Transformers Age of Extinction (2014) 1080p 5.1 BrRip x264 - Judasseeders: 12
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Transformers Age of Extinction (2014) 1080p 5.1 BrRip x264 - Judas (Size: 3.97 GB)
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Transformers Age of Extinction
[FORMAT]:........[ MP4 x264 VBR 2,800 kb/s (High@L4.0) {CRF Placebo} [SETTINGS]:......[ SUBME=11 (Full RD) / ME=TESA {SATD Exhaustive} [BITS/(PIXEL*F)]:[ 0.076 [FILE SIZE]:.....[ 3.95GB [RESOLUTION]:....[ 1920x800 [FRAME RATE]:....[ 23.976 fps [AUDIO STREAM 1]:[ AC-3 5.1 Surround 384 kb/s 48khz {Dolby Digital 5.1} [AUDIO STREAM 2]:[ HE-AAC/LC 5.1 Surround 192kb/s 48khz (RAW PCM 5.1 Raw) [AUDIO STREAM 3]:[ Not Available [LANGUAGE]:......[ English [SUBTITLES]:.....[ English (SRT File) [RUNTIME]:.......[ 2Hr 45Min 07Sec (165 Minutes) [CHAPTERS].......[ YES [SOURCE].........[ 1080p Physical Retail Blu-ray Region 1|A The primary AC-3 AKA DD5.1 audio track is provided for MAXIMUM surround sound capability and for pure bit streaming support for those without AAC5.1-7.1 playback abilities, are restricted to using a digital connection using fiber/toslink/coax/spdif and doesn't have real time Dolby digital live or DTS-connect abilities. Additionally advantages of the AC-3 stream is flawless direct real time down mixing to all stereo devices without any potential decoding issues anywhere along the line, be it using laptop/headphones or a dedicated stereo amplifier, it should reproduce very well. Dolby Digital AC-3 Decoding is required of course, however, VLC is recommended as a media player that supports it natively, most tv's and almost any other media player box does support Dolby Digital AC-3 30 year old standards out of the box. Please, be patient with seeding... Enjoy ;) Feel free to give a thumbs up and a comment, and if you have any issues, concerns or dislikes, be constructive and leave a comment about that too! Thank You! Sharing WidgetTrailerScreenshotsAll Comments |
The encode was done quite a long time ago... but i need to ask... considering the complexity and distinct issues with encoding such visual intensive film.. how does it look... (on a 4k screen it still looks rather muddy but i was trying to keep it under 4gb)...
additionally i've set AC-3 5.1 as the primary track for audio.... i'm curious to know how many people have a problem with this... additionally i've included a smaller HE-AAC/LC 5.1 192kbps track which theoretically SHOULD be used if the first track is not playable by various media players... (which seemed to do what wanted on some none AC-3 compliant devices... but this is no guarantee that my results match anyone elses)...
Please let me know...
By the way under description for this upload you put: Description
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