>[Chihiro]_Watashi_Nouryoku_wa_Heikinchi_de_tte_Itta_yo_ne_[XviD]
And you said fansubbing was dead.
[Chihiro]_Watashi_Nouryoku_wa_Heikinchi_de_tte_Itta_yo_ne_[XviD]
>[XviD]
>XviD
From what I can tell this is the only new XVID encode uploaded to Nyaa in the last 5 years. Everything else is either a repack or there's one group that's still releasing a project they started in 2012.
I should say longer than 5 years but I got bored and stopped looking after that.
Mile is dead.
Also, they did it wrong. The files are too big. You're supposed to keep it close to 170MB so you can fit 4 episodes on a CD-R.
What is a cd-r?
It should be .rmvb instead.
CoviD Repository
when you're on quarantine
Someone (re)uploaded a RMVB in January.
Anime is dead.
Mile's show flopped
I mean if we're being honest it wasn't that good.
>XviD
I liked it
>it was average
>Chihiro
They're still alive? Holy fucking shit. AnimeYoshi revival when?
>still have over 200 CDRs of anime
I should maybe copy them to a hard drive. But now that I think about it, I could probably download higher quality encodes faster than that. Let's see, a 52x drive is max 7.8MB/s but that's only on the outer tracks, so average 3.9MB/s. That's about what my best download speed is. So it'd be slightly slower since a BD rip will be larger but not by that much. With gigabit internet the download would be faster than CDROM.
That show was fucking terrible. Even by Isekai standards. Like how the fuck do you even mess up the concept of "Cute girls doing cute things"
I miss my average wife a lot.
Modern encoders completely forgot about moderating filesizes. And I remember the times when the main pull for transitioning to 10bit was lower filesizes for the same quality.
A shittier DVD+R
>Chihiro
You're also assuming the data is even still readable. All of my older CD-R's (10+ years) including the Verbatims have started losing data tracks. You should start copying everything back to spinning rust ASAP.
That anime went to shit after episode 2 with forced plot and drama.
What is a dvd+r
I have over 2000cds going back to 2005. I was transferring them to dvd then later dvd to bluray but when hdd prices started to get to $40 a TB it became pointless.
>but when hdd prices started to get to $40 a TB it became pointless
I just realized, anime could totally feasibly be sold on hard drives instead of blu-rays since they're majorly overpriced anyway
what a crazy world we live in
Wouldn't that eat into profit margins? Stamping BDs should be much cheaper anyway. Plus BDs are much more shock resistant.
A better CD+R.
>Chihiro
This is even deader than it actually being dead.