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Asu no Yoichi DVD Batch Released!

OK, we’re done. ^^

As per usual, TV h.264 versions have been removed from bots and are no longer supported.

Torrent: She’s obviously talking about Soichiro.

29 comments to Asu no Yoichi DVD Batch Released!

  • aniluv

    Holyshit that is some huge ass fish !!!

  • faggot

    WTF Soihiro!!! Huge!!!

  • LordOmnit

    Episode 8 to batch in a 12 episode series? Wow, cool!

  • Pzc

    Greatly appreciated, thanks Chihiro =)

  • lett303

    will you guys finish to-love-ru ova 6??

  • Dex

    You guys seriously rock! Thank you! ^^

  • Cake

    Will you sub special episode ?

  • ichi-nii

    to love ru ova 6 please… m_m

  • Guest

    *sigh* Multisegment mkv files… facepalm.big
    I hope I can find release from another group with single segment for each episode…

  • Soichiro

    Or you could be like a mature person and follow the VERY SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS for making ordered chapters work. Which are posted in THREE SEPARATE PLACES on our site. But, you know, whatever works for you.

  • DmonHiro

    You could do that, or you could grow a brain an learn how to use them. And if you’re on Linux or Mac, sucks to be you.

  • xeron

    @DmonHiro… It’s possible to play ordered chapters on a Mac. Keep up with the times :p

  • DmonHiro

    @Xeron: well…that’s a good thing. less things people can bitch about (in theory)

  • Thanks for the batch.

    BTW, where’s my Mio? 😉

  • Vladson

    Tsubasa-sama mega kawai ^___^

  • Infinitechaos

    8-12 op and ed glitchy green dots are everywhere but works fine for 1-7

    Update your codecs and ensure your files are fully downloaded and not corrupt.

  • Modhesh

    yup. thanks for the batch. 😀

  • DM

    why do you put yourself through the torture of encoding ordered chapters to save a few 100mb, really isnt necessary in 2010

    quality is reduced due to segmenting and end users bitch

    Except that it doesn’t reduce quality because durr hurr encoding does not work like that, and it actually saves large amounts of encoding time on top of download time, HDD space, and bandwidth. Find something else to troll us about.

    P.S. It’s a lot more than “a few 100mb”. On K-On 1080p it will be about 2.6GB saved over the full 24 episodes. That’s like, a lot. About 9 full episodes worth of space, actually.

  • Guest

    2 Soichiro: Calm down buddy. I’m not trolling you and I’m know how to play multisegment files, but as DmonHiro already says it suck to be me under selected OS.
    For example there is MPlayer builds where a lot of bugs have been fixed, but (surprise!) no support for multisegment files. And on another side there is builds which support multisegment feature, but it’s very ancient. So, as you can see, all of this nothing but only frustration. And by the way, maybe in BDRip it useful to do multisegment files (I don’t care about HDTV / BDRip) and it saves a lot of space, but for DVD… I think it is not necessary.
    I just write my opinion. But, of course, nobody cares about that.

  • Soichiro

    You can try doing this (from our Playback Help section). The person who wrote it specifically said it should support ordered chapters:

    For linux users:

    First you are going to need git so if you are on a debian-based distro
    >sudo apt-get install git-core
    Next we should get a few libraies so mplayer can be built with much functionalility
    >sudo apt-get build-dep mplayer
    Now we need to got to where we want to build mplayer and download the sources there
    >cd src
    >git clone git://repo.or.cz/mplayer/kovensky.git mplayer
    Now we must get ready to build it
    >cd mplayer/build
    If you want FFmpeg-mt to be used we must enable it (recommended for multi-core CPUs)
    >./enable-mt
    Kovensky has made a few useful scripts to automate grabbing ffmpeg and libass so we need to call it
    >./init –shallow
    Build-dep called in vdpau (nvidia hardware acceleration) but this causes mplayer to not compile so we must disable that
    >echo –disable-vdpau >> mplayer_options
    Now we just need to build it
    >make -j3
    >sudo make install

  • Guest

    Thank you, but I know about Kovensky builds of MPlayer.
    I’ve already trying it but have difficults with playing some specific video files.
    To be short I just want to write about problems which multisegment files cause to me:
    – English is not my native language (I just want to keep it in case of very poor translation) and multisegment files add strong headache when you trying to synchronize old subtitles from TVRip with DVDRip. With single file it is easy to extract english subtitles and get right time for shift. But subtitle time inside multisegment files relative only to current segment and not to the whole episode time. It’s hard as hell…
    – Don’t know how about your release guys, but I watched a lot of multisegment files and when new segment start to play there is click in sound (if you watch under Windows with CCCP) and even flickering video if you watching with MPlayer.
    – If I want to take a look to unknown show, I’m download third or fourth episode, because there is usually nothing intresting in first ones. OP/ED ASFAIK only in first torrent, so I’ll need to download it separately to watch full episode. And, of course, external subtitles won’t match episode time if you don’t have all segments.
    – As I write before Kovensky builds support multisegment, but I prefer another builds which not supported this feature, but works more stable and fine for me.

    tl;dr: It is just my opinion, but I prefer to waste my HDD space and network traffic than a headache with all this things.

    Anyway, thanks for your work and don’t mind me.

  • DM

    “Except that it doesn’t reduce quality because durr hurr encoding does not work like that, ”

    in my experience a 2pass non segmented encode looks better than even a crf 14 segmented encode

    even your most extreme example (which isnt relevant to this DVD post) can only save 2.6gb, a drop in the ocean for todays hard drives

    efficiency is a good thing but people who watch video in a non standard way get shafted

  • Soichiro

    x264’s 2-pass procedure is essentially the same as a very targeted crf encode. The first pass determines what crf it should use for the 2nd pass to obtain the requested bitrate. There are minor benefits, such as being able to use temporal direct MV prediction, but those account for less than a 1% quality improvement on most video sources. Using segmented vs. non-segmented files doesn’t have any effect on the quality itself (assuming the same bitrate/crf) unless your video renderer is doing something really massively wrong.

    Although I suppose that yes, users who intend to watch our releases in non-standard ways do get shafted. However, it has been our policy to only officially support playback of our releases on computer systems. Playback on TVs, DVD players, game consoles, etc. are the responsibility of the individual user. Maybe that makes us look like assholes, but, that’s what we are.

  • DM

    thanks for the well reasoned reply, do you know any automated tool that can read chapter files and/or op and ed files and resync the main subs to include the op and ed time?

  • CyberMirage

    I’m not entirely sure what you’re asking for. Media players that support ordered chapters will display everything correctly. There’s no need to resync anything.

    If you want to rip the subs out and put them into a single segment raw, I can’t think of anything automated off the top of my head, but you can use aegisub’s shift time feature to move the start and end times of all the lines by the length of the OP and again for anything that’s after the ED.

  • Infinitechaos

    8-12 op and ed glitchy green dots are everywhere but works fine for 1-7

    Update your codecs and ensure your files are fully downloaded and not corrupt.

    updated to latest codec re downloaded and still green dots but half screen and now makes media player classic crash.

  • Guest

    Hell yeah!!!
    I finally found single-file DVD release!
    It’s from Exiled-Destiny!

  • nopleaseno

    Seed please.

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