[project-gxs] Kamichu! [10bit BD 720p]

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2017-09-27 20:15 UTC
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File size:
1.6 GiB
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761
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474f041500efbeb54761e28de6e30453e02bc051
[Kamichu!](http://anidb.net/a3195) at anidb. Note: There were 12 broadcast episodes, with 4 unaired episodes added to the BD release for a total of 16 episodes. The broadcast episodes have whole numbers, and the BD only episodes have “half numbers” — 7.5, 9.5, 10.5, and 12.5 to show their location in the chronology.

File list

  • [project-gxs] Kamichu! [10bit BD 720p]
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 01 [10bit BD 720p] [0E32F70C].mkv (120.4 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 02 [10bit BD 720p] [A044518C].mkv (105.6 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 03 [10bit BD 720p] [3A8E5CCD].mkv (111.2 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 04 [10bit BD 720p] [7139E660].mkv (102.1 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 05 [10bit BD 720p] [D399D91C].mkv (90.6 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 06 [10bit BD 720p] [5946002B].mkv (92.8 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 07 [10bit BD 720p] [BA449C14].mkv (112.4 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 07.5 [10bit BD 720p] [D176E040].mkv (92.6 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 08 [10bit BD 720p] [4B01E8DD].mkv (111.2 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 09 [10bit BD 720p] [095631C8].mkv (90.8 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 09.5 [10bit BD 720p] [F3EADB90].mkv (106.9 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 10 [10bit BD 720p] [C9DDDE66].mkv (105.7 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 10.5 [10bit BD 720p] [34E4F1F5].mkv (78.4 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 11 [10bit BD 720p] [4124590E].mkv (86.7 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 12 [10bit BD 720p] [BF5B1958].mkv (109.0 MiB)
    • [project-gxs] Kamichu! - 12.5 [10bit BD 720p] [A30ACD2B].mkv (121.0 MiB)
Can I easily convert a 10 bit video into 8 bit?
>2017 >still wants 8-bit
I know this is a big old onion but for those not left DVR discs for HD's 8 bit actually plays better on many media devices & for that matter 720p is often better too unless fully HDef set up. May also possibly play easier than some newer encodes if system has lower/old memory if using say VLC (have noticed older encodes can be less glitchy in this regard - Pot64 player really helps if this is your issue).
Actually, there is an anime website catering to devices with limited computing power. [cellphoneanime.com](http://www.cellphoneanime.com)
It’s one of these releases that look okay most of the time, but sometimes heavy compression artifacts appear in a still scene and don’t go away for a few seconds… At least in MX Player on Android. The filesize is small, but otherwise not worth it IMO. Unless it’s just the matter of the player or Android’s codecs, I don’t know, and I don’t feel like testing it.