Violet.Evergarden.The.Movie.2020.UHD.BluRay.REMUX.2160p.TrueHD.Atmos.7.1.DV.HEVC-CHPOSTALCOMPANY :: Nyaa ISS

Violet.Evergarden.The.Movie.2020.UHD.BluRay.REMUX.2160p.TrueHD.Atmos.7.1.DV.HEVC-CHPOSTALCOMPANY

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Date:
2021-10-16 04:19 UTC
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Anonymous
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22
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2
File size:
53.4 GiB
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918
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c108579d2deaae484e921e62d445291e9325942d
Videostream demuxed with MakeMKV. Removed redundant 5.1 track. Added English subtitle. https://myanimelist.net/anime/37987/Violet_Evergarden_Movie https://anilist.co/anime/103047/Violet-Evergarden-Movie/ http://violet-evergarden.jp/ Condolences to the families & victims of the horrific arson attack. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Animation_arson_attack Screenshots : https://imgbox.com/g/MpOf2wH3c4 ``` General Unique ID : 46011551548127518672664448790434684728 (0x229D80A3472F546880A98C60AA8C1F38) Complete name : Violet.Evergarden.The.Movie.2020.UHD.BluRay.REMUX.2160p.TrueHD.Atmos.7.1.DV.HEVC-CHPOSTALCOMPANY.mkv Format : Matroska Format version : Version 4 File size : 53.4 GiB Duration : 2 h 20 min Overall bit rate mode : Variable Overall bit rate : 54.6 Mb/s Movie name : Violet.Evergarden.The.Movie.2020.UHD.BluRay.REMUX.2160p.TrueHD.Atmos.7.1.DV.HEVC-CHPOSTALCOMPANY Encoded date : UTC 2021-10-16 00:10:29 Writing application : mkvmerge v62.0.0 ('Apollo') 64-bit Writing library : libebml v1.4.2 + libmatroska v1.6.4 Attachments : chapz.xml Video ID : 1 ID in the original source medium : 4113 (0x1011) Format : HEVC Format/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding Format profile : Main [email protected]@High HDR format : Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, dvhe.07.06, BL+EL+RPU, Blu-ray compatible / SMPTE ST 2086, HDR10 compatible Codec ID : V_MPEGH/ISO/HEVC Duration : 2 h 20 min Bit rate : 51.1 Mb/s Width : 3 840 pixels Height : 2 160 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Constant Frame rate : 23.976 (24000/1001) FPS Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 (Type 2) Bit depth : 10 bits Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.257 Stream size : 50.0 GiB (94%) Language : English Default : No Forced : No Color range : Limited Color primaries : BT.2020 Transfer characteristics : PQ Matrix coefficients : BT.2020 non-constant Mastering display color primaries : BT.2020 Mastering display luminance : min: 0.0001 cd/m2, max: 1000 cd/m2 Maximum Content Light Level : 308 cd/m2 Maximum Frame-Average Light Level : 123 cd/m2 Original source medium : Blu-ray Audio ID : 2 ID in the original source medium : 4352 (0x1100) Format : MLP FBA 16-ch Format/Info : Meridian Lossless Packing FBA with 16-channel presentation Commercial name : Dolby TrueHD with Dolby Atmos Codec ID : A_TRUEHD Duration : 2 h 20 min Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 3 345 kb/s Maximum bit rate : 5 640 kb/s Channel(s) : 8 channels Channel layout : L R C LFE Ls Rs Lb Rb Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz Frame rate : 1 200.000 FPS (40 SPF) Bit depth : 24 bits Compression mode : Lossless Stream size : 3.27 GiB (6%) Title : Surround 7.1 Language : Japanese Default : Yes Forced : No Original source medium : Blu-ray Number of dynamic objects : 15 Bed channel count : 1 channel Bed channel configuration : LFE Text #1 ID : 3 ID in the original source medium : 4768 (0x12A0) Format : PGS Muxing mode : zlib Codec ID : S_HDMV/PGS Codec ID/Info : Picture based subtitle format used on BDs/HD-DVDs Duration : 2 h 18 min Bit rate : 210 kb/s Count of elements : 10634 Stream size : 208 MiB (0%) Language : Japanese Default : No Forced : No Original source medium : Blu-ray Text #2 ID : 4 Format : ASS Codec ID : S_TEXT/ASS Codec ID/Info : Advanced Sub Station Alpha Duration : 2 h 17 min Bit rate : 67 b/s Count of elements : 1413 Compression mode : Lossless Stream size : 68.2 KiB (0%) Language : English Default : Yes Forced : No Menu 00:00:00.000 : :Chapter 01 00:10:32.048 : :Chapter 02 00:24:40.145 : :Chapter 03 00:42:34.969 : :Chapter 04 00:52:22.973 : :Chapter 05 01:00:12.067 : :Chapter 06 01:11:39.670 : :Chapter 07 01:24:24.184 : :Chapter 08 01:36:34.288 : :Chapter 09 01:48:09.441 : :Chapter 10 01:59:19.277 : :Chapter 11 02:12:48.878 : :Chapter 12 ```

