[HTT] Kimi no Na wa. (Your Name) [Hi10][BD-720p][Dual-Audio] :: Nyaa ISS

[HTT] Kimi no Na wa. (Your Name) [Hi10][BD-720p][Dual-Audio]

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2017-11-10 07:04 UTC
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Video: HTT Source: JPBD Codec: H264 Hi10 Audio: HTT Source: JPBD & USBD Audio Track 1 English 5.1 AAC ~448kbs (English Songs) Audio Track 2: (Default): Japanese 5.1 AAC ~448kbs (Japanese Songs) Subtitles : MTBB Subtitle Track 1 Signs (.ass) Subtitle Track 2 (Default): Full Subtitles [MTBB] (.ass) >This release utilizes the Japanese Blu-Ray and the US Blu-Ray. The included tracks are 5.1 English (English Songs) and 5.1 Japanese (Japanese Songs). Unfortunately, we are currently unable to create a track utilizing the English Dub and Japanese Songs. The only officially available track that does utilize this combo are the UK & AU Blu-Rays, but they are marred with quite bad audio authoring. If we ever learn how to fix this issue, or someone comes forward with a decent sounding track, we will happily v2 this to include it. Also worth noting that we were originally going to include the Japanese 5.1 (English Songs) track, included in the Japanese Blu-Ray, but decided against it. If we ever get the English with Japanese Song track sounding decent, we'll include both. > >From MTBB's original subs, we modified a few signs and changed a single line. The track for the English Dub includes only Signs, as the songs were dubbed.

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  • [HTT] Kimi no Na wa. [Blu-Ray][Hi10][720p][48E78967].mkv (3.2 GiB)
> not 4k 4K when bro?

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The movie was animated at 1080p. The UHD disc is an upscale.
But you could take that 4k chroma and shove it into the 1080p video. Just think about it, man.
>The movie was animated at 1080p. The UHD disc is an upscale. Except it has an HDR master that literally shits on the SDR (BD) presentation in every single conceivable way. t. I actually own the 4k version and have seen it compared to the 1080p version on my Samsung MU8000 Maybe you retards should actually read about what UHD technology entails (10bit, HDR, rec2020 colour space) rather than spout muh spatial resolution nonsense.
I think kseniasolo seems to be going through a troubled time.
How so? Because I said its silly to dismiss the objective of advantages of the 4k version because someone doesn't understand the technology?
> How so? Because I said its silly to dismiss the objective of advantages of the 4k version because someone doesn’t understand the technology? If that was actually what you said, it wouldn't have come across as disturbed. Try making your point like a civilized person the first time from now on and you won't have this problem
If I'm ever able to rip my 4K disc, properly (not "lossless" recording or w/e its called), we'll do a 4K (or 4K downscaled more likely) encode.
\>thinking you can salvage the chroma from the 4K version when the upscale was done by QTEC There's absolutely no guarantee they didn't fuck it up since they usually ruin video when they do upscales.
Engineers unrelated to QTEC (ie very smart people who actually know what theyre doing) oversaw the entire process so it's probably more likely than other QTEC stuff. Read this https://www.phileweb.com/interview/article/201707/20/469.html
>Try making your point like a civilized person the first time from now on and you won’t have this proble I said the HDR master looked better than the SDR master and that people should educate themselves before saying hurr le upscale xD since UHD is about more than spatial resolution. Sorry if that hurt your feelings lol
Pretty sure "very smart people who actually know what theyre doing" would realize releasing an upscaled 4K BD is completely pointless. I also doubt there's real "HDR" since it's anime and not filmed with an HDR camera. The only benefit is they were given a 4:4:4 master to start the upscale with, so the chroma would be intact if they left it untouched. Any HDR data on the disc is almost certainly faked.
>I also doubt there’s real “HDR” since it’s anime and not filmed with an HDR camera. This just shows you don't know what HDR entails or what the limitations of current bluray technology are. The entire point of HDR is to display a wider dynamic range (0.00001-1000nits for HDR10 and 0.00001-4000 nits for Dolby Vision -- knnw was graded in HDR10) between black and white and every colour in between. The idea is that you can have much better contrast by allowing extremely bright highlights on the screen while other areas are much darker. For example in KnnW, the meteor was mastered at a peak brightness of 777nits against a dark sky around 1nit. On top of increased dynamic range you also have more detail remaining in ultra bright highlights due to the increased colour space and colour volume. 1080p Blurays are limited to a dynamic range of 0.1-100 nits meaning that any shade of colour can only be displayed in that small range, anything higher than that and it begins and it loses its colour volume and ends up as a shade of white. It's why explosions or very bright highlights lose their saturation. It's the same reason why action sequences in Gundam Thunderbolt 4k have such fanatsic, saturated colours. For example, the brightest possible shade of blue you can have on a SDR master is 7 nits. On the contrary you can have a 100% saturated shade of blue at 1000nits with an HDR master. The point is, you have a much larger dynamic range and can produce fully saturated colours with very high luminosity. I don't think I need to explain why this would benefit anime just as much as it'd benefit live action. And with film, HDR grading is done on the digital intermediate _exactly the same way it was done with KnnW._ And for the record, most of the best HDR presentations are animated films from Pixar and Disney, which, you may or may not be aware, also do not use cameras.
>would realize releasing an upscaled 4K BD is completely pointless. Also for the record, the vast majority of UHD BDs from Hollywood are upscales of a 2k DI, just like KnnW. Spatial resolution is completely irrelevant. All that matters is WCG, 10bit and HDR. And maybe you should try actually watching it in UHD before accusing it of being an upscale or "fake".
I've never seen someone so mad about something so pointless. Also I didn't read any of that.
>get proven wrong by someone rationally explaining something >hurr youre mad >hurr durr tldr For someone who complains about /a/ all the time you really would fit right in there. Also its funny that youd call it pointless considering you yourself care about video quality and consistenly shitpost releases with bad encodes. Its almost like things only dont matter when youre wrong lol
Hey you two, you can put your e-dicks back in your pants now. Nothing to show here.
@herkz, @kseniasolo: ![Get some help.](https://media.tenor.co/images/a3377931c7089a505e18f70119c0dde1/raw "Stop it. Get some help.")
Been waiting for this, Thanks!!!!
RE 4K HDR >better chroma res Eh, not a big difference >HDR Eh, sometimes it actually looks worse.
Thanks for this. LOL on the comments.