: 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).
This is widely considered one of the of this episode. If you are a fan of the show's aesthetic and have the storage space (given the large file size of FLAC/1080p), the FFF release provides a definitive viewing experience. [FFF] Nagi no Asukara - 22 [BD][1080p-FLAC][52A...
: 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. : By opting for 24-bit FLAC over AAC
: This specific file belongs to the group's "hi-res" batch, known for high-bitrate video and uncompressed audio. Video Quality (A-) : FFF is known for their "fancy" typesetting
: 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+)