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oh yeah let's go
Reminder not to download this if you don't have an HDR display.
Reminder to not download this.
Awesome! Many thanks. Don't bother about these short-sighted individuals who can't see the long term usefulness of having a complete BDRip unedited. In the future, those lower quality compressed versions will look like a 480p 125MB file being shown on a 4K TV. Not only will there be blurriness but also blockiness and thus, such videos will be gone into the ether. Like we can see how many animes are now in 720p and 1080p. So it will be a complete waste to cater to these short-sighted individuals who try to conform us to their cheap ways. A 5TB HDD now is already cheap. Don't try to force others to make a small file for your cheap ways. The relevance of this 4K HDR full BD quality rip will be so useful now and even in the long term. I fully support this upload.
Herkz you stick to your 720p encodes. I'll take this.
@aznshow The only reason to get this is because no decent encodes exist at the moment. Once proper encodes which fixes the issues with this(mainly ringing and aliasing from what I watched), there will be no need to archive this. While I agree mini encodes are trash, but what you said about videos loosing quality over time(if that is what you meant) is completely bullshit. I have no idea who told you that but you couldn't be wrong lol. Also 99% anime are made at a resolution less than 1080p. The only reason I personally want 4K version is because higher resolution helps with aliasing and it was an issue in the previous movie.
@herkz @motbob We are waiting for yours great encoding , and what about this https://nyaa.iss.one/view/1444332
>We are waiting for yours great encoding The point is that it's basically impossible to make an HDR source look good on an SDR display. If you have a normal (non-HDR) monitor, all 4K encodes of Violet Evergarden are going to look worse than an encode of the nornal Blu-Ray, no exceptions. So neither I nor herkz can do any "great encoding" here.
The UHD is an upscale, but the HDR format is *supposed to make up for it*. Converting HDR to SDR is an attempt to keep an upscaled 4k resolution with a worse color gamut. 1080p with HDR metadata would be cool, but it won't be a thing for normal Blu-rays. It would be better to watch the normal Blu-ray if your display does not support HDR formats. Encodes that keep the Dolby Vision format are not possible, only HDR10 and some other formats.
> Encodes that keep the Dolby Vision format are not possible, only HDR10 and some other formats. It's possible
I am happy to be shown otherwise, but the general explanation is this: Dolby Vision is a proprietary HDR format that is heavily controlled by Dolby since the film’s production. DV metadata is restricted only to rendering the source frames it is instructed to work with since the film’s production. A remux for an UHD Blu-ray or what is provided by Netflix (which is not this movie) have these source frames which the DV metadata can associate and render itself as tone-mapping. By encoding the video, you are stopping DV metadata from being rendered. You create entirely different frames that DV metadata cannot work with. If it is somehow possible, then that is fantastic, and I apologize. Otherwise, this is the general explanation. HDR10 and SDR should be perfectly fine for most viewers anyways. I say this because good luck actually getting this specific remux to play properly without a good dedicated DV-compatible player/hardware. The fault is the container format being .MKV instead of .MP4, and .MP4 sacrifices lossless audio. Sounds worth the trouble? Up to you all.
