[Orphan] Singles v2 (VHS)

Category:
Date:
2019-07-12 20:40 UTC
Submitter:
Seeders:
5
File size:
502.7 MiB
Completed:
609
Info hash:
bcf93e92da91bed739d439d556fa8182cb385b22
Orphan presents a revised version of the 1993 Margaret OVA *Singles*. This is based on a new video rip and provides much clearer video, as well as both channels of audio. For more information, see [this blog entry](https://collectr.blogspot.com/2019/07/singles-v2.html). A set of scans from the VHS tape, including covers and postcards, can be downloaded from [here](https://mega.nz/#!TQgB2IJB!_uEYt7dqTGD6rCuX1JfoSYgfgGwelXsBQkdHlc_2rps). This release, and all Orphan releases, are available for direct download from IRC bot Orphan|Arutha in channels #nibl or #news on irc.rizon.net.

File list

  • [Orphan] Singles v2 (VHS) [9973F29C].mkv (502.7 MiB)
Thanks for more rare stuff :)
any chance of getting an old torrent re-seeded the one I am referring to is the one for Usagi Drop https://nyaa.si/view/494096 ... possibly as a smaller file size ? the original was done many years ago, a new encode might allow a smaller file size

archivisth (uploader)

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@komugi - It is seeded: multiple seeders, no leechers. And you can always get it from the bot. As for a re-encode, you'd have to talk to the encoder (at Commie) about that. Good luck...
Thanks for posting all this stuff
@ archivisth the torrent thread lists 2 seeds, I have been trying for days to get it, and nothing, and looking at the comments, it has been that way for a good while noew ... not everyone in here uses irc ... I am one who has never used irc, I don't even know how it works, and I imagine there are lots of other in here who are like that also
>not everyone here uses IRC It literally takes 5 minutes to learn. Download Hexchat, or iRSSI, or whatever client you want, connect to Rizon, then run the request command message in Rizon, as generated from: https://nibl.co.uk/bots.php (ex. /msg Orphan|Arutha xdcc send #663 ). >[Orphan]: With this release, all of the Margaret OVAs now use Orphan's own encodes rather than random Internet raws. Neat