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This is the 2000's anime. Somebody uploaded the US BD for this show, so I figured I'd be the first to share the BD NCOP. Filtering is fairly generic crop + downscale + denoise + deband + grain. Nothing special at all.
Now, since I'm dumb and didn't think to create a separate account for this tag, I'll just answer new requests and questions in every new upload. This one's going to be long:
[Sts115](https://nyaa.iss.one/view/1192141#com-4) (Tagging with 444) - No. If it's not the source's resolution or close to it, assume 444. Always. Ideally you'd just use a [good video player](https://mpv.io) and not have to worry about whether or not the encode is 444, but I can't make you.
[aptop6](https://nyaa.iss.one/view/1192141#com-1) (Doing the entirety of Rainbow) - No. A little bird told me a group is working on a BD release, but that's going to take some time to finalize.
[yatogam1](https://nyaa.iss.one/user/yatogam1) (1080p with 5.1 audio) - I'll typically always release in either the native resolution, or if it's very odd (like DanMachi's 903/904 or Symphogear XV's many dumb resolutions), it'll be upscaled to 1080p. Audio will always be AAC (qaac -V 127), or whatever the source file had if lossy. No exceptions.
[MaritoYukine10](https://nyaa.iss.one/user/MaritoYukine10) (Isekai Cheat Magician) - Nobody's uploaded the BDMV, so no. If it pops up on private trackers and nobody's bothering to encode it, I'll consider it.
[MarlonGhostk](https://nyaa.iss.one/user/MarlonGhostk) (Source DanMachi) - Private BDMV share. I'd release it, but I didn't buy it, so I won't. You've gotta hope that either the person that originally shared it with me is going to upload it, or somebody else is going to buy and upload it.
[paoalmyros](https://nyaa.iss.one/user/paoalmyros) (Hensuki OP) - Considering.
That's it. Feel free to leave additional requests or questions down in the comments, and I'll address them in the next upload.
Tagging with 444) - No. If it’s not the source’s resolution or close to it, assume 444. Always. Ideally you’d just use a good video player and not have to worry about whether or not the encode is 444, but I can’t make you.
The main issue here is you must tag the release with the codec you use, as some people like me don't like chroma upscaling.
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