAC audio, it’s actually ~11,5kHz and the rest is SBR. Might sound “Well, that’s pretty low” and yes, that’s true, but SBR is a complex technique that actually creates the illusion of being higher than that and it’s doing a pretty okay-ish job. The obv downside is that it can never be transparent and not as good as real 22kHz, but the upside is that it works great for lower bitrates. 128kbps is pretty okay for AAC on it’s own, it’s just Netflix being dumb here using it for such a bitrate, but ~15kHz is too high for 128kbps EAC3 too handle, so the AAC easily wins here imo. For EAC3 to catch up it should be around 160kbps.
And there is always the option to just include both.
varyg1001
hmm for ep2 I will use amazon audio
gst (uploader)
Thanks for the info guys i will do AAC for Multi-Sub and EAC3 for Japanese Version
Oosik
Actually good constructive criticism on nyaa? Wtf.
hugeweeb
Thanks!