Sayonara.itsuka.2010.1080p.bluray.x264-abd [work]
For a post featuring the 2010 film Sayonara Itsuka (also known as Goodbye, Someday
- Quality ethos: aBD typically rips directly from the BluRay disc without transcoding menus or extras, but they perform a "scene-quality" encode. They standardize the audio, ensure proper chapters, and hardcode or mux soft subtitles based on official translations.
- Comparison to other groups: While a rival group might downmix the audio or crop the frame incorrectly, aBD’s release of Sayonara.Itsuka.2010 is notable for preserving the original Japanese DTS-HD Master Audio mix (likely downconverted to high-bitrate FLAC or DTS5.1) and the 2.35:1 scope aspect ratio without cropping.
This release is likely intended for personal media libraries or for users who want to watch the movie with high-quality video and audio. The file should be playable on various media players and devices that support x264 video and the accompanying audio format. However, ensure that your device or media player is compatible with these specifications before playback.
Critics have noted that the film excels in its sensory portrayal of Bangkok’s atmosphere
Grade: 8/10 – A clean, nostalgic encode for a beautifully sad film.
But the real signature is aBD. In the scene release taxonomy, this is the "group tag." While not a household name like EVO or CiNEFiLE, aBD has a reputation among collectors for specific technical choices:
Cast:
For a post featuring the 2010 film Sayonara Itsuka (also known as Goodbye, Someday
- Quality ethos: aBD typically rips directly from the BluRay disc without transcoding menus or extras, but they perform a "scene-quality" encode. They standardize the audio, ensure proper chapters, and hardcode or mux soft subtitles based on official translations.
- Comparison to other groups: While a rival group might downmix the audio or crop the frame incorrectly, aBD’s release of Sayonara.Itsuka.2010 is notable for preserving the original Japanese DTS-HD Master Audio mix (likely downconverted to high-bitrate FLAC or DTS5.1) and the 2.35:1 scope aspect ratio without cropping.
This release is likely intended for personal media libraries or for users who want to watch the movie with high-quality video and audio. The file should be playable on various media players and devices that support x264 video and the accompanying audio format. However, ensure that your device or media player is compatible with these specifications before playback.
Critics have noted that the film excels in its sensory portrayal of Bangkok’s atmosphere
Grade: 8/10 – A clean, nostalgic encode for a beautifully sad film.
But the real signature is aBD. In the scene release taxonomy, this is the "group tag." While not a household name like EVO or CiNEFiLE, aBD has a reputation among collectors for specific technical choices:
Cast: