Tari Tari (Complete) in small, 8-bit, HW-compatible MP4. Quality is pretty darn good, size is pretty darn small, and the episodes look/play fine on everything from your TV to your computer to your cellularized telephony device...
Now for some additional, thoroughly useless information few anime viewers (or decent human beings) should want thrown at them.
Source: CrunchyRoll 1080p 3.2Mbps
\- Lightly denoised (see below)
\- Temporal I-frame reconstruction (increases quality of poor original MPEG-2 I-frames in non-scenechanges)
\- 100-tap nonlinear natural spline (unreleased) interpolation to 720p
\- Slight debanding in dark areas (fft3dgpu+dither2pre AVISynth scripts w/denoised 16-bit intermediate+static patterned transdither)
Subs: HorribleSubs (CR source, hardsubbed)
\- Fixed some strange subtitle positioning
\- Fixed timing (labels, subs appear immediately and don't spill over into adjacent scenes)
Encode:
\- Full MP4 container with early moov atom (with lower overhead than offered natively by GPAC/L-SMASH)
\- L4.0 H.264 (8-bit) High Profile, hardware compatible
\- Plays NATIVELY on PS3, iPhone (3GS - 4S), iPad, Roku, Windows 7/OSX/Linux(restricted), Android (most ARM Cortex-A8+), DXVA/CUDA/GMA5/QuickSync
\- Encoder: custom, base is heavily modified x264 (unreleased)
\- Encoding settings: significantly higher than x264's 'placebo' (enhanced RD, highres adaptive lookahead, xseat motion estimation, alternative reference frame handling, exhaustive chroma, different AQ, me-prepass ...)
Quality: Rather decent; certainly more than enough for a casual watching.
Size: Roughly 100MB a pop. Hohoho.
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