There we go, episode 1 released & episode 2 to follow as soon as I am finished with it. ETA: only god knows.
P.S: after seeing that pic I need to hug something >.<‘
HD (1080p): [Doki] Asobi ni Iku Yo! – 01 (1920×1080 h264 BD FLAC) [0E4AC2A1].mkv
HD (720p): [Doki] Asobi ni Iku Yo! – 01 (1280×720 h264 BD AAC) [04A7051F].mkv
Errrr I’m thinking of converting it since my com lags when it’s playing, but if my com lags when it’s playing, would the episode im converting be laggy too? since the video playback depends on the com itself… would like some help here.
you can convert it to XVID.
it will free of lag 😀
no. converting h.264 to Xvid and then playing it at the same resolution on the same pc does not provide any gain. try CoreAVC (google for it)
By the way, I’m playing this on a linux lol. Anyone got a substitute for CoreAVC for linux? if anyone does i’ll be grateful ttm.
Oh and when I said convert it’s more like converting and putting it into my phone, not converting and playing it on my pc. sorry for the unclear definition. and i do need a player for linux coz my linux mplayer also lags sometimes when playing 1920×1080 BD files, so if anyone could solve that i would be VERY grateful.
People wanting loew resolutions should try check out Minitheatre or something.
someone there might do the dvd versions.
“Lower Resolutions” I Mean.
Thanks.
that poll thing before was that to decide whether to put it in a avi or mkv. if so then i missed out and lost and thankyou anyways for the BD
That’s the problem with you (leechers), you don’t READ!
READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looks like Jecht is having a hard time here ..
Anyway thanks for the release!
Nah, not really 😛
But just by looking at it you are able to see it’s not related to whether it should be XviD or H264, it was about the audio file. FLAC vs AAC.
Yeah, but i can still see that XviD is always preferred over H264 & not FLAC over AAC or vice versa.
(≧▽≦)
i wanna hug something now 0 –( > 3< )–0
How do you manage to encode an episode in 720p AND AAC yet have it be a whopping 490 MB?
I have a 1080p version that’s 500MB, lol.
that 1080p either
1. is under 20 minutes long
2. has a lot of static scenes
3. has a lot of blocking
or a combination of the aboveµ
srsly, 490MB is normal for 720p, not “whopping”. most 1080p’s come in at ~1GB
Which group?
This is the said 1080p (not sure which group, but the subs were fine except for the fact that they used “elis” instead of “eris”):
http://www.animekyun.com/Blu-ray/Asobi-ni-Ikuyo/Asobi-ni-Iku-yo-01.html
490 MB is NOT normal for 720p.
Anything above 350MB must mean there is something special with the episode, such as very high quality animation (many frames. Or being longer than 25 minutes, but that doesn’t count. Oh yeah, also fansub groups relinquishing their common sense and releasing 720p with FLAC (know any groups that do that? hmm)
Then don’t download Doki’s, simple.
@Yui Out of curiosity, who is that in your avatar? I’ve been trying to find out without success.
Umm, she’s from Bra-ban!
http://vndb.org/v532 ,if you wanna know what’s that.
Ah, thank you!
You have balls, to actually come here stating that a LOOOOOOOL shitty re-encoding site released 1080p in LOOOOOOOOL 500 MB. Dude, get lost before I lose my patience and set up a host ban in apache.
did u use leopard raws for the 720p AAC?
The encodes are directly from the BDMV.
@shakah
check mediainfo, idiot >_>
how?
Anyway you can encode SD of the uncnsored in either mkv or avi.
I tried the 720 and massive lag, also tried to convert it fail on my pc crashed.