Title: Sousei no Onmyouji (Season 1)
Video Format : x265_HEVC_10bit_MKV
Resolution : 1920 X 1080
Encoded by: ΑΩ
**Audio(Opus)**: Japanese
**Subtitles**: English
**Source**: BDrip [-ZR-] (285.59 GiB)
**Update**: Episode 15 was corrupted, get v2 [here](https://mega.nz/#F!wsgVTAbC!Idq2wo97HWY3hYOKCNeyIQ)
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To be honest, I've stopped downloading anything done by Judas. Because of the usual errors found in most torrents. Whenever a new torrent is created, I just wait to see for issues to be posted. Just like that "One Piece", few episodes were reported there which remained untouched, and several others. No offense, sharing is a good thing, just saying the type of pattern which to be expected...
@nCoV I can't say that you are wrong. Unfortunately it happens to get corrupted files, statistically there must be at least one broken episode with big batches. We try to do a decent quality check but we can't actually watch for entire all the episodes that we encode.
Apart from that, I listen to feedbacks and when someone reports a broken file I upload the fixed one after some time, giving ddl in description for a fast replace. I did that for batches like Fairy Tail or Highschool DxD and I'll do the same for this torrent and for one piece, so don't think that they all remain untouched.
Still thanks for the feedback, I hope that you will appreciate again our work.
Actually, there's no need to watch every episode from beginning to end. It would only take a couple of seconds to test each, play an episode, then immediately slide it before the ending credits (if no ending credits, at least near the ending). From there, you can already tell if your file is complete, and if your audio-video-subs are in synch. It's not 100% perfect, but you'll nail most of the issues that always pops up. Also, you might want to look into mkvpropedit.exe and make some batch files for it (yes, plural because it depends on different situations and which parameters to set). By making a standard arrangement of codecs (i.e. mkvtoolnix) and with the use of batch file/s that executes mkvpropedit with the right parameters, it would make your life easy for the batch file/s to automatically set the default tags for your files. There goes my 2 cents, hope it helps.
We already do that little test but apparently we don't always notice everything. Anyway I started working on a better solution, will try to complete the software soon.
Thanks for your interest
You need to know what breaks to know what not to do. Of course, you have to break stuff to find out what breaks. Kind of a paradox, but you can't construct a reliable transcoding chain without finding failures by definition.
The test method @nCoV is a fine file completion+sync litmus test, but it has flaws related to I, P, and B frames and how they link together. i.e. you can miss important errors, like the one here. A better way to search for that specific type of corruption is to playback the file at an increased framerate. You can do this with the sound off and several player instances playing at once. The theory is that, if you spawn all the eps at the same time, and your episodes are the same length, ones that go down before the others are likely corrupt. This allows you to check multiple episodes in parallel very quickly. The best part is that it can be scripted.
@Judas thanks for your work and thank you for replying in a very valid manner to @nCoV (you didn't get upset and your reply doesn't feel like in order to do that you completely disregarded their frustration).
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