Shiniori-raws

Shiniori-Raws is primarily known as a release group (encoder) in the anime and manga pirating/preservation community, a "paper" on them typically covers their role in digital preservation and high-definition distribution.

However, within the archivist community, their work is viewed as preservation. Japanese television networks do not archive their broadcasts indefinitely. Commercial streaming services (Crunchyroll, Netflix, Hulu Japan) alter the product. For example: shiniori-raws

The next time you load up a fansub and the timing is perfect, or you watch a Blu-ray and wonder about a missing scene, remember the journey. Somewhere along the chain, a raw provider sat capturing the transport stream. And if that raw is tagged [Shiniori], you know the source is pure. Shiniori-Raws is primarily known as a release group

: Known for its breathtaking visuals, this release ensures the intricate character designs and lush environments are preserved in full Blu-ray glory. Their main presence is on Nyaa

Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes regarding digital preservation and fansubbing workflows. The distribution of copyrighted material without permission may violate laws in your jurisdiction. Always support official releases when available.

Here is a detailed breakdown of Shiniori-Raws.

  1. Find the Torrent: Go to the leading anime torrent index, Nyaa.si. Search for "shiniori-raws".
  2. Check the Log: Shiniori is known for transparency. They often include an Encoding log or MediaInfo text file in the torrent. Verify that the source is legitimate (e.g., "BS11" or "Tokyo MX" raw capture).
  3. Download: These files are not small. A single 24-minute episode in 1080i raw can be 1.5GB to 3GB, compared to a 300MB streaming rip.
  4. Processing (For Fansubbers):

    If you need high-quality raws for fansubbing, consider using BDMV from discs you own or web-dl from legal streaming services (for personal use only).