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View: The dialogue is natural and keeps the emotional weight of the series' climax. FFF leans slightly toward localization rather than literalism, making the complex relationships in this episode easier to follow. Final Verdict
: If you have a high-end sound system or studio headphones, the difference in the atmospheric clarity of the background music (composed by Yoshiaki Dewa) is noticeable compared to standard streaming versions. Subtitles & Translation (B+) [FFF] Nagi no Asukara - 22 [BD][1080p-FLAC][52A...
: By opting for 24-bit FLAC over AAC or AC3, this release offers the maximum possible fidelity for the episode's orchestral score and sound effects (like the ambient underwater hum and lapping waves). : The dialogue is natural and keeps the
: FFF is known for their "fancy" typesetting. In episode 22, you'll see stylized fonts for opening/ending themes and signs. While visually appealing, some may find them slightly distracting compared to more "invisible" styles from groups like UTW. Subtitles & Translation (B+) : By opting for
This release is episode 22 of the anime series (A Lull in the Sea), titled "Listening to the Waves." It was subbed and encoded by the group FFF (Fansubbing for Fun) from the Blu-ray source. Release Overview Version : Blu-ray Disc (BD) Resolution : 1080p Audio : Lossless FLAC (Japanese) Group : FFF
: FFF’s encode preserves the high dynamic range and vibrant "underwater" colors without the heavy banding or compression artifacts often seen in TV broadcasts or lower-quality 720p rips.