[LPFD-315] - ことのは - Nene Ito (伊藤寧々) (ISO & MP4)

Beam~

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Released in 2018-01-26.

Born in 1995-12-12, she is 148cm tall.

ISO is 4.00GB

MP4 is 1.29GB

Making of MP4 is 106MB

Itō is an ex-member of the famous idol group Nogizaka46.

ことのは means Koto no wa. I don't know what that means though since Hiragana & Katakana letters are too difficult often to translate.

You can find her first movie from here:
https://www.akiba-online.com/threads/lpfd-311-hanikamu-nene-ito.1778350/
1.jpg 2.jpg 3.jpg Cheki.jpg Promo 1.jpg Promo 2.jpg Promo 3.jpg Promo 4.jpg Promo 5.jpg Screenshot.jpg
 

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Porni

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Has anyone ever told Beam that his DVDRips are terrible?
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00:00:00.000                             : Chapter 01

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00:00:00.000                             : Chapter 01
Surely many people do not understand and just download only mp4. Worse, DVDISO will soon disappear and only rips of poor quality will remain available, which are reuploaded on many other sites. In my opinion, in such a situation or need to either make good rips or share only DVDISO.
 
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Beam~

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Has anyone ever told Beam that his DVDRips are terrible?

Surely many people do not understand and just download only mp4. Worse, DVDISO will soon disappear and only rips of poor quality will remain available, which are reuploaded on many other sites. In my opinion, in such a situation or need to either make good rips or share only DVDISO.

The answer you are looking for is No.

You are welcome to make your own versions and share them in here you know? I won't object it if someone wants to add their own versions to these topics taht I've made. Which is why I also have chosen to always share the ISO, so anyone can do whatever they want with it.

Of course people sharing my rips on other sites doesn't really have anything to do with me.

Of course you could be cool enough to actually buy the DVD itself, instead of nitpicking about things you get for free.

I'm not good with com tech things so that could be expected, nor I have never claimed to be professional person in these matters.

So how do I make non-terrible rips? I don't know basically any of that stuff that you included in that MediaInfo part. And I'm not too interested in studying all kind of computer related matters since I dislike that. I know, disliking com tech matters nowadays is bad news, but that is who I am, I didn't grow up with computers and got my first machine around as late as 2010.

Do I have to download bunch of programs that I don't know how to use most of the time?

Will I have to choose bigger kbps for the video or what?

From what I've seen from DVD rips those only bring more size to the file while the quality looks pretty much the same. I always use the highest audio setting that the DVD seems to have originally.

Not to mention that I don't have any high quality computers, so I like doing rips that I can actually use. For an example I cannot use any files that are "h265", my computer can't really watch them. Most of the time for whatever reason MKV-files also give trouble to my computer being laggy etc., so I have chosen MP4 over it, since I can use it without any problems.
 

Porni

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I hope you do not think that I wanted to offend you, it's not. I'm satisfied with everything and do not demand anything, we just talking, ok?

You are welcome to make your own versions and share them in here you know?
But no one will wait for anything and you are the primary source.
So how do I make non-terrible rips?
There is a lot of information about it, but you wrote that you do not want to learn anything.
Do I have to download bunch of programs that I don't know how to use most of the time?
I do not think, for example, enough of this simple program: https://handbrake.fr/
But in any case it is not enough to press one button: "Make a good rip".
Will I have to choose bigger kbps for the video or what?
Do not use this feature. Much depends on the visualization of the videos, it's not should set one value for any videos, even if all of them are DVD format.
Not to mention that I don't have any high quality computers, so I like doing rips that I can actually use. For an example I cannot use any files that are "h265", my computer can't really watch them.
What are the characteristics of your computer?
Most of the time for whatever reason MKV-files also give trouble to my computer being laggy etc., so I have chosen MP4 over it, since I can use it without any problems.
MKV and MP4 are just containers in which you can put the same video and audio.
 
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Beam~

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I hope you do not think that I wanted to offend you, it's not. I'm satisfied with everything and do not demand anything, we just talking, ok?

I do not think, for example, enough of this simple program: https://handbrake.fr/
But in any case it is not enough to press one button: "Make a good rip".

Do not use this feature. Much depends on the visualization of the videos, it's not should set one value for any videos, even if all of them are DVD format.

What are the characteristics of your computer?

Okay but you sure don't seem to be too satisfied though. I do suggest that you do your own rips from the ISO-files if you want more perfected ones. Most likely there would be members in here who would like to get a third available option.

The thing about learning about these matters is that I'm not by nature interested in com tech things, so it's always annoying to try to learn new things. Of course I've learned some things over the time but I'm not still into these things at all, sadly.

I've tried out several programs like that handbrake and for me they aren't that easy to use. And of course there is lots of information about these things but I'm more curious about that what is the spesific thing that you find to be so bad in my rips? The picture quality, audio, size? Usually most people seem to only care about picture quality so that is my first guess.

So how do I make the picture quality better? Other people seem to be really into heavily upping the KBPS amounts, which I'm not since I can't use them properly and for me they take way too much space.
For these newer DVDs I usually put something like 3000kbps with as good audio as I can figure out etc. and to my eyes they look good enough. For older DVDs I choose lesser amount and they look okay or good enough too. Like I don't expect new DVDs quality to be exactly the same as like late 90's DVDs.

For sure visualization in videos is one thing, like if it's an underwater scene or a really white room may differ a lot of the other things on the same video and they tend to look worse compared to other parts. Heck even professional companies seem to struggle with that stuff picture quality-wise.

Yes I know that things like MP4, MKV, FLV, AVI etc. are containers, however they seem to give really different results and because of that I've chosen to use MP4 since it serves my purposes the best and is easy to use container which is compatible with basically everything that I've tried. Unlike other containers, especially MKVs with me.
I know that for an example some like to produce only MKVs through systems like MKVToolNix, but it's not useful to me.

You mean my computer's stats? I don't know where to find them to tell the truth.

But my computer's problems have been talked about enough in here, I think, and some other places too. There are some issues that no one hasn't been able to even determine, like what is wrong. Probably the most annoying one is when I try to move from folder to folder or open a folder, the system stops for a moment and says "Not responding". If it's in a bad mood it takes around a little bit under 1 minute to go from different folder to another, it is a pain.

Same kind of issue comes when downloading something or uploading like the torrent file or pictures to the torrents. Even my local "computer nerdy" friends haven't been able to figure it out. Which is one of the main reasons why I don't really like studying new programs, that takes way too much time.

Or why my computer doesn't like using 1080p files, h265 files, TS-files and such.
 

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Aloha, Beam. As always from myself, much gratitude and many thanks for your shares, brother~ You're golden. I truly have no clue what the member's gripe or complaint is, but I sincerely appreciate what you do and provide.

Please do take good care and be well. Much aloha and mahalo to you, Beam!
 

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wow no offense but i always thought a mods job was to get members to avoid drama, not add to it. Its such a wonderful place here, so appreciative of those who can do, for those of us who basically cant do, so all we can do is appreciate those who do.
 

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wow no offense but i always thought a mods job was to get members to avoid drama, not add to it. Its such a wonderful place here, so appreciative of those who can do, for those of us who basically cant do, so all we can do is appreciate those who do.
None taken… People will be people regardless of "job title". This time I'm just holding up a mirror for the member to see how we feel. Your sentement is what was missing from the post in the question…
 
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