The subtitles could be for an alternate release of the show that is either offset by a fixed amount or runs slightly faster or slower.
With 25Mbps internet, for me harddriveflix is often the streaming service with the highest bitrate...
A Brazilian government agency acting in the interest of its people over that of Hollywood? /shocked_pikachu
It's surprising how many relatively recent movies were upscaled to 4K rather than natively shot in that quality. While it's something I'd expect for movies from the early 2000s, having neither the benefit of rescannable film reels nor high quality digital cameras, it doesn't make sense for more recent film series such as Maze Runner, The Hunger Games, Now You See Me, Divergent, and Jurassic World, among others. Especially odd is that some of those series have one movie natively shot in 4K despite the rest being upscaled.
Leaves me undecided on whether it's worth keeping releases with such a large footprint in my media library if they're not in true 4K...
Good to know; thanks!
More important than maintaining the source code though is forming a new group to manage the continued development of Yuzu and Citra. Hopefully they don't fracture into ten groups all making parallel improvements.
Are there any viable Yuzu or Citra forks?
As long as someone is just running ROMs backed up from their own Switch cartridges and not distributing those ROMs, Yuzu can be used entirely legally.
Can't sell boats anymore, they clearly facilitate piracy at a colossal scale. /s
In order to encode to a specific format without unintentionally losing quality, doesn't the initial file have to be a remux?
Got Wii Sports for $1 at a thrift store like that, whereas their glassware was usually significantly above comparable eBay listings (despite the labels sometimes claiming otherwise). Unfortunately, at least where I live, the odds of computer stuff showing up are few and far between.