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#2481 |
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You don't have to show the bitrate graph made by Bitrate Viewer, it's optional. What I do recommend is at least showing the average and max bitrates. You can do it like how I'm doing it now.
Example from Kyousougiga (Discotek): Video: 1080i MPEG-4 AVC 29.97 fps 1.78:1 Aspect Ratio 24965 kbps AVG (mbps) 48337 kbps MAX (mbps) 27.1 GB Audio: Japanese LPCM 2.0 16-Bit 48kHz 1536 kbps 1.67 GB |
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#2482 |
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Some people had stated that it was most similar to the old Bandai Japanese Blu than the Eureka disc but I’ve found nothing concrete (Hell, I don’t even know what master the BD-R Choice Collection used).
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#2483 |
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I think I did this right
Metropolis (New Steelbook) Video: 1080p MPEG-4 AVC 23.976 FPS 16:9 Display Aspect Ratio 34999 kbps AVG 60889 kbps MAX 31.2 GB Audio: English DTS-HD 24-Bit 48kHz Japanese LPCM 2.0 16-Bit 48kHz 1536kbps 1.15 GB ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Clark Kent (11-09-2018), professorwho (11-07-2018) |
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#2484 |
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That's WAY higher than I thought it would be. I thought it'd simply be a BD-25 with a bitrate less than 20 mbps. That looks to be a constant bitrate automatic encode, like what Shout Factory does.
Is it 1.85:1 or 1.78:1? The difference is that 1.78:1 fills every pixel on an HDTV, and 1.85:1 has some slight black bars above and below the frame. |
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#2488 |
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Yeah, sometimes the AR is opened up to 1.78:1, but this is sometimes done by cropping off the sides. That's why I didn't pick up the Anchor Bay BD of Snowpiercer.
Speaking of Snowpiercer, I recently picked up the Dutch Blu-ray for €5 and it's ****ing terrible. Looks like a Youtube stream compared to the French Blu-ray. |
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#2489 |
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The only way to tell for sure is to check it out on an HDTV. When you have the time, just choose a random scene for a few seconds. If it fills every pixel, it’s 1.78:1 but if there’s some black bars it’s 1.85:1
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#2490 |
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Code Geass - Lelouch of the Rebellion - Initiation (UK Blu-ray)
Screenshots (I didn't take many soz) (screenshot 1 has an example of the subtitle style) After checking it against a screencap from the Japanese release someone gave me. The UK Blu-ray is brighter than the Japanese release, but I didn't find this distracting. I gave the blu-ray a quick skim, and I didn't notice any glaring issues banding/compression wise. Overall I think its a decent release. Bitrate Viewer ![]() AVG - 26,033kbps | MAX - 64,367kbps | MIN - 77kbps Audio Japanese - 2.0 - LPCM - 1,536kbps Japanese - 5.1 - DTS XLL - 2,278kbps Code:
Audio #1 ID : 2 ID in the original source medium : 4352 (0x1100) Format : PCM Format settings : Little / Signed Codec ID : A_PCM/INT/LIT Duration : 2 h 14 min Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 1 536 kb/s Channel(s) : 2 channels Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz Frame rate : 30.000 FPS (1600 SPF) Bit depth : 16 bits Stream size : 1.44 GiB (5%) Title : Stereo Language : English Default : Yes Forced : No Original source medium : Blu-ray Audio #2 ID : 3 ID in the original source medium : 4353 (0x1101) Format : DTS XLL Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems Commercial name : DTS-HD Master Audio Codec ID : A_DTS Duration : 2 h 14 min Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 2 278 kb/s Channel(s) : 6 channels Channel layout : C L R Ls Rs LFE Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz Frame rate : 93.750 FPS (512 SPF) Bit depth : 16 bits Compression mode : Lossless Stream size : 2.14 GiB (8%) Title : Surround 5.1 Language : English Default : No Forced : No Original source medium : Blu-ray |
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#2491 |
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My PC is hooked up to my TV so it is definitely 1:85:1
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Thanks given by: | professorwho (11-07-2018) |
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#2492 | |
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@anime LTD should really stop to use them if they constantly mess-up the brightness/color, it was the same for Amanchu. It's failmation level of QualitY. Last edited by Yuripa; 11-07-2018 at 04:02 PM. |
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#2495 |
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They weren't credited on the Amanchu BD, so it's possible they aren't here.
They are competent enough to have many high bitrate spikes, but the brightness issue seems weird and out of place. If the compressionist can do huge spikes in intense moments, why is the brightness wrong? Also, Pika, I updated the Database entry for Metropolis with your stats. Thanks! |
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Thanks given by: | Naiera (11-08-2018) |
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#2498 |
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Depends. If it's a show, I'll rip the file with all the episodes on it so I get a real average bitrate. If it's a movie, I just rip the movie, unless I want to check out some extras or something.
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#2499 |
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Also, Pika, which BD is the US Metropolis more like?
The ancient Bandai Visual JP release which is windowboxed, or the superior, but not quite perfect Eureka UK one encoded by compressionist God David Mackenzie? Here's a comparison David M's BD is certainly better, but it uses a different master, and one that isn't optimal, but knowing his skills, it's as good as what Eureka was given. Oh, and for those wondering why he's God-tier: Carrie (Arrow) The Thing (Arrow) Dekalog (Arrow) Mulholland Drive (Studio Canal) Those are just a few examples off of the top of my head. |
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