I didn't see it mentioned anywhere in this thread, but I found that for some reason the subtitle script on the Violet Evergarden Movie BD is the Eastern Asian one that was released on iTunes there (which in turn is also more or less word for word what's spoken in the Eastern Asian English dub)...
Yes. Pretty sure the AU/UK BD is a re-encode of the discs he did for Viz so they could fit it on 2 BD50s and 2 BD25s rather than 4 BD50s.
How severe are we talking? Appare Ranman had such severe banding that Funimation actually applied rather heavy handed debanding to it (even the JP BDs for...
4K scan doesn't necessarily = 4K master. I believe it was scanned at 4K and restored/mastered at 1080p. It blows the old master away regardless. Theoretically, even if a 4K master did exist, the amount of money it'd cost to access said materials, author and replicate all the UHD discs for a 70...
I went through all the episodes subtitle tracks in SubtitleEdit, and on the plus side only Disc 1 is affected by this.
No issues in the signs track for the dub.
B The Beginning suffers from the same I-Frame Pulsing issue as Birthday Wonderland, so it's constantly alternating between properly encoded frames and badly encoded frames. The discs are also missing the Creditless OP, as well as three variants of the Creditless ED (there's four total).
EDIT...
Sentai doesn't region lock any of their releases and haven't done for years. Pretty sure the only check it their discs do is to make sure the player region isn't Japan. Funimation and Viz on the other hand both Region and Geolock their BDs.
I don't own the Funi discs but whilst technically region free, they're 100% geolocked. The setup of the disc is 100% identical to the Aniplex counterparts just with extras removed. If your player region is set to US/Mexico the disc will play, anything else is locked. For example, they work of UK...
He's put on a pedestal because outside of those few titles that went wrong, he has built up a reputation of being pretty much the only consistently good US aniBD encoder throughout the years. If you look at the other distributors over the last decade, it's all ups and downs, generally starting...
I don't know if this is necessarily a fair comment seeing as, assuming this is the same individual, they've done previous BDs which were actually encoded pretty competently, albeit with increased gamma. I literally only own Amanchu from them though, and I've seen part of an episode of Silver...
Just to add to that in response to Shadow Cat's question. Colours being wrong has become more and more common nowadays for some reason. Viz Media encodes everything in the colour space for SD content, everything Funimation encodes has a red tint, and even Crunchyroll gets things wrong sometimes...
I probably didn't pick the best examples as I literally picked one spot and got the first two examples to hand. It does get worse that what I posted though. I added a second comparison to my post showcasing another example. Seeing as they're my initial caps posted on Discord they are 1440p...
Just to chime in some more here considering feedback is more likely to be seen - I have absolutely 100% confidence in saying that the materials received to encode Violet Evergarden from aren't the issue. Why do I think that? Today I received Birthday Wonderland - another set authored by the same...
From what I've seen and tested, modern Sentai's BDs are region free. They utilise Geolocking checks as their sole locking method, and even then it seems they exclusively use it to make sure the player isn't Japanese.
Provided it's still in stock at Rightstuf you can email UP1 and ask them how much it would be to order in.
They've done that for me in the past with both anime, and way back with the first two seasons of Adventure Time.
Sentai's BDs seemingly check just to make sure the player's country isn't set to Japan. Aniplex's set up for Demon Slayer specifically checks to make sure the country code is US, Canada or Mexico. I have Aniplex's LE Set 1 and it plays on my PS4 fine, but on Xbox you will need to change the...
The Japanese stereo track was mono and the Japanese Surround track had all left and center channels merged with the other channels.
If you bought it on release and want a replacement, you can message Justin Sevakis on Twitter, in which case you'll be asked to destroy your disc alongside a...
Aniplex's (and assumedly Funimation's) Demon Slayer LE Set 1 is Region Free, but Geolocked, and requires your player be set to US, Canada or Mexico to work. This is much stricter than Sentai's set up and will not work if set to anything else.
Playback is fine on my UK PS4 as is, however on Xbox...
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