Dr: Stone E01 Web X264-uranime
VLC's default renderer sometimes mishandles color space for WEB-DLs encoded with --colorprim BT.709 .
Use MPC-HC (Media Player Classic Home Cinema) with madVR (video renderer). This combination upscales the 1080p x264 to your monitor’s native resolution using neural network algorithms. Dr Stone E01 WEB x264-URANiME
| Parameter | Value | | :--- | :--- | | | MKV (Matroska) | | Video Codec | x264 (High@L4.1) | | Bitrate Mode | Variable (VBR) | | Average Bitrate | ~5,500 - 6,000 kbps | | Resolution | 1920x1080 (1080p) | | Frame Rate | 23.976 fps (Film standard) | | Audio | AAC 2.0 (Japanese) @ 192 kbps | | Subtitles | Soft-subs (ASS/SRT) | VLC's default renderer sometimes mishandles color space for
In the vast ecosystem of anime fansubbing and digital distribution, certain file names become legendary among collectors. One such string of text— Dr Stone E01 WEB x264-URANiME —represents more than just a file name. It marks the moment a modern shonen classic burst onto the scene in high quality. | Parameter | Value | | :--- |
For the average viewer, the official stream is fine. But for the enthusiast—the person who wants to see the individual cracks in Taiju’s petrified skin, or hear the subtle reverb in Senku's counting—the URANiME encode remains essential.
Unlike Naruto or One Piece , Dr. Stone begins with a cataclysm. In "Stone World," every human on Earth is simultaneously Petrified into stone statues. The protagonist, high school genius Senku Ishigami, awakens 3,700 years later to find civilization destroyed. The episode masterfully balances despair and hope.
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