Most people would prefer being the protagonist of a world full of adventure, be it in a game or in another world. But, unfortunately, a certain girl is not so lucky. Regaining the memories of her past life, she realizes that she was reborn in the world of Fortune Lover—one of the games she used to play.
Unfortunately, the character she was reincarnated into—Catarina Claes—is the game’s main antagonist, who faces utter doom in every ending. Using her extensive knowledge of the game, she takes it upon herself to escape from the chains of this accursed destiny.
However, this will not be an easy feat, especially since she needs to be cautious as to not set off death flags that may speed up the impending doom she is trying to avoid. Even so, to make a change that will affect the lives of everyone around her, she strives—not as the heroine—but as the villainess.
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Source
Video:(21 crf, VerySlow) (Overall Bitrate: 1 897 kb/s) [Moozzi2 S1] (13.0 GiB) | [Moozzi2 S2] (14.9 GiB)
Audio(Opus): ENG (Stero 192 kb/s) (ACC), JPN (Stereo 192 kb/s) (OPUS)
Subs: Chihiro [Signs & Songs, Dialogue]
ENG Audio and subs were taken from Neohevc release the OVA subs were taken from Notyears
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Comments - 5
Anubis1101
1, 5, 10 and 11 in season 1,
and 1, 4, and 5 in season 2
wont open for me in VLC
Fullbuster
Thanks sensei
Chibikika
Using MPC-HC, I have a similar issue:
Season 1’s perfectly fine but 1,4, and 5 don’t load if they are played as part of a directory/playlist. However, if I open them individually they play just fine. The reason MPC-HC gives me is (File not found).
My money’s on the filename being too long for those files specifically, notice how they’re longer than the rest. Try renaming them to something shorter or moving them somewhere further up the folder chain on your hard drive?
edit: renaming to a shorter filename worked for me, who woulda thunk sentence-long titles could make for problematic anime video files?
nph
There is a reason that there are “shortnames” for these anime. Well, two reasons. One - to make it easier to talk about the anime with other fans, and two, NTFS (currently the most common desktop filesystem) cannot handle gigantic filenames. Paths can be more than 255 characters long if a certain OS flag is set but it isn’t always set for many people. Once you’ve got peoples preferred directory structures involved in storing these files, the name of the file itself can easily push it over the 255 character limit and cause issues. Sometimes a system will allow the file to be initially stored, but some apps will not be able to read it.
I’m guessing these files were created on Linux and nobody in the release group bothered to check compatibility with NTFS-based systems. There is absolutely no reason the full title of the anime needs to be in each of the filenames. Just call it Hamefure.
KnSnaru
Thanks.