[Valenciano] Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari Season 3 - 04 [1080p][AV1 10bit][AAC][Multi-Sub] (Weekly).mkv

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Source: [Erai-raws] Encoder used: SVT-AV1 Subtitle languages: English - Portuguese - Spanish - Spanish - Arabic - French - German - Italian - Russian

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  • [Valenciano] Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari Season 3 - 04 [1080p][AV1 10bit][AAC][Multi-Sub] (Weekly).mkv (194.2 MiB)
Do you not want to pick up the Goblin Slayer? Yet you present the smallest filesize with decent quality. I already changed some ASW rls to your.

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There are already Sokudo and Breeze encodes, that's why I'm not encoding I would be willing to do some 720p since that's not covered but I could also try and do 1080p. Let me know what you'd prefer.
@Valenciano 720p is good enough comparing the quality and filesize ratio. AV1 just fine as is, since i updated my mediaplayer and codecs, i can watch it without any issues, Just a marginal remark, i have a lot of 480p and even some 360p(horriblesubs) (R.I.P.) RLS Against the low resolution and a 46" display, thanks for my 'good' eyesight, only the size matters (i am a man...) Thanks for my limited still free storage capacity i prefer the smallest ones.720 p is a good choice, but as i see, the AV1 produces more storage effective pieces even in 1080p. I have about 20 TB HDD, external and internal, but the available free place is less than 50 GB. If i can put a request, it would be the PLUTO single audio, subs does not matter, i already have the NF subs. On this PC i have 18 GB empty place, the smallest x264 rls is ~ 19GB. x265 could be 9-10GB, AV1 around 8, 720p 6-7. it is just a guess, the real size depends on more yet unknown conditions. One important request: if you have more than one english sub track, please put the signs and song after the dialogues track. i can made my player ignore the default track, but can't choose to play the dialogues by default if it are behind the other. player preset choose always the first fitting track. as you can see, i am not an englishman, i listen jpn audio with english subs or hungarian if it available.
what the fuck am I reading
If you're using MPV, you can configure it to always use your preferred tracks, details here: https://nyaa.si/view/1679312#com-2
"Rewrite this so it's easy to understand and makes sense" Chat GPT 4.0 "The quality and file size ratio of 720p video is satisfactory. I've updated my media player and codecs, allowing me to smoothly play AV1 videos. While I have a variety of video resolutions in my collection, including lower quality 480p and 360p videos, my large 46" display and good eyesight mean that I tend to prefer smaller file sizes due to my limited storage space. Despite this, I've noticed that AV1 compression is quite efficient, even at higher resolutions like 1080p. My storage is almost full, with 20 TB of both external and internal hard drives, and less than 50 GB of free space available. On this specific computer, I have 18 GB of free space. The smallest x264 video file I have is around 19GB, whereas an x265 file might be 9-10GB and an AV1 file could be around 8GB. For a 720p video, the size might be between 6-7GB. These are rough estimates, as the actual file size can vary based on several factors. I have a couple of specific requests regarding subtitles. If a video has multiple English subtitle tracks, please place the subtitles for signs and songs after the dialogue track. My player automatically selects the first suitable track, and I'm unable to set it to play the dialogue track by default if it's not the first one. I usually listen to the Japanese audio track and prefer English subtitles, but I'll use Hungarian subtitles if they're available." Hello martinxk, ChatGPT rewrote this text, and I only copied and pasted it. Please share your thoughts, your comments are welcome. It's understandable that English might not be your primary language, and using ChatGPT ensures clarity. I include Hungarian subtitles when possible, and I think Val does too. You're in luck—the Sokudo encode of PLUTO is just 6GB for the opus version, suitable for almost anyone with TV speakers.