[NH] Demon Slayer Movie: Infinity Train (BD 1080p x265 10-bit AAC-FLAC) [Dual-Audio] | Kimetsu no Yaiba Movie: Mugen Ressha-hen :: Nyaa ISS

[NH] Demon Slayer Movie: Infinity Train (BD 1080p x265 10-bit AAC-FLAC) [Dual-Audio] | Kimetsu no Yaiba Movie: Mugen Ressha-hen

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Video: Beatrice-Raws Subs: Kaizoku Simple remux using Beatrice-Raws video, Kaizoku's subs, and Funimation's English audio. Converted Beatrice-Raws' DTS > FLAC for future consistency. When the BD audio is available for English, I plan to update this. Video: .mkv, x265 10-bit Audio Track 1 (Default): English 2.0 AAC Audio Track 2: Japanese 2.0 FLAC Subtitle Track 1 (Default): English Signs & Songs (.ASS) Subtitle Track 2: English Dialogue [Kaizoku] (.ASS)

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There is a 5.1 English audio from Amazon.

NeutralHatred (uploader)

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And when I get it, I can patch it. Not the end of the world.
~~might as well comp kaizoku and beatrice and choose the better video and use the 5.1 jp audio track from the BD while you're at it [evo][1] has it on nyaa (the 5.1 english track)~~ [1]:https://nyaa.iss.one/view/1401485
pretty sure that's from itunes

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It clearly states WEB-DL in the file name.
Kaizoku had a [comparison](https://slow.pics/c/Y1gpj9Jb) linked in their release. It has minor issues but it's still a lot better than Beatrice's video, which has *more* banding than the JPBD. Kaizoku's release is better if you don't need Eng audio. If you ever v2 this, just put Eng audio with signs/songs on Kaizoku's release, unless someone comes along and does a better encode.

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I literally see no difference between all three of them. With and without my glasses. Maybe I'm actually blind.
For what it's worth, did my own comparisons so I could A/B compare frames at 500% zoom. Kaizoku's release has slightly sharper fine detail and more grain retention (added adaptive grain), Beatrice is slightly softer and looks de-grained / clean. Because of this, Kaizoku retains micro-detail slightly better, but I seem to personally prefer Beatrice's less visually noisy image in non-grain heavy scenes. At normal viewing, they are pretty much indistinguishable. Did find a frame where Kaizoku has some minor haloing in the eye at 01:51:55 (on the chapter marker), but you could probably cherry pick problems from both. I like FLAC over qAAC for archiving (although losing surround) so that tips me over to NH's release. Thanks. Hopefully SCY comes and has a definitive encode.
@NeutralHatred Lmao... Same here.
> Did find a frame where Kaizoku has some minor haloing in the eye at 01:51:55 (on the chapter marker), but you could probably cherry pick problems from both. Yeah, that's why I said Kaizoku does have small issues. However, Kaizoku is debanded while Beatrice isn't. Banding is probably one of the most noticeable artifacts, so I'd take Kaizoku over Beatrice. Lulu did a mux of Kaizoku with dual audio.