Koukaku Kidoutai: Shin Movie Virtual Reality Diver | Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie Virtual Reality Diver (eng dub) :: Nyaa ISS

Koukaku Kidoutai: Shin Movie Virtual Reality Diver | Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie Virtual Reality Diver (eng dub)

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2020-03-04 15:37 UTC
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https://myanimelist.net/anime/31617/Koukaku_Kidoutai__Shin_Movie_Virtual_Reality_Diver Not my release, just reuploading Note that this is the 3D/VR version: ![alt text](https://storage.animetosho.org/sframes/000a9379_911170.png "screenshot")

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cool... er.. avi.. nooooooo... skipping, thanks though
It's in 3D with bad quality audio/video as well. Meh...
already looking forward to BD quality :)

Abystoma (uploader)

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@Moses35i @Nokou Well, it's currently the only available rip and the only way to watch it without buying it, so there's that.
@Abystoma true and I do appreciate the time and you patients to upload and share this.. but avi.. that dinosaur technology.. lol
AVI= dinosaur technology? Now that's funny!! Lets use common sense to look at this. from a different perspective. AVI plays on anything. Every media player in the world or 99.9% of all media players in the world. New and old still play AVI. Now look at h10& HEVC, they play on nothing, zero. The last time checked no external media player in the world will play those files. You can't add them on a thumb drive for use in a smart TV or burn a DVD-rom with files to go into a dvd player with a DIVX logo. You need a computer based player to make use of h10 & HEVC encodes. And they never will. Why, because it would defeat the purpose those codecs were first placed in Anime. Anyone can get a better picture by simply increasing the frame rate! There's also Media Player Classic's optional settings to output 10bits. Even a line doubler is better than creating something that strips away the years of research that went into making it possible to play media files on anywhere a player is mounted. When they first appeared for a few years, A.I. was used to bloat popularity. Tor. stats on other sites tell a different story. They got as many files they could from fan archives flipped them into 10bit then reposted them as own creations with the intention those archives would stop sharing. And they did Anime fans were played. If media devices started playing 10bit funi would be right back where they were before h10 was given to Anime. The way things are now. Anime sharing is mostly contained to the internet which is something they can live with when compared to sharing before those codecs appeared. Make a DVD-rom with AVI,MP4,MKV encoded avc8bit and another disc with h10 or HEVC files. 10 out of 10 players will play avi 0 out 10 will play h10/HEVC. The numbers are about the same for people with no experience beyond putting a disc in a player then pushing play on a remote. Being able to understand what is needed to play 10bit files goes way beyond knowing how to use a remote control.