[TechNinja] Girls und Panzer der Film [BD 1080p x265 FLAC 5.1] :: Nyaa ISS

[TechNinja] Girls und Panzer der Film [BD 1080p x265 FLAC 5.1]

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Date:
2021-01-31 00:06 UTC
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7.7 GiB
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**Description** The video is from the collaboration of Kamigami&Mabors&VCB-Studio. They did some slight AA and debanding. Both the remastered 5.1 and original 2.0 audio are from AK-Submarines, but I resampled them from 24bit to 16bit with soxr using low shibata dithering. This cut the audio file size in half, saving around 2GB. The main subs are /ak/ Submarines v2. Also included are PGS Japanese subs from the BD. The chapters are from Kamigami&Mabors&VCB-Studio. This is a larger audio version of my [Opus release](https://nyaa.iss.one/view/1337040). **Info** Video: 1920x1080p x265 10-bit Audio 1: FLAC 5.1 Remaster Audio 2: FLAC 2.0 Original Sub 1: /ak/ Submarines (improved, great signs) Sub 2: Japanese PGS Chapters: yes **Tech Note** For those questioning the audio: increasing or decreasing the bit depth does not effect fidelity, it only effects the dynamic range by raising or lowering the noise floor. At 16 bit with no dithering it produces a 96db range and a noise floor that is already lower than what is audible. With shaped dithering, like what I applied, it increases the range in the audible frequencies to around 120db. For reference, that's the loudness of a chainsaw. I highly doubt anyone is going to be listening that loud. 24bit non-dithered audio has a range of 144db, loud enough to immediately cause permanent hearing loss. That's putting aside the fact that the highest end hardware can only output at around a 120db (20bit) range due to the limitations of integrated circuit designs. TL;DR 24bit audio is pure bloat.

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  • [TechNinja] Girls und Panzer der Film [BD 1080p x265 FLAC 5.1] [E444535F].mkv (7.7 GiB)