Saw the information in MAL, it’s supposed to be containing 2 OVA episodes. Probably why button 1 and 2 doesn’t work. In any way, it means that there are only 2 episodes.
Or does it, Bakaiser? Maybe there are other 2 episodes we don’t know about?
why have a fixed file size in the first place?! Not every scene would have the same detail, not every anime would have the same amount of detail either, yet you make use of a fixed size as though it is.
Maybe it’s because you want to control the file size so that it doesn’t blow out of proportion causing you to use too much storage, but as encoders, shouldn’t you try and get the best quality out of the most suitable size at the best settings. I’m not saying look at every episode individually, and then encode it. There has to be settings that would take care of this for you. Also, this is a blu-ray release, it’s usually the kind of release you would sacrifice some hard drive storage for better quality.
On all of my encodes they are set at CRF 24 thus, this control the quality of the videos from the video source. If the quality is not that good given that I use the same setting throughout the entire encodes, its highly probable that the problem is on the source and not on the encode.
I agree with you. For blue-ray release, an episode take 1GB or more. Some anime can give better quality when you encode it less than 100MB, but you can’t see it in other anime.
For nur1, i agree with you too. I have some anime, for each size less than 100MB. I’m encode it myself, I think some give less of quality but you can find for better quality
more than 100MB encodes will not give you more quality.
Bakaiser uses CRF in ecoding means you’ll get almost the same quality as source but with different file size. Anime having more moving motion will automatically be encoded with larger file size than the more still motion anime.
So they don’t control size, they give us best quality encodes with decent file size as possible.
Thank you for the reupload! ^_^
episode 2, 3 and 4 are dead links…please fix it
Why is it 4 episodes while it is stated as onyl 2?
Saw the information in MAL, it’s supposed to be containing 2 OVA episodes. Probably why button 1 and 2 doesn’t work. In any way, it means that there are only 2 episodes.
Or does it, Bakaiser? Maybe there are other 2 episodes we don’t know about?
Excuse me, buttons for episode 1 & 2 doesn’t work. Please fix it.
Thank you.
i cant access the download page.
after pushing ‘solidfile’ button,i cant skip the advertise.
please help me
why have a fixed file size in the first place?! Not every scene would have the same detail, not every anime would have the same amount of detail either, yet you make use of a fixed size as though it is.
Maybe it’s because you want to control the file size so that it doesn’t blow out of proportion causing you to use too much storage, but as encoders, shouldn’t you try and get the best quality out of the most suitable size at the best settings. I’m not saying look at every episode individually, and then encode it. There has to be settings that would take care of this for you. Also, this is a blu-ray release, it’s usually the kind of release you would sacrifice some hard drive storage for better quality.
On all of my encodes they are set at CRF 24 thus, this control the quality of the videos from the video source. If the quality is not that good given that I use the same setting throughout the entire encodes, its highly probable that the problem is on the source and not on the encode.
Agreed!!
I agree with you. For blue-ray release, an episode take 1GB or more. Some anime can give better quality when you encode it less than 100MB, but you can’t see it in other anime.
For nur1, i agree with you too. I have some anime, for each size less than 100MB. I’m encode it myself, I think some give less of quality but you can find for better quality
Hello, can you encode for each episode more than 100 MB? I think, you can give more quality in your release.
Sorry, it just my opinion
Thanks
more than 100MB encodes will not give you more quality.
Bakaiser uses CRF in ecoding means you’ll get almost the same quality as source but with different file size. Anime having more moving motion will automatically be encoded with larger file size than the more still motion anime.
So they don’t control size, they give us best quality encodes with decent file size as possible.