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Comment in Pokémon.S01E01.I.Choose.You.rar
30/05/2012 16:45 — Anonymous
prepare 2 upload back d whole series??? until 276???
thank you
Comment in Pokémon.S01E01.I.Choose.You.rar
30/05/2012 14:46 — Suwadith
yes
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30/05/2012 14:36 — Suwadith
Why isn't my torrent sinking in animetosho
i uploaded it in tokyotosho
but it isn't here
please fix!!!!!
Comment in Pokémon.S01E01.I.Choose.You.rar
30/05/2012 14:33 — Anonymous
englsih 1???
Man! Just because of big resolution size increased from 50mb to 107mb[10bit]
Can anyone help me
Comment in [HorribleSubs] Bleach - 365 [720p].mkv
30/05/2012 05:16 — Anonymous
thanks
I truly hope that he continues his awesome work. His site was the only reason I got back into watching anime again. Since it was all in one location and I knew that it was excellent quality. I definitely appreciate that he took time out of his day to do all this.
I was a bit worried I might have to go back to using those crappy avis. Hope he´ll get things in order soon.
Resubmitted  the movie  for you it should be uploaded here https://animetosho.org/view/doki-fate-...480.532306 as soon  :)
I think this is legit. Actually before his site shut down i asked him why his releases(sunday) are late and he replied that he got work from 6am to 10pm that day.
Just go to there site and download it from the IRC and or use Bakabt.
Comment in [Doki] Fate stay night - Unlimited Blade Works (848x480 XviD BD MP3) [8D03941E].avi
29/05/2012 13:59 — Anonymous: "moshirotama of the East"
ok, Im Hopeless... theres no working link...
Comment in [WhyNot] Zetman - 09 [CDA96D5D].mkv
29/05/2012 12:16 — Cinx
thank you!!
No way of knowing if it's the real deal but: http://nemdiggers.staticloud.com/ says server issue. No idea, hope its simply that.
Why does it say Another - 00, but from series R-15?
The N270 doesn't support 64-bit, so the most you could do is Windows 7 32-bit.
The newer Atoms support 64-bit, and come with Windows 7 Starter preinstalled, but they're somewhat faster than the N270.

x64 CPUs support executing 32-bit code natively. There's some translation in kernel space, but user-mode code shouldn't really experience much of a performance hit at all.
There's a 64-bit version of MPC-HC, as well as ffdshow, LAV, Haali etc and they're relatively mature and work quite well.

As for FLAC, I don't quite see why anyone wouldn't use the official libFLAC implementation, which is fairly well tested, portable, performs reasonably well and available under a fairly liberal license. I can't comment about Winamp though - perhaps merely a buffering issue?
Ok,Thanks.
Sorry, NemDiggers.  Hope you're back soon.  

480p, avi, hardsubbed:
http://www.animesenshi.com/

It's usually a question of interests or skills available.  One group may have an encoder or support staff who would like to do the series, but no translator in that group is available or wants to.  If another group has a translator who wants to, but the encoders or support staff aren't interested or have the time, bingo.  There's a lot of work involved, so it's best to not ask people to put out major efforts for topics that don't interest them.
Comment in [FFF] Highschool DxD - Vol.03 [BD][720p-AAC]
29/05/2012 02:59 — Anonymous
Bingo!  Yours is the only netbook I've encountered that's running 32-bit XP.  I can squeeze a lot out of any ancient and feeble hardware with XP-32bit.  I've even run 720p-Hi10P ACC with softsubs on a 10 year old Celeron with XP-32bit.  But is there somewhere out there an Atom netbook with Win7-64 playing 720p-Hi10P FLAC and subs that runs "flawlessly"?  I'd love to hear it could be done.  And since XP updates end in about a year or so, perhaps that's a project in your future?  If anyone could do it, if not you then who...  

(To explain my pessimism, I do consider WOW64 to be an emulator/translator with the associated limitations and performance hits and that native applications are defined by whether the memory mappings/address spaces are 32-bit or 64-bit, and that this is a part of the problem in achieving acceptable 32-bit video playback performance with a Win7-Atom netbook, no matter what else you trim out of Win7.  Interestingly, there is a 64-bit version of MPC-HC,, as there is for Windows own Media Center,  but I'm not sure how ready for prime-time either are.)

Lastly, back to the original topic, you were interested in FLAC performance?  I've noticed that even Winamp coughs a bit when I play FLAC, for no reason I can see.  I'm guessing most current video/audio players began when lossless was considered impractical and optimizing encodes was the whole ballgame.
Hiryuu n Evetaku doing great job!
But i dont get the main reason why are they joining in the first place?[utw-underwater,utw-mazui etc.]
Yeah, me too. Without his re-encodes I won't be able to watch this season's anime on my 46".
I would gladly help him (if he is asking for it) if only I have a decent rig and a fast connection to do the job.
So do I ^_^
@anonymous which group reencodes to 480p avi until nemdiggers comesback.
I really appreciate his work. It was thanks to him that I was able to view anime on my set top box again. Nemdiggers whatever choice you make I just want to say thank you for all your hard work.
You're right I see, in that they sometime changed the language on red paged torrents from questionable sources and disapproved formats to "re-makes".  You can see the symmetry of the original disapproval rating from the unchanged (but utterly phoney) definition of the blue page rating: "...represent the best available version of this content."  (What it really has shown in the past was Moderator involvement in the production, once even when a release was 6 months late.)  Red was originally naturally used as a warning of something which might be questionable or prove dangerous.  Like re-makes now, apparently.

