[The-Nut] Violet Evergarden The Movie 2020 [BD][1080p 10bit AV1] :: Nyaa ISS

[The-Nut] Violet Evergarden The Movie 2020 [BD][1080p 10bit AV1]

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2021-12-23 03:59 UTC
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# This is a 1080p encode of the 2020 Violet Evergarden Movie # For an encode with smaller audio there is a DDL and torrent in this link: https://www.odrive.com/s/e4e4513e-89a4-4507-8b47-d29c6f770b83-61c4bb5f media info as follows: ``` General Complete name : D:\Movies\Violet Evergarden\[The-Nut] Violet Evergarden The Movie 2020 [DB][1080p 10bit AV1].mkv File size : 1.09 GiB Duration : 2 h 20 min Overall bit rate : 1 115 kb/s Movie name : Violet Evergarden: The Movie Writing application : Lavf58.76.100 Writing library : Lavf58.76.100 Video ID : 1 Format : AV1 Format/Info : AOMedia Video 1 Format profile : [email protected] Codec ID : V_AV1 Duration : 2 h 20 min Bit rate : 1 Mb/s Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 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 Bit depth : 10 bits Stream size : 597 MiB Writing library : Lavc58.134.100 libaom-av1 Default : Yes Forced : No Color range : Limited Audio ID : 2 Format : Opus Codec ID : A_OPUS Duration : 2 h 20 min Bit rate : 360 kb/s Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel layout : L R Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz Bit depth : 24 bits Stream size : 312 MiB Compression mode : Lossy Writing library : Lavc58.134.100 libopus Language : Japanese Default : Yes Forced : No Text #1 ID : 3 Format : PGS Codec ID : S_HDMV/PGS Codec ID/Info : Picture based subtitle format used on BDs/HD-DVDs Duration : 2 h 20 min Bit rate : 210 kb/s Count of elements : 10641 Stream size : 208 MiB (19%) Language : Japanese Default : No Forced : No Text #2 ID : 4 Format : UTF-8 Codec ID : S_TEXT/UTF8 Codec ID/Info : UTF-8 Plain Text Duration : 2 h 20 min Bit rate : 36 b/s Count of elements : 1414 Stream size : 37.0 KiB (0%) Language : English Default : Yes Forced : Yes Menu 00:00:00.000 : :Chapter 01 00:10:32.298 : :Chapter 02 00:24:40.145 : :Chapter 03 00:42:34.969 : :Chapter 04 00:52:22.973 : :Chapter 05 01:00:12.066 : :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 02:12:49.378 : :Chapter 12 ``` samples: https://imgur.com/a/qlvJGg8

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The-Nut (uploader)

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before y'all say anything, yes I did mistype BD as DB in the title and in the filename
AUDIO: Opus 320k for only 2 channels is a waste of space. For stereo channel 160k is enough, better is 128k. Usually 64k for channel is pretty transparent for Opus files. I suggest you to add a 7.1ch opus in 320k. VIDEO: Missing HDR and presence black bars. A 4K release should be better. I expect a 4GB file size for that. If you do 4K HDR with 7.1ch opus in only 3 GB will be the best release of all

The-Nut (uploader)

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I don't currently own a HDR monitor or TV so I wont be doing any HDR releases if/until I get one. After you mentioned the audio bitrate I looked and the audio stream is over half the video stream XD. whoops. oh well, live and learn
I'd say AV1 is still at the experimental stage. Encoders are only a few years old, so you may get wierd-looking artefacts sometimes. I suggest you encode H265/HEVC with x265 instead. Encoding H265 is also generally much faster than AV1. See [kokomin's guide](https://kokomins.wordpress.com/2019/10/10/anime-encoding-guide-for-x265-and-why-to-never-use-flac) . They also have a TLDR summary, and I am basing my x265 settings around that. Opus was designed as a teleconferencing codec. It's good at low bitrates. And ONLY at low bitrates. At high bitrates, previous-gen codecs like AAC, vorbis are better. Even at 128kps, AAC is [potentially competitive](https://www.zupimages.net/up/20/45/01gw.png) with Opus. Opus also takes much longer to encode & decode. Conclusion: It's fine to use Opus, only at low bitrates (<=64kps/channel). At high bitrates (>=80kps/channel), use AAC, vorbis, etc.
@junh1024 What a joke, AV1 isn't in "experimental stage" since 2020. You clearly don't know wth you're talking about since in contrary to what you state Opus isn't good at low bitrates. 128 kbps is known to be transparent, while 128 kbps AAC still has some terrible 16-18kHz low-pass filter that destroys high frequency details. Opus is only marginally slower to encode AND decode, so who cares. The only argument against Opus is that it's not well supported by default on Apple mobile devices and some older devices.
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