Ghost in the Shell [niizk | 1080p] 
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| Size: | 7.64 GB (8,203,220,320) bytes |
| Completed: | 9450 time(s) |
| per Day: | 9.526 |
| Snatches: | 17034 |
| per Day: | 17.170 |
| Added: | 15:59 pm on August 29th 2009 |
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| Peers: | 110 peers - 108 seeders - 2 leechers |
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Last edited: 8 months and 21 days
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R4Zi3L
September 16th 2010 (1 year and 8 months and 15 hours)
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/1734/vlcsnap2010091608h17m57.png - PSNR version - full frame and the sharpest picture
TAKEL12
November 12th 2010 (1 year and 6 months and 4 days)
Thank you for this.
Parasyte
December 21st 2010 (1 year and 4 months and 26 days)
I just finished downloading this and sadly it's running a tad choppy on VLC for me. Would it have to do with my laptops specs? I've got a dual-core 2.2, 4MB of ram, and at least a 256MB graphics card. Everything else I've played runs fine, this has been my first issue with this player.
Other then that thank you very much for uploading.
Other then that thank you very much for uploading.
levictus
December 24th 2010 (1 year and 4 months and 22 days)
@Parasyte
Do you have GPU acceleration enabled? Check out this page to find out how to do it:
http://imouto.my/watching-h264-videos-using-dxva/
Do you have GPU acceleration enabled? Check out this page to find out how to do it:
http://imouto.my/watching-h264-videos-using-dxva/
TempusThales
January 12th 2011 (1 year and 4 months and 4 days)
I just saw the size of the files. I should read the description more carefull next time. Now I have to load the smaller ones again.
terminalsigh
April 26th 2011 (1 year and 22 days)
This file is, for me at least, very choppy and glitchy. Is there any way to fix this? My pc is not lacking in gpu power, so I know that's not the problem.
GangstaGamer
May 7th 2011 (1 year and 10 days)» Parasyte
I just finished downloading this and sadly it's running a tad choppy on VLC for me. Would it have to do with my laptops specs? I've got a dual-core 2.2, 4MB of ram, and at least a 256MB graphics card. Everything else I've played runs fine, this has been my first issue with this player.Other then that thank you very much for uploading.
Don't use VLC, mate. get CCCP and CoreAVC.
wait, what? 4MB of ram?
ShotgunWilly
May 29th 2011 (11 months and 19 days)
I see in the description that this has subtitles but when I play GitS using CCCP, the subtitles don't show. If someone could point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it. I'm approaching wit's end right now in regards to this. I am kinda noobish to CCCP (and BakaBT to a lesser extent) as well...
If IRC is your choice of communication (I'd prefer IRC actually), I'll try to be hanging around on there. My nickname will be the same as here. I give no guarantees on me actually being at the computer though...
EDIT: yare yare, NOW it decides to work. And, in case anybody wants to comment on it, yes, I did try the wiki and forums before asking. It hardly matters anyway now....
If IRC is your choice of communication (I'd prefer IRC actually), I'll try to be hanging around on there. My nickname will be the same as here. I give no guarantees on me actually being at the computer though...
EDIT: yare yare, NOW it decides to work. And, in case anybody wants to comment on it, yes, I did try the wiki and forums before asking. It hardly matters anyway now....
arumcorp
May 31st 2011 (11 months and 17 days)
@ShotgunWilly
I used Win7codecs(by shark007) and Windows Media Player, worked smoothly, a green arrow (DirectVobSub) and Halli Media Splitter (in case of MKV's) appears at the notification tray, where I can choose the audio streams and subs.
If the problem still persists just msg me your rig config.
I used Win7codecs(by shark007) and Windows Media Player, worked smoothly, a green arrow (DirectVobSub) and Halli Media Splitter (in case of MKV's) appears at the notification tray, where I can choose the audio streams and subs.
If the problem still persists just msg me your rig config.
kingjames06
July 10th 2011 (10 months and 7 days)
SO grateful to niizk that the grain is preserved in this version. Looks very film-like, great release. Insane quality.