What was that great software term Nyaa used to describe their planned coming exclusion of future xvid or avi torrent submissions?  It was like "disvalued" but also implied something was obsolete, like an previous version of software.  Rats, I meant to write that one down.  "Dis-??"
Awesome (*´▽`*)
sigh.. I hate those kind of people -_- nemdiggers and all the fansub groups out there take their time to translate all this so people can watch it and understand and yet this people are just jerks when their getting all this for free.. people now a days. well thanks though hopefully nemdiggers is only taking a break and will be back soon i love his works.
Nyaa doesn't put releases on red pages to show their disapproval, the red pages mean that it is a remake of a release.
Thanks for the reply.

ASS rendering without animations/k-timings (as this can be disabled) usually isn't too bad from what I've seen, then I guess people do enable them by default. I've been using the built-in MPC-HC renderer, maybe vsfilter is slower (one can try xy-vsfilter if they're using the plain vsfilter).
I'd imagine, though, that the audio stream should have practically no impact still.

Only reasons I could think of for the lower resolution would be smaller filesize or playability on lower powered computers.

I'm running a stripped version of Windows XP 32-bit on the netbook, but that shouldn't be too much of an issue. Windows 7 64-bit still does have WOW64 support, so it does run 32-bit code natively, and as for useless processes, one would imagine that the Windows scheduler is good enough to not waste CPU time on processes that don't need the CPU.

Anyway, I don't really have any other insight. Maybe it's just that my setup is better than most others ( MPC-HC, using Overlay renderer, subtitle animations disabled; video and audio decoded by ffdshow (skip deblocking when safe enabled) - you could get more of a speed up by disabling deblocking entirely, although this may cause some video artifacts to appear).
I was there yesterday when I grabbed the above Yurumates quote.  Everything was normal on the site at that time.

Under the video that plays is the caption, "lik dis if u cry evrytim "  I think/hope he was just tired of somebody's complaints, maybe about this Knight/Yurumates mix-up.  And I hope we'll see him back in action soon.

NemDiggers stepped up to provide a service that many have appreciated and enjoyed.  The speed and number of his releases have been amazing.  Yet Nyaa puts all his torrents on red pages to show their disapproval.  And they have people who have tried to shut down other fansub groups/sites they disapprove of or dislike for various reasons.  They even crippled Coalgirl's website once, forcing her to move to a different server.  I hope such folk haven't begun to to trouble NemDigger, or that he knows when troublemakers represent some other group or point of view instead of being the real fans of anime who appreciate as many options and outlets as there can be.

If NemDigger needs/takes an extended break, there's a site that creates 480p hardsub avi versions of many of the currently airing shows that could fill a gap for some people until NemDigger's  720p-8bit mp4's are back.  I'll find and post that address here, if there are no signs of new life or info updates at NemDigger's over the next several hours.  Or see if I can get them to post to TT.
Comment in [FFF] Highschool DxD - Vol.03 [BD][720p-AAC]
28/05/2012 09:12 — Anonymous
Perhaps Rizlim has had complaints and could describe the problems they hear about.  Otherwise, why would they offer a 576p-Hi10P in addition to the 720p-Hi10P?

btw, you left out the third simultaneous task, rendering the softsubs.  Subtitle lag is usually the first problem to crop up for people who have problems.  I suspect Windows itself is a big part of the overall mess for some people.  As you know, it slices cpu time and resources between a ton of services that the average user will never need such as, for example, fax rendering.  Additionally, mainstream Windows is 64bit, but most of the codecs and video players used by anime folks (like the CCCP advocates) are 32bit with a vow never to go 64bit (which would mean starting over).  That can't be good.   I believe Windows gave up on the dual 64/32 hybrid environment sometime ago, and no matter how good an emulator is...  As for Atom and anime --this is the first time I've seen both in one sentence without curse words attached.  Then something has improved, and I'm glad to hear it.  Perhaps they've tuned-up the limited "Starter" version of Windows that it uses to initiate fewer services.  Most techies previously wrote off the netbook crowd as DOA.

