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Is ANN the worst anime site on the internet?

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Lupin:

--- Quote from: iindigo on July 27, 2009, 03:43:51 PM ---If one can't reliably judge fansub quality based on group ratings, how can one find the best release without playing the first episode from 4564367 different subbers?



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Comments. While some of the comments are useless, a lot seems to point out something about the video/audio/subtitle quality of a certain sub.

Reputation. A group's reputation, while not a very reliable measure, can give you an idea of what groups to choose from. It reduces the number of groups to choose from by a considerable amount.

Havoc10K:

--- Quote from: iindigo on July 27, 2009, 03:43:51 PM ---If one can't reliably judge fansub quality based on group ratings, how can one find the best release without playing the first episode from 4564367 different subbers?



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XXXXXX question
[post] this anime is subbed by theese guys : XXX XXX XXX XXX
wich one is the best


answer:

the one that takes the smallest of the screen and allows you to easily follow the story, wich Chihiro does allow you really well



--- Quote from: Lupin on July 27, 2009, 03:50:06 PM ---
Comments. While some of the comments are useless, a lot seems to point out something about the video/audio/subtitle quality of a certain sub.

Reputation. A group's reputation, while not a very reliable measure, can give you an idea of what groups to choose from. It reduces the number of groups to choose from by a considerable amount.

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comments and popularity, this is how l measure this :
search on one site and l see a few versions done by a few subbers groups, l look at Seed/Peer, the higher one is more popular meaning it's better, the usually easiest way to settle things.

also remember that Hentai subbers don't do a really good work, tough there are exceptions (BB,Discipline)

mgz:
as lupin said while about 1/5 of the comments are absolutely useless a large amount of them are useful for judging a episode or episodes from groups and usually there is updates like Group X did shitty for eps 1-3 and improved their quality greatly from epis 4-8 and continued to do so through the end of the series.

kristen:
Or go to ji hi and compare the releases yourself.

erious:
ANN has the most detailed information about anime production, cast and staff, by a huge margin. That is a fact. As long as any one site doesn't catch up to them, I'll be using ANN.
Only thing I use AniDB for is who subbed how many episodes of what - it's the best source for that.
I also use MAL, mostly for, as the name implies, a list of my anime(and manga). Its use as a database is limited, at best.

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