I watched every movies. I didn’t notice any flaw. I didn’t see any broken frame, and I couldn’t hear any sound artifact.
Also English PGS subs did show up nicely from start to finish. I didn’t watch with other subtitles, but made a test to see if they display in the beginning, middle and towards the end.
Looking with MediaInfo, for all movies, everything in the MKV container is where it should be, with all tags set up right.
(I’m sure that no-one ever noticed the cover.jpg files attached… They are promotional stuff for other shows and are of no interest.)
The strong point of this set is the global consistency.
I would have prefer without the black bars, but there are much worse things out there. Like people muxing in ASS subs without even looking at them before, without any QC, out of sync, etc. Here it is just how things were supposed to be, no nonsense. BD remuxes have them as well, and the only case horizontal black bars are not supposed to be seen is if the screen is much larger horizontally than usual 16:9. This means all movie get the same treatment, instead of having some cropped at 1940, others at 1938, 1936 or even 1932. At least all pixels are here, and there's no case scenario like the THORA 1080p release of Ponyo, in which the video is vertically stretched from 1938 to 1940.
There can be better quality elsewhere, but also worse. Here, consistency is about having things to be at the same level, and I found it to be difficult to achieve when getting each movie independently, especially when getting out of the ones that benefit from a certain hype of being from Miyazaki.
I do not want dub, and I preferably do not want the show to be tied with ASS subtitles that sometimes reflect some personal choices (in script or typesetting) that are not my opinions. I just need some decent quality, something I can keep, and with things as simple as possible. This is what this set is about.
Ouuups, I messed up. Big typo here, it should be understood as :
"This means all movies get the same treatment, instead of having some cropped at 1040, others at 1038, 1036 or even 1032. At least all pixels are here, and there’s no case scenario like the THORA 1080p release of Ponyo, in which the video is vertically stretched from 1038 to 1040."
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