Source: Retail R2J
Resolution: 720x540 (4:3)
Bitrate: CRF 16 Hi10p
Audio: Demuxed AC3 2.0ch@192 kbps
Included are all of the episodes from “Part 5” of Detective Conan (http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/Japanese_DVDs_Part_5)
Contains the following Episodes:
107 - The Mysterious Mole Alien Case (Part 1)
108 - The Mysterious Mole Alien Case (Part 2)
109 - Detective Club Pursuit Case
110 - Cooking Classroom Murder Case (Part 1)
111 - Cooking Classroom Murder Case (Part 2)
112 - The Seven Mysteries of Teitan Elementary School Case
113 - The White Sandy Beach Murder Case
114 - Scuba Diving Murder Case (Part 1)
115 - Scuba Diving Murder Case (Part 2)
116 - The Mystery Writer Disappearance Case (Part 1)
117 - The Mystery Writer Disappearance Case (Part 2)
118 - The Naniwa Serial Murder Case
119 - The Kamen Yaiba Murder Case
120 - A Honey Cocktail Murder Case
121 - The Locked Bathroom Murder Case (Part 1)
122 - The Locked Bathroom Murder Case (Part 2)
123 - The Weather Girl Kidnapping Case
124 - A Mysterious Sniper Murder Case (Part 1)
125 - A Mysterious Sniper Murder Case (Part 2)
126 - The Traveling Drama Troupe Murder Case (Part 1)
127 - The Traveling Drama Troupe Murder Case (Part 2)
128 - The Black Organization: One Billion Yen Robbery Case
129 - The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case
130 - The Indiscriminate Stadium Threatening Case (Part 1)
131 - The Indiscriminate Stadium Threatening Case (Part 2)
132 - Magic Lover's Murder Case (The Murder)
133 - Magic Lover's Murder Case (The Suspicion)
134 - Magic Lover's Murder Case (The Resolution)
The early retail R2J discs for the show have terrible interlacing and they don’t always follow any specific pattern. Most of it is field-blended interlace along with occasional frame-blending. Automated IVTC solutions would sometimes work on segments of the episodes, but left artifacts like aliasing, shimmering lines, or additional blended frames. Mostly all of that has been fixed along with complete removal of interlace.
Chroma “smearing” occurs throughout these episodes due to poor analog-to-digital composite transfer. Colors carry over from previous frames, especially during scene changes or dark scenes. This issue has been reduced and in some cases completely repaired by manual frame-by-frame duplication in low-motion areas. Many scenes have long strings of smearing that cannot be repaired by duplication alone. There is likely no other solutions for this, unfortunately.
The episodes have been lightly filtered to fix as many residual problems as possible, smooth frames, and remove noise. It still retains most detail to prevent it from losing it’s original look. Some minor color correction has also been done in a few scenes.
**My previous releases have not been linked to me on this nyaa site but can still be found by searching my username.**
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Hm, Detective Conan, not a very good choice, that's because it has almost 900 episodes, bigger that that friggin' One Piece!!! =)))
It's good to see that some of these old episodes are still in our "pirate course" if you know what I mean ̿̿ ̿̿ ̿̿ ̿'̿'\̵͇̿̿\з= ( ▀ ͜͞ʖ▀) =ε/̵͇̿̿/’̿’̿ ̿ ̿̿ ̿̿ ̿̿
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