Get DDL and full MediaInfo here | Tengoku Daimakyou (MyAnimeList) |
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Video Codec | 1920x1080 AV1 10-bit |
Audio Language (Codec) | Japanese (Opus 2.0 - 192kbps), English (AAC 2.0 - 128kbps) |
Subtitles | English (Dialogue) [Dae], English (Signs/Songs) [Dae], Japanese, Japanese (SDH), English, English (SDH), Czech, Danish, German, Greek, Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (EU), Finnish, French (EU), Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (EU), Romanian, Slovak, Swedish, Turkish, Chinese (Hong Kong), Chinese (Traditional) [DNSP] |
Source | JP BDMV, Dae, DSNP |
Cover | More AV1 releases |
Encoding settings:
aom-av1-psy101 (3.7.0-rc1-902-geed1171486): --end-usage=q --threads=1 --cpu-used=4 --cq-level=13 --tune-content=psy101 --sb-size=64 --arnr-strength=2 --arnr-maxframes=15 --disable-kf --kf-max-dist=9999 --enable-dnl-denoising=0 --denoise-noise-level=12 --transfer-characteristics=bt709 --color-primaries=bt709 --matrix-coefficients=bt709
This project has been in the making for multiple weeks and I hope to have made a competent enough job for the source we were given. The Bluray has a cleaner look than the Disney+ raws meaning the WEB raws has more apparent (but artificial) details in many instances compared to the raw Bluray. However the latter has many redone scenes and animations, it is basically the definitive version of this anime so it had to be done anyway. Thus I targeted a different fidelity level than my WEB release, a much higher one, which hopefully will reduce the quality difference that would otherwise be very noticeable between those sources. The darker scenes especially have been improved a lot and you can see all of that for yourself in the following comparison: https://slow.pics/c/eavvAnDY (includes comps with the BD, DSNP source, Trix WEB release, Trix BD release, EMBER BD release and DB BD release)
The filtering for this release included dehaloing, and many scenes CQ values were manually tuned over the base CQ13 to provide the best quality possible with a reasonable bitrate still.
The WEB release is still up and actively seeded for those who prefer that alternative, and a 720p release is available here (2.1 GiB)
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Comments - 6
Hououin
This looks really nice. Thank you for this release!
KintokiSakata
This is honestly quite impressive. This is far better than ember. Personally I would still go for db because it appears denoised at a glance. Also it is the only one with anti aliasing based on the girl’s clothes in comp 8.
NekoTrix (uploader)
AA can be quite destructive if you are not careful. It obviously stands for dehaloing as well, but from my modest experience with such filters, a bad outcome is less risky, as in you have a bit more headroom to spare. I hesitated on denoising and felt like the results weren’t all that great here. Unlike x265, denoising doesn’t really improve compressability of AV1 encoders much if at all, so it becomes way less appealing from that perspective as well. DB is the least bad mini HEVC option right now, but I prefer the look of my own encodes, obviously.
CourgetteDuJardin
Episode 11 has the same track delay than episode 8. Didn’t watch episodes 12-13 yet.
NekoTrix (uploader)
Patches for E11 have been added to the mega drive
A v2 DDL of the ep can also be found here.
CourgetteDuJardin
Thanks