@akabane @HokaHoka Glad you guys like it. Keep in touch for more!
@SomaHeir Sorry for the late reply. We don't really check comments that frequently.
Any sort of request is to be done in our discord server.
>Can you upload the subs as separate files?
Sure, here's the link: https://tinyurl.com/yxvsh5bc
Great work on all the video!
It's a huge shame about the low bitrate AAC, and the removal of the commentary tracks.
You wouldn't happen to have all the original FLACs still around, would you? Otherwise I'm going to have to bust my balls to recollect them and make a torrent to share them, as I ultimately want to re-encode them to sensible Opus bitrates for my own collection.
This is probably the best batch release of Gurren Lagann there is. Not that anyone's bothered to recommend anything better if it's out there. It's so close to perfect but I do have two gripes.
1. Most of the episode titles in the files do not the match the titles in the subs.
2. I found one error in the subs but it's just a spacing problem. https://files.catbox.moe/2pbjhs.png
Love coming here years later and seeing how poorly aged the "opus bad" comments are - when it was already established even before covid that it was a superior lossy codec to AAC and indistinguishable from FLAC for human ears at anything 128kbps and above, for most kinds of sound (with sonically complex music benefitting from a slight bump in kbps, 160-192).
The only reason it hasn't been adopted marketwide at a much faster pace is because of Apple's cringey insistence on simply trying to improve their AAC encoder while banging their heads against the limits of that codec and its bitstream spec. Granted, they have what is now considered the absolute best AAC encoder by a wide margin in terms of quality/efficiency (but a pain to get working if you want to use it to encode anything on a non-Apple system).
Everything they make that has speakers on it or connects to speakers is tightly glued into the AAC and ALAC "ecosystem" and they don't want to spend the money to re-engineer everything to also properly and natively support Opus and FLAC to the same level, even though that would be trivial compared to some of their other projects.
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