Stop lying, Ren.
It is not 15GB. It is 14.4GB.
Here is the full text included with the OVAs so you understand what it is all about.
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These rips were made without encoding any content from the R1 DVDs.
THIS IS THE WAY RIPS ARE MEANT TO BE DONE!
To playback the .mkv container, download and install Haali Media Splitter
if you don't already have matroska playback capability.
haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv/MatroskaSplitter.exe
To view the subtitles you will need VSfilter.
www.free-codecs.com/downl...VobSub.htm
The videos are meant to display in a 4:3 aspect ratio.
You can set ffdshow to obey the container AR by enabling the
"Use overlay mixer" option found in the output options and
restarting the video.
For best picture quality, you should download the Decomb.dll and
use the AviSythn plugin in ffdshow to IVTC the video and deinterlace
(use interpolate) the video. For this to work you need to use a MPEG2
decoder that does not deinterlace (Not PowerDVD or WinDVD's decoder).
Use DScaler or ffdshow's MPEG2 decoder.
Just download and install AviSynth 2.5 and Decomb.dll in the AviSynth
plugins folder. Then in ffdshow's AviSynth configuration, put the following:
AssumeTFF()
Telecide(guide=1,post2)
Alternately, you can just use one of ffdshow's deinterlacers. I find
5-tap lowpass works without ruining the picture. Although I suggest the
above method for best results.
If you like the series, then be a true Hokuto no Ken fan and buy the dvds.
You can buy all three OVAs on a single dvd from ADV for about $30.
www.advfilms.com/CatalogF...sp?ID=4250