[Release] Baka 07

Torrents

H264: jclekw

XviD: fewfewfw
DCC

H264: /msg wut XDCC SEND #52

XviD: /msg wut XDCC SEND #53

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22 Responses to [Release] Baka 07

  1. ranmachua says:

    Heheh. Thanks for another great release of Baka To Test. As usual, I’ll wait for te Xvid version when it comes out.

  2. SPAMbot says:

    Great. Still waiting for the Xvid for 6, though.

  3. Furcht says:

    In b4 Baka 6 Xvid. *sits in corner patiently and waits*

  4. Kuromii says:

    Brilliant, thank you :D I always wait for your subs.

  5. T1 says:

    wooot….not really

    *waits with the rest of the people*

  6. FlameHaze says:

    *Sits & enjoys the episode while everyone waits.* Thanks for the episode.^^

  7. Loli moe mahjong! says:

    ^^ I’m not as patient and did my own re-encodes :D as always, thanks Mochi for hard work.

  8. PhantomAR says:

    Please, pretty please XviD encode. *_*

  9. anal bandit says:

    hell yes i love this, hideyoshi is everything i’ve ever wanted

  10. anal bandit says:

    also, why do so many people want the xvid? if you’re having problems running h264 on your computers, it’s time to upgrade.

  11. SPAMbot says:

    Because you can watch Xvids on a stand-alone player. I myself prefer to watch on a TV rather than on a PC.

  12. Loli moe mahjong! says:

    anal bandit do u live in RL by principle “My opinion is better than yours” too? go read ep6 comments and plz stfu.

  13. anal bandit says:

    Dang, don’t get so offended. I was just wondering what all the “plz release xvid” comments were about when h264 is better quality and smaller in size (facts, not opinions). Nothing in my comment suggested I thought my opinion was superior, I just didn’t realize people watched things on standalone players. In terms of PC playing, h264 is superior to XviD in every way as it encodes faster, has better quality, and takes up less hard drive space.

    Thank you, SPAMbot, you answered my question very well.

  14. anal bandit says:

    Okay, I read the ep6 comments, and everyone Loli you seem like a total dick to anyone who asks about XviD. It seems like you’re the one who has the “my opinion > yours” complex, to be honest.

  15. Furcht says:

    @anal bandit
    i’m pretty sure Xvid takes up less space by a good 100mb. just sayin’ ep 6 avi=214mb. ep6 mkv=368mb

  16. anal bandit says:

    Well no shit, the XviD on here isn’t HD. It’s almost half the resolution of the h264.

  17. Soukyuu says:

    If xvid would take up less space for the same quality, no one would use h264.
    Why do you think h264 requires a better PC to decode? It’s because it compresses more while keeping the same quality.

    And of course the xvid is smaller since it’s SD. The same xvid in HD would probably take about 430MB to keep the same quality as h264.

  18. Anon says:

    @SPAMbot

    There are several ways to view .mkv files on a TV, if not by direct HDMI-cable, why not use a WDTV? Some new Blu-ray players support the codec as well. Of course, you can use XviD all you want, but technology and the anime community is moving away from this outdated codec.

  19. FlameHaze says:

    I hope that yall continue to sub Baka to Test now that the faggots at Funimation got a hold of it.

  20. Cake Eater says:

    AFAIK, WD TV cannot properly display .ass/.ssa subs. Hell, it even has trouble with .srt.

  21. Kuroi says:

    Mega k-lite codec pack. Google it. Fixes you up right…..Unless you’re STILL using that computer with the Pentium III processor…

    Xvid is great for transcoding to your PSP, but not for primary viewing. Get with it.

    The folks developing the k-light pack have also included GPU video playback for x.264 video. It only works with about half of all x.264 files but it’s nice they’re working on it. I don’t have to listen to my laptop blowing it’s CPU out of the exhaust vent every single time I want to watch something, and playback is smoother with virtually no jitter (high levels of jitter equal herky-jerkiness) and complete V-synching. (no line down the horizontal middle when things get moving on screen) Thus, Baka looks GREAT when it’s not being crunched by my computer’s (rather outdated) CPU.

  22. Kuroi says:

    Yo, spambot…

    HDMI output to TV.

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