While major fansubbing groups like HorribleSubs, Commie, or Erai-Raws are household names in the community, tags like rich-jc often point to smaller, niche encoders or individual contributors on forums like Nyaa.si. The "jc" could imply various things—from a group initials to a specific encoder's handle.
Standard video (which most TVs and phones play natively) uses 8-bit color depth. This allows for about 16.7 million colors. While that sounds like a lot, anime is unique compared to live-action film. Anime often features gradients—skies fading from light blue to dark blue, or skin tones shifting in shadow. -rich-jc- Nanatsu no Taizai 01 -1920x1080--hi10...
If you are downloading -rich-jc- Nanatsu no Taizai 01 -1920x1080--hi10... for a home theater PC (HTPC), you are golden. If for a USB stick plugged into a Samsung TV, abort mission and look for an 8-bit release. While major fansubbing groups like HorribleSubs, Commie, or
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By understanding these tags, you stop being a casual viewer and become a connoisseur of anime encoding. For Episode 01 of Nanatsu no Taizai – the introduction of the Dragon’s Sin of Wrath – you owe it to yourself to watch it without banding, without artifacts, in the full 10-bit glory that Hiroyuki Sawano’s score and A-1 Pictures’ animation deserve.
The keyword -rich-jc- Nanatsu no Taizai 01 -1920x1080--hi10... is not a mistake. It is a specification for perfection. It tells you the group (rich-jc), the show (The Seven Deadly Sins), the resolution (Full HD), and the color depth (High 10 Profile).