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[BlackRabbit] Nadia - The Secret of Blue Water (1990) - S00 [DVD-576p][Opus 2.0][AV1]
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Japanese
English
French

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Sample taken from: Nadia - The Secret of Blue Water (1990) - S00E11 - Nadia The Motion Picture [DVD-576p][Opus 2.0][AV1]-BlackRabbit.mkv

General Matroska | 1 h 23 min | 370 MiB
Overall bit rate 622 kb/s
Encoded date 2026-06-26 23:17:37 UTC
Writing application mkvmerge 99.0 ('Buka') 64-bit
Writing library libebml v1.4.5 + libmatroska v1.7.1 / Lavf62.12.100
Video #1 AV1 | 768x576 | 526 kb/s
Title BlackRabbit
Format AV1
Format profile Main@L3.0
Duration 1 h 23 min
Bit rate 526 kb/s
Stream size 313 MiB (85%)
Resolution 768x576
Frame rate 25.000 FPS
Color space YUV
Chroma subsampling 4:2:0
Bit depth 10 bits
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) 0.048
Color primaries BT.601 NTSC
Menu 8 entries
00:00:00.000 en:Chapitre 01
00:05:42.680 en:Chapitre 02
00:28:20.920 en:Chapitre 03
00:35:57.480 en:Chapitre 04
00:43:50.680 en:Chapitre 05
00:55:14.480 en:Chapitre 06
01:07:19.880 en:Chapitre 07
01:18:41.080 en:Chapitre 08
#1 Japanese | Opus 2.0 | 93.6 kb/s
Language Japanese
Format Opus
Duration 1 h 23 min
Bit rate 93.6 kb/s
Stream size 55.6 MiB (15%)
Channel layout L R
Sampling rate 48.0 kHz
Compression mode Lossy
#1 English UTF-8 [Full Subtitles [ALBTRD]] (default)
Title Full Subtitles [ALBTRD]
Language English
Format UTF-8
Stream size 34.8 KiB (0%)
Default Yes
Forced No
Count of elements 1230
#2 French UTF-8 [Full Subtitles [ALBTRD]] (default)
Title Full Subtitles [ALBTRD]
Language French
Format UTF-8
Stream size 31.5 KiB (0%)
Default Yes
Forced No
Count of elements 1103

Release Information

Field Value
File Nadia - The Secret of Blue Water (1990) - S00E11 - Nadia The Motion Picture [DVD-576p][Opus 2.0][AV1]-BlackRabbit.mkv
Source ALBTRD
File Size 370 MiB
Duration 1 h 23 min
Overall Bitrate 622 kb/s
Frame Rate 25.000 FPS
Rabbit Encoder v6.7.0
Language Detector v2.5.3

Rabbit Encoder Settings

Setting Value
Quality Low
Speed Slower
Dedupe subtitles Yes
Highest audio layout only Yes
No commentary audio Yes
Audio languages jpn, eng
Raw RE1|c~cp=--photon-noise 15000,q=l,sp=sr,cl=0.3,dd=1,kc=1,rc=1|al~v=jpn+eng|sm~sp=f,tb=s

Video

Property Value
Codec AV1
Resolution 768×576
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Bitrate 526 kb/s
Frame Rate 25.000 FPS (Constant)
Bit Depth 10 bits
Stream Size 313 MiB (85%)

Audio

# Language Codec Channels Bitrate Sample Rate Size Flags
1 Japanese Opus 2 channels (L R) 93.6 kb/s 48.0 kHz 55.6 MiB (15%) Default

Subtitles

# Title Format Language Flags
1 Full Subtitles [ALBTRD] UTF-8 English Default
2 Full Subtitles [ALBTRD] UTF-8 French Default

BlackRabbit Encodes

BlackRabbit focuses on mini encodes made for users who want to save storage space without giving up solid video and audio quality.
Our goal is simple: find the best available remux source, preferably with dual audio (Japanese + English) when possible, and encode it into:

  • Video: AV1
  • Audio: Opus

This makes the releases especially useful for people running automated setups such as Sonarr, where smaller file sizes can save a lot of storage over time.

Our Encoding Approach

Our releases are more than a straight AV1 + Opus re-encode. We never alter the actual content — no re-timing of dialogue, no cuts, no aggressive filtering by default — but we clean up and reorganize the tracks so every release is tidy, consistent, and behaves correctly across devices and media servers.

The core changes are:

  • video is encoded to AV1
  • audio is encoded to Opus
  • overall file size is significantly smaller

Alongside this, we properly handle the audio and subtitle tracks (details below). The end result is a release that's effectively the same as the source, just smaller, cleaner, and better organized.

Audio Handling

Beyond re-encoding to Opus, we tidy up the audio tracks so they behave predictably:

  • Smart bitrates — the Opus bitrate is chosen per channel layout (mono, stereo, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1, all the way up to 7.1.4).
  • Logical ordering — tracks are sorted with Japanese first, English second, and any other languages alphabetically after that; main audio always comes before commentary and audio-description tracks.
  • Deduplication — redundant tracks are removed, keeping the best source per language and channel layout (lossless preferred, then highest bitrate).
  • Optional highest-layout pruning — when enabled, only the highest channel layout is kept per language.
  • Optional commentary removal — when enabled, commentary audio tracks are removed.
  • Correct flags — default, original, commentary, and audio-description flags are set properly.
  • Sync correction — any audio delay/offset baked into the source is corrected so tracks stay in sync.
  • Clean track names — messy or inconsistent track titles are cleared.

Subtitle Handling

Subtitles are kept as-is — we don't re-encode or restyle them — but we detect, label, and organize them so the right track shows up at the right time:

  • Track classification — every track is identified as Full, Signs & Songs, SDH, Honorifics, Commentary, or Storyboards, including content-based detection for sources with wrong or missing labels.
  • Clean, consistent names — e.g. Full Subtitles, Signs & Songs, SDH, with the source or release group tagged where known.
  • Correct flags — default, forced, hearing-impaired, commentary, and original flags are set so players automatically pick the intended track.
  • Logical ordering — English first, Japanese second, any other languages alphabetically after that; full subtitles before signs & songs; text-based before image-based.
  • Deduplication — redundant subtitle tracks are removed.

Source Quality

Source quality is very important to us. If a better remux/source becomes available later, we may re-encode the entire season using that source and increase the version number.
If you know of a better source, please let us know in the comments.

Sonarr Compatibility

Compatibility with automated media systems, especially Sonarr, is one of our main priorities. Because of that, we try to keep file names as Sonarr-compatible as possible to make library management easier and more reliable.

Our Priority

Our main goal is to provide mini AV1 encodes for as many anime as possible while still maintaining good video and audio quality.
When strong AV1 releases from other groups are already available, we would generally recommend using those instead. BlackRabbit's focus is on helping fill the gaps by providing compact, high-quality AV1 encodes across a wide range of titles.

Optional Support

If you would like to support and help us continue releasing mini AV1 encodes, donations are appreciated but never expected.

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Feedback is always welcome. If you spot a better source, naming issue, or anything else worth improving, let us know in the comments.

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