2009-09-13, 08:21 | Link #1 |
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TX, D-TX, KTV,... raw anime, what are they mean?
I see a lot of raw anime have some charater like TX, D-TX, KTV,... in file name.
What're they mean? Can anyone explain for me example [TV-Japan] Shugo Chara! 29 RAW (D-TVO x264 1280x720 AAC).mp4 [TV-Japan] Shugo Chara! 34 RAW (D-TX x264 1280x720 AAC).mkv |
2009-09-13, 08:41 | Link #3 |
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Just to add to that: Anime often airs more than once on different channels around the country, and sometimes the broadcasts are different quality (widescreen vs. fullscreen, edited/non edited, etc...) so it can make a difference between captures.
Also if there's an earthquake or something and there's a scroll warning on the video in one raw, it probably won't be on one recorded on a different station (at a different time).
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2009-09-13, 10:58 | Link #6 |
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AT-X often have a lot more detail in their broadcasts than most other channels. Some channels just seem to have all sorts of junk over the picture.
MBS and Chiba have some nice things occasionally. The BS channels tend to do well as well, but some (hi BS11) have huge ugly pointless watermarks. E~ |
2009-09-13, 14:36 | Link #8 |
I see what you did there!
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I can't tell if you guys are being serious about AT-X.
Last I heard they were still a premium, low definition satellite station that occasionally plays decent, uncensored anime. As for KBS, I thought they were still in the shit-tier with TVK. Quit yanking the topic poster's chain.
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2009-09-13, 15:03 | Link #9 | |
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dunno about kbs, someone else will have to answer that one
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2009-09-14, 07:03 | Link #10 |
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KBS = Fabulous. At least, it has to be, considering how many rainbows are on that station.
jofori, really, I think the only 2 channels with identical quality are TV-O and D-TX. Although, TV-O does tend to do a bit better with compression than D-TX. Emess: Unless that station happens to be BS-TBS. Now, about AT-X... I did a search, and it seems like the .ts for it are STILL 480i as of July 30th...
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2009-09-14, 07:20 | Link #11 |
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no it was not at all obvious that I was lying my ass off (japan will not ever switch to h264 for their ts's, not in the foreseeable future)
in case someone still didn't get it, at-x most likely the worst channel you will ever cap anything from; their cto is literally hitler
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2009-09-17, 14:24 | Link #18 |
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Even if the channel goes HD, there's nothing stopping them from airing an upscaled SD version on purpose like they did with K-On! or numerous other shows.
For a title like Queen's Blade I'll bet you anything there's no way they'll air it in full HD before they release the Blu-rays.
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2009-09-17, 16:22 | Link #19 |
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FYI, my source is http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT-X
It can always be wrong. |
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