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nezumitori

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Yes Wildeer has made 60fps versions of it, uploaded below Senpai! And yes, Normal version is strap-on & Ritual Skin version is Futa (as it should be!).

P.S. He uses different codecs which is why the 1080p 60fps is actually bigger than the 4k 60fps, he really should just stick to one but that would make too much sense :ROFLMAO:
How does that even compute, what a wild way to screw up a filesize like that... something like this must've been a mistake, I wonder if Handbrake can fix that easily....
 

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Yeah i don't get why he didn't do it before, fake cock is so boring
its a weird cross of genres, shouldn't he have just done only beast or futa? if the whole the thing was just the centaur/beast fucking lara back and front or the futa-lady doing the same it would better :unsure: or least better liked by whoever likes either of those. also strap-ons are a pretty specific kink and i'd assume not liked by futa enjoyers either.
 

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its a weird cross of genres, shouldn't he have just done only beast or futa? if the whole the thing was just the centaur/beast fucking lara back and front or the futa-lady doing the same it would better :unsure: or least better liked by whoever likes either of those. also strap-ons are a pretty specific kink and i'd assume not liked by futa enjoyers either.
It would be better if it was an actual horse (+ futa)
 
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How does that even compute, what a wild way to screw up a filesize like that... something like this must've been a mistake, I wonder if Handbrake can fix that easily....
There's more to it when I looked more closely. So they use HEVC on the 4k version & AVC on the 1080p but he actually does the same on the regular 24fps versions too (only using HEVC on the 4k) but not as noticeable due to a big bitrate difference between the two. On the 60fps 1080p version he increase the bitrate 2.7x more than the regular 1080p version (tbh it's more this than the codec) so keeps the 1080p & 4k 60fps versions almost the same bitrate.

So really the main culprate for the filesize increase is actually increasing the bitrate 2.7x as much for the 1080p 60fps version + a little of using a different codec. So changing the codec won't make too much of a difference tbh.
 
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There's more to it when I looked more closely. So they use HEVC on the 4k version & AVC on the 1080p but he actually does the same on the regular 24fps versions too (only using HEVC on the 4k) but not as noticeable due to a big bitrate difference between the two. On the 60fps 1080p version he increase the bitrate 2.7x more than the regular 1080p version (tbh it's more this than the codec) so keeps the 1080p & 4k 60fps versions almost the same bitrate.

So really the main culprate for the filesize increase is actually increasing the bitrate 2.7x as much for the 1080p 60fps version + a little of using a different codec. So changing the codec won't make too much of a difference tbh.
I'm guessing he sticks to H.264 for 1080p for universal compatibility - not a lot of devices out there that still don't support HEVC but whatever. The bitrate increase would make sense if he uses a basic, default profile for AVC (without temporal compression).
 
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There's more to it when I looked more closely. So they use HEVC on the 4k version & AVC on the 1080p but he actually does the same on the regular 24fps versions too (only using HEVC on the 4k) but not as noticeable due to a big bitrate difference between the two. On the 60fps 1080p version he increase the bitrate 2.7x more than the regular 1080p version (tbh it's more this than the codec) so keeps the 1080p & 4k 60fps versions almost the same bitrate.

So really the main culprate for the filesize increase is actually increasing the bitrate 2.7x as much for the 1080p 60fps version + a little of using a different codec. So changing the codec won't make too much of a difference tbh.
I'm guessing he sticks to H.264 for 1080p for universal compatibility - not a lot of devices out there that still don't support HEVC but whatever. The bitrate increase would make sense if he uses a basic, default profile for AVC (without temporal compression).
Thanks for the explanations, and also thanks for giving an overview of how these things work!
 
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