This is as close as I could get to a dvd remux source wise, it includes the 9 mini ovas which aren't subbed. Some of the episodes have slightly mistimed subtitles but I'm not gonna worry about it.
It's strange to spend a long time making a release, but not put any information on the sources, subs or codecs. I've downloaded it and listed below. Would recommend you use a group name in the files so people can track releases.
Video: 1280x720 h264 10bit.. DVD Upscale?
Audio: AAC-LC
Subs: Same TL as whatever Taedium used, but.. yellow font color and font-size is tiny with too little vertical padding and very thick black borders.. why. Taedium's font choice was horrible and tiny but you had a chance to fix that here and didn't.
This encode appears to have been filtered heavily, passed through ESRGAN, or Anime4k or something. Clearly tried to sharpen it and make it pop. But in the process you've killed details, lineart is ruined. People need to realize that encodes should always be as close to the source as possible, the only time your meant to filter is to fix actual artifacts or issues with the source. Never to alter the image to change colors, sharpen.. etc. If you like that, cool. Use a filter in your media player for anime4k or similar and enjoy killing details without ruining the encode.
Comp: https://slow.pics/c/8VX8kk19 - I couldn't be bothered scaling the images to match res, just use the fit to canvas or whatever setting.
I use whatever sources I can find and seeing as the jpdvds were out of my price range so I found an obscure torrent of japanese origin that was very hard to complete. I don't "re-encode" any source material that I use be it bd, dvd or stuff like this. I restyle subtitles to my preferences which include using yellow and a smaller font size that doesn't take up 1/3 of the screen. If you think you can do better then go for it but don't trash somebody else's effort just because you don't fucking like it!!
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