[REL] Diep (2005)
Re: [REL] Diep (2005)
Deadman says he added English subtitles inside the ISO.
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Re: [REL] Diep (2005)
Thanks. Yeah, I found them - but they were encoded into the DVD - so I had to use Subrip 1.5 to pull them out the DVD !
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Re: [REL] Diep (2005)
Here goes. DVD ripped. Encoded to mkv. English subtitles included.
After studying some encoding websites - have a new mkv encoding technique that's yielding much better quality in the slow-moving scenes.
It's basically using Handbrake but with a 2-pass setting and a target bitrate. The 1st pass is a high-speed pass that analyses the video. And in this mode it allocates more data to the slow moving scenes. It uses something called Constant Rate Factor CRF vs Constant Quantization Factor CQF (where you set a number from 1-40). The result is more data in the slow-moving scenes (where I often notice square blocks in the background) and proportionally less than the CQF setting as the scene motion increases.
Result is a very high quality, but rather small 1.35gb - 1008x550p video. 25fps EngSRT included. Looks identical to the DVDrip - but a lot more convenient.
https://mega.nz/file/gY5GwDzQ#M3SvZmRuv ... J56L31R8BA
https://mega.nz/file/QJwQnZJA#RfMa93M_3 ... X3mA-Ja_Dg
https://mega.nz/file/sQpF3TDI#FLbxQYdq8 ... DaBVUPc89U
After studying some encoding websites - have a new mkv encoding technique that's yielding much better quality in the slow-moving scenes.
It's basically using Handbrake but with a 2-pass setting and a target bitrate. The 1st pass is a high-speed pass that analyses the video. And in this mode it allocates more data to the slow moving scenes. It uses something called Constant Rate Factor CRF vs Constant Quantization Factor CQF (where you set a number from 1-40). The result is more data in the slow-moving scenes (where I often notice square blocks in the background) and proportionally less than the CQF setting as the scene motion increases.
Result is a very high quality, but rather small 1.35gb - 1008x550p video. 25fps EngSRT included. Looks identical to the DVDrip - but a lot more convenient.
https://mega.nz/file/gY5GwDzQ#M3SvZmRuv ... J56L31R8BA
https://mega.nz/file/QJwQnZJA#RfMa93M_3 ... X3mA-Ja_Dg
https://mega.nz/file/sQpF3TDI#FLbxQYdq8 ... DaBVUPc89U
Re: [REL] Diep (2005)
Just found the clip somewhere thats why i rush in here, unfortunately link in mega was down..Can anyone pls upload a downloadble host..i dont have emule
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Re: [REL] Diep (2005)
It looks like David's mega links for his encode are still working. Give it a try and let us know what you think.
Edit:
Have to say, David, your DVDrip looks quite good. Great quality rip, at least to me on my monitor.
Edit:
Have to say, David, your DVDrip looks quite good. Great quality rip, at least to me on my monitor.