The Subtitle lag problems I hear about tend to hit worst during OPs and ENs where there's a lot of video changes (action/textures) in addition to music and Karaoke effects.  Perhaps there's some particular bottleneck involved, instead of overall instructions per cycle or bandwidth.  Mostly likely the problem is in the subtitle renderings.  A lot of groups have gone to hard-subbing the karaoke now.  And FFFpeeps (as it happens) I believe outlined a faster/better subtitle rendering system in a note some months ago.  I don't recall the specifics of it.  This again suggests what problems their people had were in the subtitles.
Did nemdiggers shut down? when i go to the site it just shows a youtube video?
Comment in [FFF] Highschool DxD - Vol.03 [BD][720p-AAC]
28/05/2012 06:58 — Anonymous
Are you talking about FFFpeeps? No they didn't and their website works fine. The host expired for fffansubs.com, but not fffansubs.org.
"Note: 720p 10-bit with FLAC may choke some machines."

I've actually heard similar things said in various places, but out of interest, what sort of setups actually have this issue?
I don't know specifics, but a sub-100MHz embedded RISC processor can easily decode 16-bit stereo FLAC flawlessly. MP3/AAC probably have similar decoding requirements, so FLAC itself shouldn't be particularly slow to decode (and even if it were, should be insignificant in the big scheme of things).
Next part is 10-bit video, which is a fair chunk of processing, although I watch 720p 10-bit + FLAC on a Intel Atom N270 CPU (roughly equivalent to a 2.4GHz Pentium 4) without issue.

People running outdated codecs, or got way too much crapware installed?
If anyone has experienced such a thing, I'd love to hear what sort of setup you have!
Comment in [FFF] Highschool DxD - Vol.03 [BD][720p-AAC]
28/05/2012 05:13 — Anonymous
i think they stopped subbing, their site has expired the host
It's already here.  To locate Hadena's ep8 mkv, look at the very top line of this page:  It says

"Anime Tosho Home > Kuroko no Baske > 8, Now That I Think About It >"

Click on the part that says "Kuroko no Baske" to get a listing of all versions of all episodes for this title.

Note: Hadena almost always releases the 8-bit 720p mkv first, and all other versions a few hours later.
Comment in [FFF] Highschool DxD - Vol.03 [BD][720p-AAC]
28/05/2012 01:11 — Anonymous
By the way, SubDesu has the 720p 8-bit BD, for those who want 8-bit.

Rizlim is releasing a 10-bit with FLAC, for those who want a lossless audio track, in 720p and 576p AND (the best part) Two Subtitle tracks.  In other words, 2 translations to choose from. Track 1: Hiryuu Sub Track 2: AFFTW-Hatsuyuki.

Hiryuu is the default subtitle, and probably the best translation.  AFFTW-Hatsuyuki is also very good.

Note: 720p 10-bit with FLAC may choke some machines.
Comment in [FFF] Highschool DxD - Vol.03 [BD][720p-AAC]
28/05/2012 00:56 — Anonymous
10-bit.  Not stupid question, this group does both 8-bit and 10-bit so if they don't label...

To determine it yourself, click on the file name above to view its header information and scroll about one page down.  Look for something like "Format profile: High 10@L(X).0" or another 12 lines or so down for "Bit depth: 10 bits" either/both mean 10-bit or Hi10P.  For 8-bit, look for "Format profile: High@L(X).0" or another 12 lines or so down for "Bit depth: 8 bits (or 24 bits)"  ("X" can be several values, it doesn't matter).

Another nice thing is header gives you sample pictures to look at.  Also provides info on audio and subtitle tracks.
Comment in [Hadena] Kuroko's Basketball - 08 [480p][B2A04054].mp4
28/05/2012 00:50 — Anonymous: "makky"
MKV ver...?
MKV please...!!!
Comment in [FFF] Highschool DxD - Vol.03 [BD][720p-AAC]
28/05/2012 00:25 — Anonymous
Stupid question: 10bit right?
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27/05/2012 21:17 — Toddler_Naruto
@admin: Thank you very much for always providing new episodes of Fairy Tail, Hunter x Hunter (2011), and Pokemon: Black and White: Rival Destinies :D!
Best bang for buck value right now seems to be Acer, Asus, and Lenovo.  I don't see any clear winner for any one brand industry-wide on quality/durability consistency, probably because so much is outsourced.  The better question is probably which brand puts more emphasis on support and customer service to make sure you're happy in whatever part of the world you're in  -and will be around.  Customer service and support can vary a lot by continent.

One other important thing to consider: a lot of iCore7 models on sales shelves today are missing one thing or another that you'll soon wish you had, like:
1. At least one USB 3.0 port.  
2. A surprising number have only 10MB/100MB aka "Fast" Ethernet built-in, instead of 10/100/1000 "Gigabyte" Ethernet.  3. Some haven't made an HDMI port standard equipment on all models yet.  
4. The latest thing which you may wish you had would be Intel's "Wi-Di" built-in wireless display output.  

Most notebooks have dropped expansion card architecture, so whatever your new notebook doesn't have can only be added later externally by USB port which is a pain for portability.
NemDiggers website: "...that turned out to be Yurumates, but I got the name scheme wrong."
Its Fakeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
So give me A Better Suggestion.. 4GB or 8GB Ram, 2GHZ, iCore 7,. A pc with most of this.
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