@KurdishTiger Yakuza specifically? I dunno. I've found a lot of fansubs from older delinquent anime though. Be-Bop High School and Rokudenashi Blues have a few.
I dont get it with most vhs captures of anime content, they're not in 60 or 50, processed incorrectly and more. this is how tapes should be shown in term of quality capture.
I would love to find this on film, for sure. But it seems like it may have been edited on tape due to some effects in the OVA, so it may not be possible.
There really is no fixing that haloing is there? I can never figure out what causes it, has to be something with the heads but anime transfers always seem to suffer the worst, repeating the edge at least once
I'm the one who digitized this tape, and I did make an encode without the intense ringing, which made the footage too blurry and wasn't really worth it. Maybe the softness can be fixed with an AI program, but I don't want to employ that sort of radical solution that can alter or distort what's originally shown in the footage. I tried capturing this with several different VCRs but the haloing was still there regardless of models. I think it was caused during the production process, so this is pretty much the raw quality of this production.
@@TheWorldDBZ I have the same issue with my Panasonic AG-1960. Same problems with AVISynth and dehaloing too, loses way too much detail. Honestly makes me glad to know this isn't just a problem with my VCR alone if even you of all people are having issues with it. Thanks for the reply, really respect the work you've done
@@remembrance9134In principle, ringing is caused by the edges of waveforms of luminance information being overly protruding. I lack knowledge on the mechanical aspect of VCRs, so I don't know how it is actually caused in their playback processes, but I suppose a lot of VCRs purposely provoke ringing by emphasizing waveforms in order to compensate the low horizontal resolutions of analog videotape formats. Most Betamax VCRs from Sony come with a switch named "EDIT" that can turn off this sharpening filter, but none of my VHS decks have that kind of option. Panasonic tended to give weight to sharpness when it comes to consumer VCRs, so yours might purposely cause the haloing too.
@@TheWorldDBZ My Panasonic actually does have that editing switch because it's a Pros-sumer editing VCR, but turning it to edit mode doesn't help all that much, still has edge ringing. Makes sense it would be that filter though. From what I've seen the AG-1980 doesn't have that as much as others, but based upon what you're saying it seems that most of these pro-decks all seem to have that luminance issue to some degree. I'm sure capturing in S-Video doesn't help because of the clarity it provides, making the ringing even more noticeable. But like you said, it's a small price to pay for the clearer image
@@remembrance9134 I captured this OVA with JVC's professional model BR-S822, which comes with the edit mode, but what it does is basically just turning off the noise reduction filter and increasing the noise in luminance.
How do you know a capture is from VHS? The light halos have dark halos that have light halos that have dark halos. Good work though. VHS captures can be a real headache, even in the best of circumstances.
I'm so glad you fellas exist to sub all the old yankii/bosozoku/yakuza anime we never got subbed.
@KurdishTiger Yakuza specifically? I dunno. I've found a lot of fansubs from older delinquent anime though. Be-Bop High School and Rokudenashi Blues have a few.
超〜懐かしい‼️ただ連載当時に読んでいただけだけど。
I dont get it with most vhs captures of anime content, they're not in 60 or 50, processed incorrectly and more. this is how tapes should be shown in term of quality capture.
昔、漫画喫茶でこれを読み、不覚にも声を出して笑ってしまうくらい面白い。
Noooo! It can't be over! I want more!😭💔
He really does look like Jerid from Zeta Gundam on certain shots.
It's not worth a real HD remaster but clean for analog VCR.
I would love to find this on film, for sure. But it seems like it may have been edited on tape due to some effects in the OVA, so it may not be possible.
@@KinekoVideo I really like what you are doing, keep it up.
this looks like a laserdisc. It's so clean
Very high quality. Must have been a pretty minty tape.
This is so good its like GTO's grandpa but shame there's only one OVA and the manga is not translated let alone raws/scans available to download.
Cute little time capsule
12:16女みたいな名前のニュータイプに殴られそうな奴に似てる・・・気がする
有GTO的感覺...色
不過GTO的鬼塚英吉比較猛...
なんでジェリドがおるんじゃ?
Hahaha there’s some great gags in this one.
There really is no fixing that haloing is there? I can never figure out what causes it, has to be something with the heads but anime transfers always seem to suffer the worst, repeating the edge at least once
I'm the one who digitized this tape, and I did make an encode without the intense ringing, which made the footage too blurry and wasn't really worth it. Maybe the softness can be fixed with an AI program, but I don't want to employ that sort of radical solution that can alter or distort what's originally shown in the footage.
I tried capturing this with several different VCRs but the haloing was still there regardless of models. I think it was caused during the production process, so this is pretty much the raw quality of this production.
@@TheWorldDBZ I have the same issue with my Panasonic AG-1960. Same problems with AVISynth and dehaloing too, loses way too much detail. Honestly makes me glad to know this isn't just a problem with my VCR alone if even you of all people are having issues with it. Thanks for the reply, really respect the work you've done
@@remembrance9134In principle, ringing is caused by the edges of waveforms of luminance information being overly protruding. I lack knowledge on the mechanical aspect of VCRs, so I don't know how it is actually caused in their playback processes, but I suppose a lot of VCRs purposely provoke ringing by emphasizing waveforms in order to compensate the low horizontal resolutions of analog videotape formats. Most Betamax VCRs from Sony come with a switch named "EDIT" that can turn off this sharpening filter, but none of my VHS decks have that kind of option. Panasonic tended to give weight to sharpness when it comes to consumer VCRs, so yours might purposely cause the haloing too.
@@TheWorldDBZ My Panasonic actually does have that editing switch because it's a Pros-sumer editing VCR, but turning it to edit mode doesn't help all that much, still has edge ringing. Makes sense it would be that filter though. From what I've seen the AG-1980 doesn't have that as much as others, but based upon what you're saying it seems that most of these pro-decks all seem to have that luminance issue to some degree. I'm sure capturing in S-Video doesn't help because of the clarity it provides, making the ringing even more noticeable. But like you said, it's a small price to pay for the clearer image
@@remembrance9134 I captured this OVA with JVC's professional model BR-S822, which comes with the edit mode, but what it does is basically just turning off the noise reduction filter and increasing the noise in luminance.
地獄のキューピー安芸情二^_^
Was the output composite, svideo, or component?
It's component (Betacam level).
@@TheWorldDBZ is there any advantage to pumping out a VHS tape over S-video or Component?
The animation reminds me of 90s Pierrot. did they do it
The animation for this OVA was handled by J.C. Staff.
I love old anime add more video please
This was SO good. There is more Ovas available?
It's based on a 14 volume manga. There is a 4-part direct-to-video live action movie.
Wow, this VHS recording looks extraordinarily clean even for a 1st gen tape in mint condition, must've undergone digital post-processing.
Not really. The cap came out this clean from the box. You'd be surprised how much of a difference professional gear makes.
Amazing! I'm deeply impressed, Mister.
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42:34 ババアじゃねーか!
How do you know a capture is from VHS? The light halos have dark halos that have light halos that have dark halos. Good work though. VHS captures can be a real headache, even in the best of circumstances.
Because we literally bought the vhs and captured it through a vcr
Considering how to clean this looks, I think this is from a laserdisc.
Dude, read the title of the video.
@@MaxwelThuThu Dude, read the joke.
ah, I wish I could understand Japanese :(
We're gonna be working with a fansub group to translate this at some point!
@@KinekoVideo ☺️ awesome, thank you
It looks pretty good! is this from a laserdisc?
Nope, VHS.
@@KinekoVideo That must have been a minty tape.
社会科といい問題クラスといい、gtoやんww
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