[HorribleSubs] Darwin's Game - 01 [720p].mkv :: Nyaa ISS

[HorribleSubs] Darwin's Game - 01 [720p].mkv

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2020-01-03 17:07 UTC
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  • [HorribleSubs] Darwin's Game - 01 [720p].mkv (1.2 GiB)
> > 1.2 gb Does it matter? You're not gonna archive it anyway, so it'll only temporarily eat up a very very tiny amount of space.
lmao people complaining about harddrive space in 2020
1.2GB because it is a 47 minutes long episode. Get a bigger HDD.
^Dano you noob. Huge files takes much longer time to manage (archive, move to other drives, etc.), here in 2020 they waste more TIME than SPACE, but that's still a problem, if you have a large collection. I have about 14 TB now, and just reordering things takes forever. This particular file however, has a fair size considering is a double episode. You still an anime noob tho.
Who collects tv rips wtf.. its still just a 1.2gb file you throw it on your ssd for 30min and then delete it... if you wan't to archive, archive BDMVs or BDMV re-encodes...
@Yogart agree 100% waste of time to DL something this large what if you want to rewatch it again either later or in the distant future have to redownload everything OMG 14TB lucky you.
lol look at the little pirates complaining their illegally downloaded files are too big. Take your entitled asses in to time out. It's a two-parter double episode. If you have a problem with the file size, complain to the studio for making a double length episode. It's no different than if they were to release two episodes individually which would cumulatively be this file size anyway. Actually, in that case it would be slightly bigger because now you have an extra intro and outro to deal with.
More like Darwin Award for watching this
I've been watching airing anime for 10 years, get off my lawn you little shit.
@yogurt is a pussy and is lame. 1.2 aint shit. my version of outlaw star is 100% uncompressed and is color perfect at 80 gigs, three gigs an episode. if you want shitty files, sure, grab the small shit. if you want perfection, get large.
1.2GB, kidding me? even for a 45min episode, is just bogus. 250MB for a regular 24min and max 500MG for an 40/50min episode is best. If we had to download, and yes, many people archive anime, these sizes, Id have to buy like five 8TB external drives. I download complete season of Game of Thrones etc in like max 20GB, but this way Id have to download a 100GB series OMG. Even tho the 720p quality is nowadays really anything you really need. Sometimes the 12 episodes dual audio have 2-4GB in 720p and the 1080p is 6GB and....that just doesnt appeal to me at all, but sometimes I download it. But the 17-25GB batch for something like Isekai cheat magician is just nonsense.
my dick pick is bigger than 1.2gb
ninjastarforcex -1.2 GB just buy a goddamn 6TB Helium hard drive then buy a good SSD for temporary dumping lol and quit your whining about 1.2 GB bruh come on that's good for a 45 min video. your looking way far into the future if you need videos capped at 500MBs of 45 mins that encoding does that exist yet... don't be a noob shill pirater here kid. Take our advice from us it can really help you.
Having a lower file size is helpful for those of us who have a slow internet and/or limited bandwidth. "Getting a bigger hard drive" will not fix that, and unfortunately getting a better ISP is not always an option. If the issue is storage, then Wondershare UniConverter works great for compressing the file size without losing video quality. It's especially useful when burning anime on optical media, when you're just over a few MB to fit that last episode.
Interesting that someone else released the same episode at a fraction of the file size. Seeing as there's two differing opinions regarding file sizes, it makes me want to download both just to see if I notice the difference. As someone that's been downloading anime for years, the same quality at the fraction of hard drive space makes archiving it on my Raid 5 NAS and backup system.
Dias_Flac - Having a lower file size is helpful for those of us who have slow internet and/or limited bandwidth. “Getting a bigger hard drive” will not fix that, and unfortunately getting a better ISP is not always an option. And I agree with you there but we're not talking about downloading Bluray capped at 50 to 100 GB max quality that'll make your bandwidth suffer. were talking about 1GB of a 45-minute episode and this noob is all complaining about like go on youtube and watch it plus it's not like he's going to keep like what asibior said your gonna watch it then delete 30 mins later when you're done watching it lol I've been listening to these OG's weebs for a decade now and its been a pleasure learning from them and not once have I complained. otakuplayground- the same quality at the fraction of hard drive space makes archiving it on my Raid 5 NAS and backup system. you will notice a difference if you're all about quality over quantity.
The hell kinda Berntard keeps flushing their ssd?
ugh, encoded as fast as it can be to slip that subtitle onto it , its like coalgirls but lower quality