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| Name: | [UTW-THORA] Evangelion 2.22 - You Can (Not) Advance [BD][1080p,x264,DTS-ES][8B521921].mkv | Date: | May 30 2010, 12:25 UTC |
| Submitter: | THORAnime | Seeders: | 72 |
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| Information: | #thoranime@irc.rizon.net | Downloads: | 41000 |
| Stardom: | 0 fans. | File size: | 10.92 GiB |
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God, all versions of the 2.22 are just over 10gb
I hate this new CRF and FLAC/DTS tendency for subbers and encoders groups. Here in the third world HDs doesn´t grown in trees and ULTRA-SUBERB high-end professional grade Home theaters and acoustic treatment in both floors, ceillings and wall aren´t exactly "common" to justify a lossless FLAC audio. (not to metion 99% of ppl can´t actually abx a DD 640kbs to a Flac so at a BD reencode with limited bitrate over the internet those extra 500mb of audio should be going to video, not to a imperceptible pointless audio quality). If i want the MAXIMUN POSSIBLE audio quality (and video too in first place actually), i'll buy the proper BD.
I miss proper encode groups that would actually think on quality vs size benefits OVER THE INTERNET and actually do a 2pass limiting the size to fit inside a DVD9. 7.9gb with DD is much more pratical and has virtually the same quality than a 10.5gb FLAC version.
Thank you anyway for the time and effort of encoding this, i'll be reencoding the audio myself here.
I hate this new CRF and FLAC/DTS tendency for subbers and encoders groups. Here in the third world HDs doesn´t grown in trees and ULTRA-SUBERB high-end professional grade Home theaters and acoustic treatment in both floors, ceillings and wall aren´t exactly "common" to justify a lossless FLAC audio. (not to metion 99% of ppl can´t actually abx a DD 640kbs to a Flac so at a BD reencode with limited bitrate over the internet those extra 500mb of audio should be going to video, not to a imperceptible pointless audio quality). If i want the MAXIMUN POSSIBLE audio quality (and video too in first place actually), i'll buy the proper BD.
I miss proper encode groups that would actually think on quality vs size benefits OVER THE INTERNET and actually do a 2pass limiting the size to fit inside a DVD9. 7.9gb with DD is much more pratical and has virtually the same quality than a 10.5gb FLAC version.
Thank you anyway for the time and effort of encoding this, i'll be reencoding the audio myself here.





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Sep 18 2011 at 14:06 UTC