halolordkiller3 | 38 points
Decided to make my own. Enjoy everyone. (I will keep updating, have to do some editing my bad. Keep checking back
I will be re-uploading these
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WEBDL? Where did you download it from exactly?
[-] halolordkiller3 | 1 points
meant web-rip sorry if a mod can fix that I'd appreciate it
How? How in the hell did you fit a 4K file into 600MB? I am so fucking confused right now. Either you upscaled from 1080p or my mind is currently blowing up rn.
EDIT: I have been screaming at my computer for the past 5 mins....
[-] halolordkiller3 | 1 points
fffmpeg is amazing
No, ffmpeg is not amazing. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's a good program that does what it's supposed to do - that is, to decode a video and pass it to the selected encoder, such as x264. Today's most efficient encoders are most likely VP9 and x265. Considering that the first episode is approximately 50 minutes long, you could fit 720p version of it into about 1.5 to 2GB and you would probably not notice any difference from the original. However for 1080p, it would already be about 4-5GB to not notice the difference, nearly 10GB to not notice a difference. Lowering bitrate would, of course, provide smaller size for quality loss, but 600MB for a 4K video is seriously a joke quality-wise.
@Navin_Ad: It'll usually not be worth to encode the files yourself unless you want to convert from x264 or older codec. And it won't be worth it unless you are really interested in how codecs. It is usually best to try tens of settings before you start a full encode, so, for each series you want to encode, you'd spend about hour figuring out the correct settings. If you are only desperate about lowering the filesize do following, but be aware it won't be 100% efficient quality-wise:
ffmpeg -i inputfile -c:v libx265 -b:v bitrate -c:a copy output.mkv
Sometimes, specifying -r before input is needed (FPS). bitrate can be calculated this way: You want the file to be 1000MB, so that's 8000000 kilobits (not kilobytes!), then you take length of video in seconds, that is 50 minutes = 3000 seconds. Bitrate is then 8000000/3000 = "2667k". That would make the file about 1GB. But as I said, unless you are having fun doing experiments with encoding, it's not worth it.
Hey. How to convert that to link. Sorry me noob
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[-] halolordkiller3 | 1 points
Not sure what the issue is. Forgetting the "#" symbol? look at previous links you've visted before
[-] darksaviorx | 1 points
I didn't know it needed the #. Works now.
[-] ruralcricket | 0 points
There are 2 "N"s that need to be removed before you add the domain.
[-] ruralcricket | 0 points
There are 2 "N"s that need to be removed before you add the domain.
[-] BingBongthedragqueen | 2 points
Thank you for this! Finally the one with good quality. Are you going to upload the rest of the season?
[-] halolordkiller3 | 3 points
yes tired right now ill finish uploading tomorrow sorry for the delay I apologize
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[-] halolordkiller3 | 1 points
read the original post
[-] ruralcricket | 1 points
How can this be 4K at only 650MB?
[-] halolordkiller3 | 1 points
ffmpeg
Could you encode it in 6CH audio if possible? The source is in DD5.1 6CH already...
And take out the black bars too, they become annoying when played with subs...
[-] halolordkiller3 | 2 points
Yes sorry it's my first time messing with this software I apologize
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[-] serlex00 | 2 points | Jan 15 2017 22:05:16
me too. Only the 1st one
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