zidaninho10 | 73 points
KEY: !64YNZFrIQRNtZi9lHqeXyeZ-t81V4SOrVRwArXJBunU
[-] Milk-Lizard | 4 points
I watched it last night and it's such a beautiful movie.
[-] HeyItsJono | 2 points
Does anyone have a suitable subtitle file for this?
This movie still hasn't been dubbed yet has it?
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[-] Imboredofu | 1 points
You wouldn't happen to know what day the release for the Official Dubbed version would be?
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[-] Imboredofu | 1 points
Oh ok, thanks for the reply :) 👍🏻
[-] mudda-hello | 1 points
Could either wait for someone to mix the bootleg theater audio version with the BD version, or your could ghettoly do it yourself by streaming the English dub in the background then muting the Japanese audio and turning off subs, or lastly wait until it officially comes out which is apparently in Oct/Nov
[-] ASentientBot | 1 points
750 MB, wtf? How does this look compared to the 10+ GB copies I've seen?
[-] deleted_away | 9 points
Exceptionally good for 750 MB. I've never seen such good quality in such a small file
[-] Lachlantula | 1 points
Great movie, highly recommended. Maybe not this version though, the size is.. odd.
[-] deleted_away | 6 points
Don't knock it till you try it
The quality is surprisingly amazing. The x265 HEVC compression is the real deal.
[-] Lachlantula | 1 points
Aha. Nice!
[-] Dearest_Caroline | 1 points
Is this a resumable link? And how do I download with a native browser/Chrome on mobile?
[-] firestorminfinity | 1 points
The quality is good for a portable -- there's a noticeable quality drop from the 24.8 GB remux. However, the subs are filled with typos. (A good test of subtitle quality per version is to view the scene where Mitsuha confuses watashi and ore.)
[-] N3RO- | 17 points | Jul 28 2017 11:13:54
HAHAHAHA, 1080p Bluray 10bit 6ch with ONLY 750MB? Give me a break!
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[-] tiiiiimmmm | 18 points | Jul 28 2017 15:43:53
And yet it is so, x265 HEVC encoding produces very small files compared to x264 AVC without quality loss, the trade-off is you need a strong CPU to decode.
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[-] ldkv | 8 points | Jul 28 2017 18:25:55
This seems so unreal, it must be a big innovation then. But why not every movie have this version ? I remember downloaded La La Land 4K x265 at 55GB.
Also, which program you use to watch these files ? At the moment I use mpv.
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[-] tiiiiimmmm | 6 points | Jul 28 2017 18:57:05
Yes, it is a very big innovation, it's why we can stream 4k content. It's been around/in devlopement for several years but it's only recently that it's really become useful (early versions had bad compression to quality ratios meaning it was only theoretically innovative for a while). Like all file encoding though you can set the quality vs compression which is why you will still see huge x265 files sometimes: they are encoded by the x265 algorithm but not compressed very much. I use Kodi for my HTPC and VLC on everything else.
BTW this came from a known scene ripper, lots of quality stuff in x265 but use a script blocker to stop all the pop-ups: https://psarips.com/
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[-] ManikandanRaji | 2 points | Jul 28 2017 18:03:14
Do android phones able to play without lagging??
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[-] tiiiiimmmm | 3 points | Jul 28 2017 18:17:06
Maybe a phone made in the last year, some new CPUs are special made to handle difficult tasks like video decoding.
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[-] NotAnAngle | 13 points | Jul 28 2017 11:43:18
break!
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