@Kirion
Thank you very much
@TheDustyForest If you have any question regarding this release then please check source
Link- https://nyaa.si/view/249262
@sandoe41 He just extracted subs from there release. If you are facing any problem then please install all the fonts in your PC.
Link for fonts- https://www.graphicsbutter.com/download/1014/
@TheDustyForest
Tomoyo's Cardcaptor Sakura Action Video Diary
Approximately 15 minutes of video. It's like 3 collected together Specials, which for 5 minutes.
@Rajeev
Really? Are you kidding me? ReEncode 70 episodes for the sake of a difference of 60 kbps audio ...
There is a very simple way.
1 Install the Xmedia Recode converter.
2 Choose the format mp4 (or mkv), add these 70 episodes in the window.
3 in the Video section, Mode -> click Copy,
4 in the Audio section -> AAC 192 kb\s.
5 Add to queue
6 Encode
7 Profit.
Encoding only audio will take a half hour maximum.
@Rajeev
No. 100%. I'm conducting tests. The difference between the constant 192 kb / s and VBR 256 kb / s (max peak 320 kb / s) is about 10 mb. In this case, the variable bitrate gives a better and more saturated sound than the constant and low bitrate. You have to pay megabytes, but count it yourself. For example, 26 episodes * an additional 10 MB = 260 MB. Is this a lot?
I really liked what you did with Gaogaigar, even though bitrate was 180 kbs average sound was very good, due to the quality of qaac. You are using the default aac ffmpeg encoder whose audio output is high bitrate but conversely it is not a top quality encoder..
@Sts115
The fact is that all quality free converters have their drawbacks. For example, Xvid4Psp 6 - the old version of x264 and the usual AAC codeŃ, but it has an excellent debanding filter, and a user-friendly interface.
StaxRip has a large set of settings, but it works much slower, debanding filters add grain (if you remove the grain, then appear artifacts) and QAAC does not know how to convert 5.1 channel to 2.0 stereo.
Xmedia Recode is an excellent and convenient program, but it does not have a debanding filter, AAC (FDK) is slightly outdated and does not support displaying the encoding log.
Shana encoder. Also a handy program, it can code well. Can display logs, but there are no filters and only AAC CBR only.
The rest of the programs I'm not looking at, because they either do not support batch encoding, or they have some other problems or errors.
If you do a mediocre rip, then any program, not just from this list, will do. But I want to do a quality rip without much visible artifacts. While everything in quality pictures and sound suits me.
@Sts115
I found a way to combine a quality picture and a quality sound (QAAC or FDK AAC).
1. Xvid4PSP 6 -> convert video 1080p -> 720p (MKV -> MKV)! Audio - COPY (usually Flac).
2. StaxRip -> copy video (720p), convert audio (flac) -> QAAC TVBR or FDK AAC Quality 5 | File extension at output .MP4
3. Profit.
In general, we make the encoding of video and audio separately, but not cutting them out of the container (to avoid out of sync and audio lags). And by the time it takes 5 minutes more time than usual. I like it.
I was going to suggest that. You can encode video and audio separately then remux using mkvmerge. .mp4 is really necessary? I guess every hardware nowadays can handle mkv. Just very old hardware can reject .mkv encodes.
@Sts115
Only MP4. At least a couple of years. And we'll see. In fact, if you look closely, then almost nobody does MP4, and that's why it's so important. MP4 is more universal and more compatible than MKV. And there you look, and the people on x265 will go, which my computer can not reencode. LOL. Ha ha ha.
Thanks for the information on AAC codec. With audio, I'm less friendly than with the x264 codec. At least it is almost the same (if we talk about free version), and AAC about 5 kinds (FAAC, FDK AAC, FhG AAC, Nero AAC, QAAC). :)
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