In some cases, "patched" refers to the removal of digital mosaics or the restoration of cut footage using assets from different regional releases. Technical Specifications (Typical)
The audio from a high-quality CD or LaserDisc might have been laid over a high-definition Blu-ray rip, requiring manual timing adjustments. kemonokko tsuushin the animation 01 audio la patched
This typically refers to the audio codec or source . "LA" is often shorthand in these circles for Lossless Audio (such as FLAC or ALAC), suggesting a high-fidelity version of the original Japanese soundtrack. In some cases, "patched" refers to the removal
This is the most critical tag. It indicates that the original file had a defect—such as out-of-sync audio, corrupted video frames, or missing subtitles—that has been fixed by a third-party group to create a "perfect" or "definitive" version. Why a "Patched" Version Exists "LA" is often shorthand in these circles for
This is the title of the series. "Kemonokko" (or Kemonoko ) refers to "beast girls" or characters with animal-like features (ears, tails, etc.).