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Lily1027 said:

I was actually unsure if I should tag the cat's eye color or not, sorry about it!
Also, should I also tag the cat's facial expressions?

Not unless it is very much beyond what expression a cat would normally make.

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Goujer said:

@Lily1027
You do not need to tag the cat's eye color. Also the blue in the cat's eyes is it's iris not sclera. Cat's, unlike humans, have irises that encompass most of their visible eye, which is often simplified in animated styles to cover the entire eye.

I was actually unsure if I should tag the cat's eye color or not, sorry about it!
Also, should I also tag the cat's facial expressions?

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@Lily1027
You do not need to tag the cat's eye color. Also the blue in the cat's eyes is it's iris not sclera. Cat's, unlike humans, have irises that encompass most of their visible eye, which is often simplified in animated styles to cover the entire eye.

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Lily1027 said:

I actually uploaded it from there but I don't know why it became smaller... :/

The default image size on the old gallery is a scaled down version, the size you uploaded matches the default size, but you did not select the option for the image to appear at source size.

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Goujer said:

New .mp4 uses:
Video: AV1 at an avg. bitrate of 4000kbps (matching the .WMV's bitrate).
Double pass encode at Preset 1 using AV1-SVT.

Audio: Opus at 384kbps (matches the .WMV's bitrate).
However the sample rate is reduced from the 96kHz the .WMV used to 48kHz.

Video should pretty much match the source. The audio is still good quality, but is half the sampling rate of the original.
FLAC and ALAC supported the 96kHz, but Danbooru did not accept them.
AAC and Vorbis also seem to be limited to 48kHz.
It might be possible to modify Danbooru into accepting FLAC audio streams. But for now, this will do.

It's fine if the site doesn't support VMW files! I just wanted to clarify if you were interest why this file is in MP4 when the original file is in VMW. =)

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