[-KS-] The 8th son? Are you kidding me? (Hachi-nan tte, Sore wa Nai deshou!) - 03 [720p] [English Dub] [Crunchyroll] [E404B39E]

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2020-05-29 04:18 UTC
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  • The 8th son Are you kidding me - S01E03 - A Loner Are You Kidding Me! (720p CR EngDub WEB-DL -KS-).mkv (700.7 MiB)
Thanks for posting this with soft sub Signs/lyrics. But what happened to the file size? Only curious is all.Editing only takes a few minutes per file. I thought they were down to manageable totals. Maybe that was on complete series encodes. Getting 12 or 13 eps on 4.7GB DVD rom. was standard to the end of 2010. Then file sizes exploded. It wasn't even Anime fans that did it. it was funi/cr streaming that began send 1GB+ episodes by not compressing the stream. Most of the ppl into Anime after 2010 don't realise how much funi/cr influence the way files are encoded.

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> But what happened to the file size? Only curious is all.Editing only takes a few minutes per file. I thought they were down to manageable totals. Maybe that was on complete series encodes. Getting 12 or 13 eps on 4.7GB DVD rom. HD Happened. DVD isn't made for housing HD Video. If you want to store content on DVD, then I would look into getting SD Video like DVD is made for. > It wasn’t even Anime fans that did it. it was funi/cr streaming that began send 1GB+ episodes by not compressing the stream. Most of the ppl into Anime after 2010 don’t realise how much funi/cr influence the way files are encoded. Don't think the way FUNi/CR does their files has anything to do with it. It's just for HD Video to look good and not be riddled with banding and so forth, it needs more bitrate than SD and thus larger filesize. So, if you want to stick to having content on DVD, go for SD.