[smol] Nisekoi: False Love - S00E01-E05 (OVA) (BD 1080p HEVC Opus) | Nisekoi OAD | Nisekoi OVA


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Date Submitted11/07/2024 06:30
Series (!)Nisekoi
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22 comment(s):
17/07/2024 13:44 — Anonymous
Scenebleeds in first episode all over the place. Both dialogue and signs. Not synced ? And why you chose opus
17/07/2024 14:00 — Anonymous
I avoid all things Dopus. Dopus started as a communication format with limited frequency bandwidth but got better as time passed. Some people now see it as "cutting edge" which it isn't.
I also avoid AV1 which maybe good in a few more years as it develops but it is still like h.265 in its early days.  
17/07/2024 15:15 — Anonymous
Can you provide abx test results?
19/07/2024 10:02 — Anonymous
Don't bother they just hate opus for no reasons.
17/07/2024 18:41 — Anonymous
Cries about opus.
Praises HEVC.
The irony is too strong.
17/07/2024 18:57 — Anonymous
The average commenter here isn't the brightest
17/07/2024 19:14 — Anonymous
You're not getting lossless video anyway. HEVC gets better output for the same bitrates as AVC so it's the better option when aiming for high quality.
17/07/2024 19:30 — Anonymous
and the same is true for opus so what's your point?
17/07/2024 22:12 — Anonymous
I avoid av1 and opus because my tv's built in player won't play either one of them. It handles HEVC and the others just fine. If my tv won't play them I am sure some other hardware players have issues too. Don't tell me upgrade my tv, I fine with it just the way it is.
17/07/2024 23:05 — Anonymous
Nobody is going out of their way to accommodate your TV's dogshit player's limitations. Especially since a shitton of weebs are just using mpv
17/07/2024 23:24 — Anonymous: "Anony"
I'm not the person you are responding to but I can see their point.
More files are available in the format they prefer and why should they have to go out of their way to accommodate files like this. If AV1 and opus are so great why don't we see them being used on blu-rays?
17/07/2024 23:29 — Anonymous
Has to do with hardware decoding support, general wide-spread support from the people deciding the spec, etc. People brought up the same argument of "if h265 is so good, why can't BDs use it?" years ago too. They said this about h264 and DVDs back in the 2000s. The truth of the matter is that it takes time for standards to proliferate and update. I have no doubt that at some point, at least opus will see better widespread support.
17/07/2024 23:33 — Anonymous: "AnĂ³nimo"
Because Blu-ray and UltraHD Blu-ray are old standards and they can't work with a codec the machine (player) doesn't recognize.
If a company wants to release stuff in another codec other than the ones supported by the standard, they need to create another separate standard and get other companies on board for it to work. If that works, that would mean you'll need to buy another player specifically for that new format because no other device already manufactured would support that new disc format out of the box.
18/07/2024 10:18 — Anonymous
The MPEG consortium ponies up to standards bodies to mandate their format, so that they receive royalties from licensing.
For every TV, Bluray player, phone etc you buy, *you* are paying the MPEG royalties for tech that the device supports.

If you are a true pirate, you should rally against being forced to pay the MPEG tax.
The best way to do this is to support open formats like AV1/Opus, which enables future devices to drop MPEG support and its associated tax.
17/07/2024 23:27 — Anonymous
fair reason tbh
18/07/2024 08:58 — NekoTrix
AV1 all the way!
"If my tv won't play them I am sure some other hardware players have issues too."

What kind of terrible rhetoric this is? Hardware decoders are designed to work on a set of formats, if it has "issues", it shouldn't stay on the market.
Your TV's built-in player likely destroys any type of subs that aren't SRT, likely has shit-ton of terrible postprocessing that actively harms the image. Surely you don't care about that too?
The scene won't adapt to you. People use Opus because it is currently the best audio codec. You can't blame them afterwards for using it rather than an inferior solution. BTW, nobody owes you anything to begin with.
19/07/2024 10:05 — Anonymous
Just connect your laptop to your TV. Let your desktop handles the AV1 and OPUS for you.  
18/07/2024 09:04 — smol
can yall stop shitting up the comments with misinformation?
19/07/2024 11:00 — Anonymous
Lulz, this is hilarious. Overall opus is the best of the lossy audio codecs, where it really shines is below around 50kb/s. But if you look at the charts at around 128kb/s and higher the difference between opus and aac is so close that you would need an audiophiles high-end stereo system to possibly hear any difference. At the bit rate of this file I doubt anyone here would hear any difference in a blind A/B test on a high-end system if the bit-rates are the same. Most people here are watching on their phone or laptop, some may be patched into their TV. Most here are not listening on a high-end audio system and the audio content is nowhere near the likes of a carefully recorded symphony or band, it's mainly voice and sound effects.
So go ahead and argue how much better opus is when the original audio source isn't "concert" quality to begin with.
19/07/2024 14:02 *NekoTrix
AV1 all the way!
"So go ahead and argue how much better opus is"

You need to quit your fantasy land, nobody claimed such a thing.

The only hilarious part is your terrible argumentation, that if pushed further would say that there's no point in using x265 because most likely people don't have the setup or care to notice a difference with x264 encodes at a given size. The point you're missing is that this release is supposed to be better than all available alternatives, so obviously it would use the best tools to achieve just that. There's a much higher likelihood that the people getting this release will have a higher quality setup than your average mini enjoyer. You are fighting the wrong war.
19/07/2024 14:37 — Anonymous
They're just a troll. No need to take them seriously. They don't even understand what they're saying.
19/07/2024 14:41 — Anonymous
Lulz, Not everyone here is as miserable as you. People uses opus simply because it's simply the best lossy codec right now. Your point makes no sense.
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