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[#170572]
Written by: RodPowermaster [07/11/2011, 02:06] |
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zasian. | |||||
[#170580]
Written by: coil [07/11/2011, 02:57] |
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http://file.iconsaver.net/1320655614.gif | |||||
[#170603]
Written by: idigdeep [07/11/2011, 05:17] |
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great series thanks | |||||
[#170605]
Written by: nita_lee [07/11/2011, 06:05] |
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its getting better |
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[#170608]
Written by: Pridit [07/11/2011, 06:57] |
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720p version anytime soon? | |||||
[#170609]
Written by: Pleidian [07/11/2011, 07:08] |
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i hope so the show is improving even though i still prefer the comic book. | |||||
[#170614]
Written by: dahellf [07/11/2011, 08:24] |
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720 p now | |||||
[#170615]
Written by: BakaHammer [07/11/2011, 08:41] |
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the only 720p version i've seen so far for this episode was close to 2gb in size. just what the heck is going on with the scene boys nowadays? hd files of completely random size, real/proper/repacks each and every day. it's as if the scene has no standards for size and quality anymore. |
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[#170617]
Written by: Pridit [07/11/2011, 09:23] |
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i downloaded the sample of that near 2gb 720p one and it was terrible quality for 720p, it was so pixelated. |
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[#170622]
Written by: nightmarejoker2 [07/11/2011, 10:31] |
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there's a 720p version available.
the scene rules for 720p releases are to use crf encoding with a value between 18 and 21, where lower values mean better quality, and to strive towards quality over speed and size. this means, using the lowest possible bitrate for a specific visual quality target. unfortunately cable and satellite tv providers now use avc encoded video to distribute to the broadcast stations (which air in mpeg2-ts) causing quality loss or do weird frame rate conversions to reduce airtime for allowing more ads. the scene group immerse is famous for releases with broken ictv (bad stream captures) because of the bad cable providers they use (they record in philadelphia, new york and chicago) and don't actively check anything before release (that's why they're so fast). there have also been many issues with broadcasters (mostly pay-tv and premium cable, which is even worse) causing the semi-automated recording and transcoding systems to fail more often than they used to. main contenders are showtime (broadcasts out-of-sync from time to time), abc (framerate compression for more ads), cw, ctv, cbs, nbc (provides or uses bad avc encoded broadcast sources or doesn't deblock properly before packaging in mpeg2-ts), showcase (airs the wrong show or an old episode instead of the real one that was assigned the slot, broadcast glitches with missing picture or sound for several seconds). |
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[#170625]
Written by: demondiablo [07/11/2011, 11:45] |
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extremely informative. thanks. |
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[#170633]
Written by: JLannister [07/11/2011, 15:16] |
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hey, maybe you don't understand it, but he does explain why 720p releases sometimes look bad. |
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[#170637]
Written by: Dickson [07/11/2011, 15:37] |
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my guess is demondiablo probably does understand a lot of it, i understand parts of it. dd probably cut the rest back to blah blah blah in order to make the post much smaller. but thanks for the info nightmarejoker2, i might not completely understand what you put, but i get the general idea behind it. |
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[#170640]
Written by: Ellinas76 [07/11/2011, 16:07] |
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please 720p version. thanks. | |||||
[#170642]
Written by: demondiablo [07/11/2011, 16:37] |
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lol silly i said blah blah blah because who wants to see me quote a huge wall of text that was literally right above my post anyways. |
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