Thank you so much. I upgraded my gear 2 years ago, HDR TV, huge Hard disks, the PC,...the Netflix's quality is horrible. I'll watch this version
That'a all nice and good and all but what I want to know is why no standard 1080P bluray bdmv or bd remux hasn't been posted? I can screw around trying to get this uhd rip to play on my tv without looking like it was shot in a dark cave-but why?
Just watch Reinforce, the poor man's BD remux.
@mirregaroar [x265 Can save Dolby Vision if you have RPU bin](https://www.x265.org/x265-delivers-dolby-vision-streams/). For RPU bin you can extract it form BDMV with [dovi-tool](https://github.com/quietvoid/dovi_tool). And you should convert Dolby Vision profile 7 from BDMV to profile 8 and discard EL layer. It's better for me. If u need a guide, [see this](https://codecalamity.com/encoding-uhd-4k-hdr10-videos-with-ffmpeg/#saving-dolby-vision) or [StaxRip guide](https://github.com/staxrip/staxrip/wiki/Encoding-Dolby-Vision-with-StaxRip-using-x265). It's completely public on the internet. Mkvtoolnix also recently supported Dolby Vision.
@vikrant9760 Haha! I don't mean losing quality at all; I agree that makes no sense. I meant that as we get bigger displays, and even higher resolution TVs in the future, having a high bitrate file can help give you that added benefit of the video looking sharper. It's the same with watching a DVD on a 4K TV. The video still looks good. But if I had chosen to download a 128MB 480p video in the past and watched it on a 65" 4K TV now, the quality will look exceptionally blurrier and there could be pixelated blocks on some fast action scenes that wasn't as noticeable on a smaller 24" monitor that maybe had a resolution of 720p back then. This is what I mean by future proofing. My DVD videos still looks good on such a large TV thanks to the higher bitrate. A compressed file will look a lot more worst on a bigger display that can show its weaknesses (compression artifacts).
@zrdb https://nyaa.iss.one/view/1443919 it's been out for 3 days already
@aznshow encoded files don't necessarily mean worse quality, especially when said files have been filtered to remove artifacts from the raw video such as banding/aliasing this remux will probably look worse than a properly encoded video from the 1080p disc anyway
For those with HDR compatible displays, I can vouch for this remux, it's worth downloading despite the size. Played it on a Sony X90J via Kodi on an Nvidia Shield and the picture quality was fantastic, and HDR was correctly applied the whole time. Thanks so much for the upload!
HDR should always be worth the trouble. Good to see, Tolsimir. HDR10 can be kept through smaller encodes, so this remux isn't necessary for it when good encodes come around. The issue is Dolby Vision. tuilakhanh39 shares methods for keeping DV through encodes, though the methods have their catches to them. If still possible, I expect to see some DV encodes like I see some HDR10 encodes pretty soon, whether on Nyaa or elsewhere.
matheousse-I saw that 2 days ago but passed on it because it was labeled FHD but then realized that was 1080P-DUH!!
@mirregaroar I see Beatrice-raws is doing this. Hopefully it will be released soon.
Ooohh, looking forward to it!
Hope someone is working on better subs!
Holy cow, that's too much space for me. I can't even watch 2k movies. :P
It's late, so maybe I'll figure this out tomorrow morning, But the english subtitles will not show on screen when selected, the Japanese ones show up just fine (using VLC to watch the file before putting it on the media server). Maybe I'm dumb, but any reason why the subs wouldn't be showing on screen?