Sigh...
People really need to learn how to appreciate film grain or else it'll disappear eventually.
Sigh...
People really need to learn how to appreciate film grain or else it'll disappear eventually.
247wkman
August 9th 2011 (9 months and 7 days)
really hate the 2.0 version- what a shame its the only blu-ray i can get (i can't believe i fell for buying it) i have the psnr version (?) and being obsessed with what bit-rate is (me still confused on relation but keep it high for 1080 to 720 shrink downs- did one for mihoshi special to play it better but still get the odd ripping.) surprised how psnr was only 4000 bps, i think its why it runs so smooth as thora-720 rips can have hi bps (9000+) and 6gig+ in size, laputa and nausicaa for instance, look good but still rip. will look forward to seeing the difference in this one.
hope the timing is the same as i just synced my english dvd track to the psnr version!
and yes film grain is good- older movies have grain because they were made with physical materials- real film, real cells, real paint and anything real is not going to have a flat color like with digital paint bucketing. when details are so fine in resolution you can 'see the grain' that is a bloody awesome thing- grain, cells casting shadows, i love it all.
hope the timing is the same as i just synced my english dvd track to the psnr version!
and yes film grain is good- older movies have grain because they were made with physical materials- real film, real cells, real paint and anything real is not going to have a flat color like with digital paint bucketing. when details are so fine in resolution you can 'see the grain' that is a bloody awesome thing- grain, cells casting shadows, i love it all.
247wkman
August 11th 2011 (9 months and 5 days)
oh this has english subs- but i still have to shrink it- for the second to no less as i tried to make an mkv, 8 hours later i check the result and find i just made a 3.5gig sound file
another 8 hours or more and bugger it up again, h.264 with h.264 encode- turned out buggy in anything other than wmc (using blender 2.58) but i'm on to a winner this time- 1280x692 9000bps h.264 mpeg4- just like nausicaa!
another 8 hours or more and bugger it up again, h.264 with h.264 encode- turned out buggy in anything other than wmc (using blender 2.58) but i'm on to a winner this time- 1280x692 9000bps h.264 mpeg4- just like nausicaa! Kurohige
September 4th 2011 (8 months and 12 days)» plio
Screenshots don't work (get reported as hotlinking).It's fine at my end...weird...
seven89
February 14th 2012 (3 months and 1 day)
Japanese 2.0? Isn't that misleading?
I thought this uses the original matrix-encoded track played in theaters. If you decode in Pro Logic II it sounds identical to the 4 channel surround sound you'd get in the cinema version.
For my home theater I converted to LPCM on PS3 Media server and decoded in DPLII and it sounds fantastic, better than most anime in 5.1 digital streams. Though it's partly because Ghost in the Shell has some of the best sound mixing and audio effect in an Anime film.
I thought this uses the original matrix-encoded track played in theaters. If you decode in Pro Logic II it sounds identical to the 4 channel surround sound you'd get in the cinema version.
For my home theater I converted to LPCM on PS3 Media server and decoded in DPLII and it sounds fantastic, better than most anime in 5.1 digital streams. Though it's partly because Ghost in the Shell has some of the best sound mixing and audio effect in an Anime film.
247wkman
April 6th 2012 (1 month and 11 days)
i did it- 696v scale down 11.9kbs both languages and subs muxed in to one nice tidy file! a must do if using ubuntu 10.04 and smplayer goes bump when you try to play externalised sound tracks.
Submitting
vide
July 14th 2010 (1 year and 10 months and 3 days)which is 4.3 gig in size, only japanese audio with styled, non-styled english subs, or no subs. 1920x1080 resolution, not cropped obviously.
Grain is hardly noticeable as they did an awesome job of using filter apparently, which some encoders do to improve the picture quality, e.g. sharpening and making the colors less dull.
First. Grain is not a bad thing, it's supposed to be there for older movies like this.
Second. The file from B-G is the 2.0 version of the movie, this is the old 1995 version. They are not comparable.
Third. The resolution for this file is correct. Resizing it to 1080 would just be silly.