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Jun 2023
Australia
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Q-TEC have botched so many releases, I will never understand how it kept happening. Maybe I have placed too much blame on them, when it should all be on the publisher. I dunno. I think the Crying Freeman BD looks like arse, that was Q-TEC, right? I thought it was a Discotek funded scan, but it seems they had no say in the final result. Goku looks much better. I wonder if TOEI will release Freeman in Japan as they are doing for Goku? I figure that could be the reason for the ugliness. There is a "making of the BD master" extra in the first Wataru box. Quite interesting to see how it goes from the raw scan to the final product. It does show the "noise reduction", but much like the Victor boxes, there is still plenty of texture. Again, I wish Dirty Pair was like that. I wonder what Sunrise's next BD will be? Still a fair few big names with no BD. L-GAIM, Dougram, Ryu Knight etc. I just re-watched my Starship Troopers LDs. Now there is a Sunrise OVA I would love to see on BD. |
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#7562 | |
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Jun 2023
Australia
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#7563 |
Senior Member
Dec 2020
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Shippū! Iron Leaguer - Happinet BD
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Disc Label: Iron Leaguer BD Disc 1 Disc Size: 48,435,059,984 bytes Protection: AACS Playlist: 00002.MPLS Size: 47,807,981,568 bytes Length: 2:59:22.209 Total Bitrate: 35.54 Mbps Video: MPEG-4 AVC Video / 32000 kbps / 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1 Audio: Japanese / LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1536 kbps / 16-bit Code:
Disc Label: Iron Leaguer BD Disc 8 Disc Size: 39,776,989,164 bytes Protection: AACS Playlist: 00002.MPLS Size: 39,164,663,808 bytes Length: 2:02:32.678 Total Bitrate: 42.61 Mbps Video: MPEG-4 AVC Video / 39000 kbps / 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1 Audio: Japanese / LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1536 kbps / 16-bit Watched episode 1 in full, as well as taking a look at the extras & OVA. This is an obscure (in the West at least) early 90s Sunrise TV anime so I don't know too much about it, but it seems fun and I shall watch more when I have the chance. The scan is amazingly crisp, probably the most sharpest scan of a 16mm anime I've seen from Q-TEC, if it is even 16mm. It's so crisp that it's hard to tell if it's just softer 35mm, but when looking at the OVAs & NCOP/EDs, those were even crisper, so the show was probably carefully shot in good 16mm, or not. Maybe it is some sort of cheaper 35mm, who knows. According to amazon.co.jp page for the listing, these were scanned straight from the original negatives in 2K so perhaps scanning the OCNs instead of making new interpositives/dupes can make a huge difference even though it's not always the case (i.e. Char's Counterattack's UHD looks good despite using an IP):https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0BG2WYYC6 As usual, Q-TEC's color grading is top notch & should match the cels perfectly. There is moderate usage of DNR but the film grain is still quite visible, if not sharpened actually. The crispness of the TV series footage might stem from having sharpening applied, but it's not really noticeable until you look closer at the screen. Also, one gripe about the encode is that the grain becomes visibly compressed so there are some weird artifacts around the characters in certain moments. Nevertheless, a very well done scan for a 52-episode series is certain no joke as far as effort goes, so this a well done remaster. The audio isn't too bad either, being sourced from the original tapes, so it sounds clear and nice, decent encoding too. I hope more Sunrise remasters are like this, and there are actually! Vifam is a bit softer, but also uses the OCNs. |
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Neil reviewed the third Naruto Shippuden set and it's uh, interesting...
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Narut...356078/#Review https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Narut...8/#Screenshots What the heck happened here? https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/scree...078&position=2 https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/scree...78&position=19 https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/scree...78&position=20 Also, here's this for laughs, and more frustration. Quote:
>Includes storyboards Two things he asked for, gets 0.5/5. >Reviews Beast Tamer on the same day >Gets a 1/5 for a higher score despite having less video extras Quote:
I'm begging you, please learn more about Japanese anime releases. I don't take issue with the score or disappointment, but "Crunchyroll dropped the ball with the supplementals", I do take issue with. They included *everything* video extra wise from the Japanese release. How good a release here turns out is often heavily dependent on how the Japanese release turned out. Anime releases were never like Hollywood movies in terms of video extras, especially as far as stuff from the Japanese production side is concerned (when we got behind-the-scenes stuff, it was typically for the American side (Ex: The making of extra for Colorful showed only what was going on at ADV Films, not Triangle Staff in Japan)). The chaotic nature of anime production doesn't allow much for those extensive behind-the-scenes extras. They usually put more emphasis on physical extras (Ex: Booklets) than on video extras. I own multiple Japanese anime releases, they are not filled to the brim with video extras like old Hollywood releases. |
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#7566 |
Senior Member
Dec 2020
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#7567 |
Special Member
Sep 2007
less than 10 minutes from Akihabara
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I saw some of the raws for Vifam, didn't see any film grain (which is slightly worrying for a 16mm show) but otherwise looks pretty good. Might pick up the BDs once I get through some of my backlog.
