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09/11/2015 09:48 — Yogicat
You mean a 7z of all the 7z'ed attachments of the torrent?
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09/11/2015 07:46 — Anonymous
Thanks, I missed that. I was indeed not looking there. XD
I suppose lots of ppl dl the subs because they have raws that are better than the releases, or just need te subs and don't have bw to waste.
A per torrent 7z for attacment would be nice, ony thing would be be to take care and not overwrite stuff like fonts attachment from diff episodes, but I suppose sub directories can solve this.
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09/11/2015 03:17 — Anonymous
btw, if you're specifically interested in this show, the OP and EN lyrics are better in this release:
https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/view/shepardtds...0p.n750676

although both releases apparently use Ryuumaru's subs.  Don't know why or what other differences in text between them.
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09/11/2015 00:09 *admin
I'm kinda surprised at the popularity of subtitle links, and they were tucked away because of this.
Perhaps I should introduce a link to a package containing all attachments for a torrent, which should be easier to find...
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08/11/2015 23:21 — Gurphy_TC
As rdruffy says.  Here's an easy rule to remember: The subs are under the preview pictures.  If you aren't looking at the preview pictures, you're not at the right place.
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08/11/2015 22:48 — rdruffy
Click for individual video release and check the subs there.
The batch release (more than one video) has different downloading menu format.

This link which points to episode 01, has the subtitle download.
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08/11/2015 20:14 — Anonymous
I noticed a bunch of torrents doesn't have their sub extracted and served as 7z like usual.
For example: "[Tsundere] Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou", 01+02, 03+04, 05+06 have no subs.
Those are supposed to have subs. What's happening?
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08/11/2015 13:26 — Anonymous
sorry to be a bother, i was just wondering if anybody knows where i can possibly try looking for dubbed pokemon episode releases?

Torrents are prefered.
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05/11/2015 20:41 — Anonymous
There are both kinds here right now, and my quick survey shows more png than jpg.  It used to depend on the storage location, but that doesn't seem to be the case anymore.  Instead, it probably reflects some internal rules at imgur and the other place about file size or picture characteristics.  For example: https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/view/horriblesu...mkv.939494

previews are: 1. jpg, 2. png, 3. png, 4. jpg, 5. png

Many similar examples.  In Firefox, hover over the thumbnail and look at bottom left of screen for image location and type.
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05/11/2015 17:55 — Anonymous
How about making screenshots png instead of compressed jpg?
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05/11/2015 01:45 — dreamer2908
Man, it's so confusing with all Anonymous users. If you decide to speak, at least pick a name pls!
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03/11/2015 01:19 — rdruffy
Thanks for correction and the info.
I thought they're same since the name is same, never know the developers are different.

Gonna look for that orangepi, seems nice :D

And, yeah, licensing is always troublesome issues, though there are several vendor adoption listed at x265.com
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02/11/2015 21:52 — admin
Just a correction, x265 isn't developed by the same people who developed x264. x264 developers allowed them to use the name and much of the code base.

The current licensing of HEVC is turning away a lot big players in the video distribution market, so whether it replaces AVC as a standard remains to be seen. Even Intel are hedging their bets by implementing VP9 decode support. Nonetheless, hardware decode support currently exists in a number of recent products; older hardware players won't be so fortunate.

For those looking for a cheap hardware HEVC player, you can set up a US$15 dev board which has a hardware HEVC decoder: http://www.orangepi.org/ There are also pre-made boxes for a bit more, e.g. http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/10/26...ng-for-32/

Is this the future? I don't know, but the anime community has typically experimented with new formats and encodings at the expense of compatibility (or convenience, since transcoding to another format is always possible). Whether you're for it or not, at this stage, probably depends on your luck with the hardware you happen to have.
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02/11/2015 17:02 — Anonymous
It' a year I hear the "HEVC is here to stay" thing, no group uses it for releases, exept experiments here and there.
Maybe it'll later become the standard, but not today, since there's no big benefit for current anime, exept encoding taking way longer.
Wait. Just wait and enjoy current content with solid codecs. ;)
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02/11/2015 09:31 — Anonymous
also, complain all you like because hevc is here to stay, untill something better comes along and you'll be here to cry a fucking river all over again lol
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02/11/2015 09:30 — Anonymous
Thanks, "Surely", but it doesn't sound like you've looked into this much.
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02/11/2015 09:26 — Anonymous
lol not "any" but it surely doesnt need a 14nm cpu lol
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02/11/2015 09:24 — Anonymous
So according to you, any software codec can make any hardware platform perform, like magic.  Good news!  Any cpu plus a magic codec and you're "good to go".
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02/11/2015 09:20 — Anonymous
You're shitting your pants about file size.  How bizarre.
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02/11/2015 08:35 — Anonymous
lol "Engineering committee", just install an appropriate codec pack and youre good to go. here, been using these since 2006: http://shark007.net/win7codecs.html
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02/11/2015 08:23 — Anonymous
The recommended minimum bed for 264 is i3-2000, according to the 264 Engineering committee.  I can verify that platform does play all flavors of 264 smoothly under Windows, but so far does not for the 1080p HEVC profiles.  It jitters, drops frames, drops subs, drops audio.

And a lot of anime fans have hardware that isn't even up to the higher resolutions and profiles of 264.

Exactly where the minimum watchable hardware specs will fall for HEVC remains to be seen.

Nice to have your assurance that if it works for you, it works for everybody, but clearly that's not the case.

