>>119622For a BD Remux of GITS SAC and SAC 2nd GIG, there's this:
https://nyaa.land/view/1698236https://nyaa.land/view/1698237But be aware: They're 5+ gigs per episode. And [MiraiAnime] wrote:
"The bluray’s subtitles are not superior; they have their own problems." (not sure what he meant by that; could refer to inaccuracies in the translation or something else). And more importantly it's evident from a direct frame comparison of that BD vs various encodes that the BD is stretched horizontally (especially so towards the right; it's weird) – here is a lossless comparison of [CTR] vs [MiraiAnime] vs the BD (each screenshot is displayed for 2 seconds each; loop the vid in fullscreen):
https://web.archive.org/web/20251203060357/https://x0.at/iWie.webmAs for encodes, the [CTR] release seems like the best choice.
> The [Sav1or] release: The subs
"are desynced across various episodes" and video is low quality (I advise against his releases in general).
> The [SubsMix] release: Of all these releases this is the blurriest one. Additionally it has some audio sync problem (but there's a fix claimed to solve that).
> The [MiraiAnime] release: The Eng audio track is the default one, however there's a "Remove-Dub.bat" you can run which removes the Eng track (note: you need mkvmerge.exe next to the bat).
> The [CTR] release: Looks better than [MiraiAnime] (and the BD). It's encoded at higher quality and is sharper (regardless whether that sharpness is real or from sharpening, it's visually more pleasant). But its subs look worse than those of [MiraiAnime]. The Eng audio track unfortunately is the default one.
The [CTR] release:
https://nyaa.land/view/886678https://nyaa.land/view/889429https://nyaa.land/view/912963