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#7568 |
Junior Member
Dec 2021
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#7569 |
Senior Member
Oct 2014
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#7570 | |
Senior Member
Jun 2023
Australia
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They only thing I DETEST about Happinet's releases is the packaging! Too cheap to even do a nice digi-pack these days. Vifam and Dragonar's BD's remind of Taiwanese DVD sets I have for Yu Yu Hakusho, Hunter x Hunter, G.T.O and Master Keaton (plenty of others, too, but they have normal sized multi disc cases with flimsy box). A multi disc plastic case inside a decently stiff box. Except of course, the Taiwanese releases were dirt cheap. Japan still charges a premium for box sets but the level of packaging is that of cheap Taiwanese, Korean and US releases. Very, very sad. |
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#7571 |
Senior Member
Jun 2023
Australia
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Thank you! It looks great! Big step up from the original Victor DVDs. I assume the remastered DVDs look much closer to this. Is this the Victor set or funi? I may have to go against my principals and buy the funi set until I can afford the Jp box.
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#7572 |
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Could you please NOT double post with quotes of large messages filled with images ? Thank you.
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#7573 |
Junior Member
Dec 2021
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This is the JP Victor, I'm not sure about the funi besides it having 5.1 Japanese audio (which I assume is the adv upmix since no JP release had 5.1 for the original audio).
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Blu-ray Samurai
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As for the audio, the 5.1 isn't just an upmix, it's a full-on remix. For example, voices will often echo in open rooms. I guess for more realism, which is nice. However, in addition to that, the sound effects are hugely boosted in volume. Not sure if that was done for realism or not, but I'm not a fan. |
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#7575 |
Blu-ray Knight
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The ADV Films DVDs for Noir had 5.1 Japanese audio, so it was them that made it 5.1, not FUNimation. ADV used to do 5.1 upmixes back in the day when it was viewed as a selling point (See also: Bandai Entertainment putting a rather big bright yellow "5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound" sticker (not my pic, one I saved from an eBay auction years ago) on new copies of Stratos 4). Note that some titles that got re-released under Maiden Japan, Sentai Filmworks and even under ADV Films lost their 5.1 upmixes (Ex: Angelic Layer (Blu-ray only, DVD still has English 5.1), Godannar (same situation as Angelic Layer), Ruin Explorers, Mezzo DSA), though some of them still have them (Ex: Kino's Journey).
Relevant Answerman: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/ans...-07-02/.133672 Oh yeah, ADV Films was going to upmix Noir to 7.1, but they cancelled the release. https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/enc...es.php?id=4027 https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/pre...inition-format https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...ys-hd-releases Last edited by BigOnAnime; 06-08-2024 at 08:55 AM. |
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#7576 |
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Jun 2023
Australia
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I have a few questions about some different series' releases.
With Gundam Seed/DESTINY, is there a difference between the 4 individual BD boxes BV released VS the Memorial Boxes? The complete boxes are pricey compared to the original releases. I read there were issues with the HD remaster, but I never read up on it. Staying on Gundam, is there any difference in transfers for any of the U.C Library BD boxes vs original releases? I know they added Eng/Kor/Chi/Jp subs, but I have no idea if the transfers changed. I am wondering especially in regards to Z and ZZ. Zeta was a very early BD and slightly lackluster as it was not a new, fresh HD scan to my knowledge. Any advantages of the U.C releases vs originals? Now, Zillion. What are the issues with the BDs? Is it both the US and Jp releases? Samurai Troopers, is this better on DVD? I saw a bit of the TV BD and it looked awful, but it was online I saw it. Turned me right off buying the BDs and thought of sticking to the Aniplex box sets instead. |
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#7577 |
Senior Member
Oct 2014
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The Funimation BD for Mob Psycho 100 III is relatively poor. It's absolutely full of banding to varying severity, and weird horizontal lines (which I believe were theorised to be an issue with poorly dithering the masters down to 8bit?). Some comparisons to CR web from episode 4. I have no idea what's been going on with their encoding as of late as there's been some really poor BDs from them like Chainsaw Man. A weird example of their encoding f***ery I noticed towards the end of the episode is that in certain scenes, when there's text on screen the frames look okay, yet when they fade out banding rears it's head, only to go back to okay frame 1 of a text fade in. It probably doesn't help that they cheaped out and didn't give this two BD50s, with the average episode being 26mbps, and one random episode on each disc being 21mbps.
On the topic of Chainsaw Man, Funimation actually did the Blurays for France and ran new encodes for them, which still have issues, but are significantly less problematic than those on the UK/AU release where it constantly falls apart with major blocking and banding. Just a few comps, with the second showing how the French encode still has some bad frames. Part of the improvement may just solely be down to being higher bitrate though (35mbps vs 28mbps for Episode 2). Last edited by Mangaranga; 06-09-2024 at 12:11 PM. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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#7580 |
Power Member
Jul 2022
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