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Re: Lossless

Postby sportsgirl1391 » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:47 pm

Mister Hatt wrote:Secondly, the Claymore bluray is THE worst progressive bluray I have ever seen as far as quality goes. It is a pointresized upscale with horrible deen-like smoothing and some bumpmap distortion. Not exactly something you'd want to watch.


I didn't think it was that bad.
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Re: Lossless

Postby mirkosp » Sat Sep 18, 2010 3:02 am

sportsgirl1391 wrote:
Mister Hatt wrote:Secondly, the Claymore bluray is THE worst progressive bluray I have ever seen as far as quality goes. It is a pointresized upscale with horrible deen-like smoothing and some bumpmap distortion. Not exactly something you'd want to watch.


I didn't think it was that bad.


If it's the Funi blu-ray, then yes, it's really bad. If it's some fansubs it might not be as bad, but considering that it's licensed in the US, I'd have bad news for you... :roll:
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Re: Lossless

Postby Mister Hatt » Sat Sep 18, 2010 4:38 am

There was no Japanese bluray. In fact only Funimation and Madman have released it on bluray, and Madman's is just repackaged from funi with IIRC only two m2ts files switched out (production logo and license warning thingy.) It is so bad that Japan won't even attempt a bluray release of it. Nobody in Japan wants to do bad blurays anymore after the flak that Utawarerumono copped. You can of course find ones that are bad or annoying for rippers but for anyone just watching for the most part they are quite decent. The closest you get to poor quality is fake HD or 1080i on some really old content, Canaan, and Ga-Rei: Zero.
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Re: Lossless

Postby sportsgirl1391 » Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:11 pm

mirkosp wrote:If it's the Funi blu-ray, then yes, it's really bad. If it's some fansubs it might not be as bad, but considering that it's licensed in the US, I'd have bad news for you... :roll:


"funi" meaning FUNimation? then yeah its FUNimation. Then I got DBZ Kai part 1 on Blu-Ray.
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Re: Lossless

Postby mirkosp » Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:18 pm

DBKai is kinda fine, it's 540p on BD AFAIK. But Claymore is just... ugh. If the screenshots going around aren't fake (and I think they are not), then it's some really bad stuff.
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Re: Lossless

Postby gotenks794 » Sat Sep 18, 2010 4:25 pm

Avidemux splits at 4gb. This makes the file more workable. All you need to do is rename each file. For instance; say there's 4 files from one episode. What I do is rename the first 1 "Episode 1-01.avi", the second "Episode 1-02.avi" and so on. Vegas should be able to read these files with no problem.
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Re: Lossless

Postby sportsgirl1391 » Sun Sep 19, 2010 2:22 pm

hmmm idk I have never really seen much anime on blu-ray the only things I have is a movie of DBZ that came with one of my games and idk who did that one I don't think FUNimation and then I got DBZ kai and Claymore. I don't really know what looks good on blu-ray and what doesn't. I can see the difference between regular and blu-ray but I couldn't really tell how Claymore is bad like you guys say. Like idk how to explain it.
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Re: Lossless

Postby Mister Hatt » Sun Sep 19, 2010 2:27 pm

I would image you can at least tell the bluray is a bad piece of work when the DVD upscaled with spline36 looks better.
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