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2009-08-06, 10:00 | Link #22 |
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Talking about monopoly... Anyways, I already ordered Kannagi Vol 1 and preordered the 2nd volume... The good thing is that shipping was free, but it's expensive than the other anime DVDs I bought so far.
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2009-08-06, 11:38 | Link #23 |
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Are you comparing it to 4 episode DVDs? It has seven episodes per disk. Actually that is my only lament -- 7 episodes means the resolution probably took a hit in the encode.
Japanese R2 DVDs are typically 2 eps per disk and the usual R1 disk is 4 eps.
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2009-08-06, 14:00 | Link #24 |
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No, I'm comparing it to the boxsets I own, since it's comparable. The most likely use dual-layer discs, unless they managed to fit all 7 episodes on a 4.7 GB disc which is not that possible.
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2009-08-07, 01:03 | Link #26 |
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I ordered it already and it's being shipped, but I am planning to legally rip the DVD (for backup purposes under fair use of course), so I can automatically tell by the file size of the DVD once I get it on my birthday.
Okay, I received the disk in the mail today, and the DVD is Dual Layer, obviously. Since there is no dub track, is probably possible to fit all 7 episodes unlike the other boxsets I own that have a dub/sub and only can hold 6 episodes.
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2009-10-31, 22:29 | Link #28 |
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I don't want to get too off-topic, but do you recommend any software for this? I've been wanting to back up my anime DVD's for quite a while as disc image files. Especially with my more previous discs, I'd hate to have one of my Diebuster R1's get scratched and suddenly be out $40 :_: Especially if I start getting R2's or RA Blu-ray's, that'd be a horrible thing to lose a disc without a backup.
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