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02/11/2015 08:08 — Anonymous
shit my htpc itx has an i5 650 from 2010 and it plays hevc just fine too, these little mongols are just dumb, its fucking wikipedia generation, these little retards cant use a toilet without reading how to do it online every morning because their brains are not capable of accumulating information, much less solving trivial things like playing hevc files lol
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02/11/2015 07:54 — rdruffy
If you're worry about hardware performance, don't worry. I played HEVC fine even on Ubuntu 12.04 LTE as Virtualbox guest OS.
My PC is a low-middle specs, unbearable for gaming (already 5-6 years ago since I bought this PC) and that guest OS even has lower specs than my host OS (Windows 10).

I observed MPC-HC/BE 64bit has lower CPU usage than their 32bit counterpart, and playing HEVC in 64bit video player is about the same CPU usage playing AVC in 32bit video player.
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02/11/2015 07:31 — Anonymous
yeah a big tent, like this "its okay to be dumb" and "its normal to be a retard lol" trend that seems to be going these days? fuckem all for all i care, the average iq is lowering wordwide because of crap like this, people dont have standards anymore, as the overgrowing population wasnt bad enough, ugh.
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02/11/2015 07:27 — Anonymous
It would be quite the challege for you: puppet in one hand, fap with the other.  Or maybe you'd fap with the puppets.
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02/11/2015 07:25 — Anonymous
The oldest maxim in computing is that you can't push the hardware cycle.  People are not going to buy new laptops to run HEVC.  Instead, make a big tent that includes everyone.
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02/11/2015 07:21 — rdruffy
While there is still no obvious adoption about HEVC (especially fansubs), vendors are going to support it due to its efficiency.
Intel already supported HEVC 8/10 bit hardware decoding, this, and this.

Personally, I would prefer HEVC because it yield smaller file size with no obvious quality regression.

One interesting comparison would be the picture in x265.com. It's from the same developers that implement H264 with their x264.
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02/11/2015 06:15 — Anonymous
yeah.. like i said, might as well go back to your caves and do hand shadow puppet anime on a fire light duh.
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02/11/2015 05:36 — Anonymous
Exactly.  Fansubs pushed 10bit and lost most of their popular support.  Instead, they caused the revival two thankfully dead technologies: mp4 containers and hardsubs.
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02/11/2015 05:23 — Anonymous
i never said i was one, and seriously, it was the same shit when 10bit encodes came along, the low average thought it was gonna die lol, now is with hecv, ugh.
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02/11/2015 05:22 — Anonymous
Sorry, buster.  I don't swing that way.  Try eHarmony.
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02/11/2015 05:15 — Anonymous
"Oh, I'm the idiot, huh?  Go back to your tree, chimp!"

That's some pretty bad writing for a genius.

Not knowing the issue is hardware makes you quite the dimwit.

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Do you know why people fansub?  It's because they have an enthusiasm for anime and want to share.  Clearly, you've never been a part of that scene.  You're just a self-centered leech who wants what he wants and says fuckem to everyone else.  Obviously you can afford to support anime at commercial sites.  So get going.
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02/11/2015 04:56 — Anonymous
here, i have a banana for you, see? go get it! :D
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02/11/2015 04:53 — Anonymous
oh im the idiot huh? go back to your tree chimp :P
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02/11/2015 04:49 — Anonymous
the issue is hardware not codecs, idiot.
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02/11/2015 04:44 — Anonymous
well, you cant level it to the lowest of the gene pool, might as well go back to watching drawings on a cave wall. if theres people dumb enough to not be able to use google and double click on a codec pack, fuckem.
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02/11/2015 04:29 — Anonymous
read the Nyaa dl numbers for HEVC.

It's too bad for Doki.  They used to want to be big and popular, to the point it got them into trouble.  And if fansubs have any justification, it is about inclusion.  HEVC is counter to either goal.

Soon, pompous asses like you will be all that's left.
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01/11/2015 12:52 — Anonymous
so where the fuck do you wach anime, on your phone?
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01/11/2015 08:14 — Anonymous
^just to clear up any confusion, I'm not the anon that you replied to, I'm a different one :P
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01/11/2015 08:11 — Anonymous
Actually, I don't have a laptop that can connect to a tv and even if I did, the tv I have does have the output needed for that connection so I would prefer a non HEVC release where possible.
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01/11/2015 06:08 — Anonymous
lol so few meaning YOU, everybody has a pc or notebook (or a dedicated htpc) who can be attached or streamed to our tvs, etc. its your problem if youre dumb or running a single core from 2005 lol
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31/10/2015 21:44 — Anonymous
doki's shimai is HEVC.  So few people want HEVC it might as well be skipped.  Save your resources.
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31/10/2015 14:16 — Anonymous
Ah! I see. Thank you for letting me know :)
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31/10/2015 13:22 — rdruffy
Doki's release only be fetched from TokyoToshokan, and now TT is currently down so AT cannot fetch it at the moment.
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31/10/2015 09:53 — Anonymous
Hi admin, I can't find the shinmai OVA that doki released today. Was just wondering if it's still in line to be retrieved?
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28/10/2015 11:59 — Anonymous
peoples circumstances like... being a retard? :P
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27/10/2015 08:09 — Anonymous
Well, how about stop calling people retard so easily when you know nothing about peoples' circumstances?

Try to imagine from other anons perspective too.
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26/10/2015 17:33 — Anonymous
Good riddance.
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24/10/2015 00:19 — Masuzu
Yuki <3
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