All my TDR Releases that have been ENCODED using THE HEVC/H.265 CODEC & need it for playback it makes sense if it is encoded 265 that you would need the 265 codec to play it back ..
So IF YOU GET SOUND AND NO PICTURE all it means that is you have old codecs so just update your player to the latest version or try PotPlayer it has the right codecs built in.
SO PLEASE DO NOT DOWNVOTE ME FOR HAVING SOUND AND NO PICTURE.
This is something you need to fix to play the HEVC RELEASES IN THE FUTURE. Thank you!
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Unique ID : 188710922409208126782546059150049525063 (0x8DF866D13AA7A7C7A6552B9C3F45BD47)
Format : Matroska
Format version : Version 4 / Version 2
File size : 4.41 GiB
Duration : 2h 3mn
Overall bit rate : 5 092 Kbps
Movie name : _KayOs_)TDR
Encoded date : UTC 2016-06-14 10:14:19
Writing application : mkvmerge v8.3.0 ('Over the Horizon') 64bit
Writing library : libebml v1.3.1 + libmatroska v1.4.2
H.265 HEVC INFO:
To play the H-265 HEVC format you must have the latest version Media Player with the latest codecs installed :
or all you will have is audio.
H.265 HEVC INFO:
To play the H-265 HEVC format you must have the latest version Media Player with the latest codecs installed :
or all you will have is audio. Please do not downvote my torrent just update your player thanks _)[(_()s
I use PotPlayer plays all the formats using built in codecs & updates no problem.
What is HEVC / H.265?
High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), also known as H.265, is a new video compression standard, developed by the Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC). The JCT-VC brings together image and video encoding experts from around the world, producing a single standard that is approved by two standards bodies;
ITU-T Study Group 16 – Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) – publishes the H.265 standard as ITU-T H.265, and
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 11 Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) – publishes the HEVC standard as ISO/IEC 23008-2.
The initial version of the H.265/HEVC standard was ratified in January, 2013.
HEVC was developed with the goal of providing twice the compression efficiency of the previous standard, H.264 / AVC. Although compression efficiency results vary depending on the type of content and the encoder settings, at typical consumer video distribution bit rates HEVC is typically able to compress video twice as efficiently as AVC. End-users can take advantage of improved compression efficiency in one of two ways (or some combination of both);
At an identical level of visual quality, HEVC enables video to be compressed to a file that is about half the size (or half the bit rate) of AVC, or
When compressed to the same file size or bit rate as AVC, HEVC delivers significantly better visual quality.
How can HEVC encode video files twice as efficiently as previous video coding standards?
Most of the power of video compression standards comes from a technique known as motion compensated prediction. Blocks of pixels are encoded by making reference to another area in the same frame (intra-prediction), or in another frame (inter-prediction). Where H.264/AVC defines macroblocks up to 16×16 pixels, HEVC can describe a much larger range of block sizes, up to 64 x 64 pixels.
HEVC allows predicted blocks to be coded in different block sizes than the residual error. Each top level coding unit (or CTU) is first coded as a prediction quad-tree, where at each depth the encoder decides whether to encode with merge/skip, inter, or intra coding. The residual from those predictions is then coded with a second quad-tree which can optionally have greater depth than the prediction quad-tree. For instance, this allows the residual error from a 32×32 inter coded coding unit (CU) to be represented by a mixture of 16×16, 8×8, and 4×4 transforms.
HEVC can encode motion vectors with much greater precision, giving a better predicted block with less residual error. There are 35 intra-picture directions, compared with only 9 for H.264/AVC.
HEVC includes Adaptive Motion Vector Prediction, a new method to improve inter-prediction.
An improved deblocking filter
Sample Adaptive Offset – an additional filter that reduces artifacts at block edges
Warcraft (2016) WEB-Rip 1080p HC x265 HEVC Eng AC-3 5.1_KayOs_)TDR.mkv.
Width : 1 912 pixels
Height : 796 pixels
Blurb:- MFE = Magic Filter Enhanced HC = Hard Coded subs
My 18 Hour Magic Filter Enhanced 2 pass Video H.265 & 6ch Audio enhanced under 4.5 GiG _)))
Cleaned toned & enhanced 4 ma eyes & to share with KAT eNjOy _))) Just for the Kids obviously heh heh_)) Please leave a VOTE on quality thanks
This site relies on the integrity of the downloader to share by seeding for at least as long as it took to download again. _))
Props to source _ thanks mate _))
Movie inFO: Movie: Warcraft
Detected quality: x265
IMDb link: 0803096
IMDb rating: 9.0 (1,620 votes)
RottenTomatoes: 24% 0%
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Release date: 10 June 2016
Writers: Duncan Jones (screenplay), Charles Leavitt (screenplay), Chris Metzen (story and characters)
Director: Duncan Jones
Language: English
Subtitles: Mandarin
Summary:
From Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures comes Warcraft, an epic adventure of world-colliding conflict based on Blizzard Entertainment’s global phenomenon. The peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: Orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another. As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people and their home. So begins a spectacular saga of power and sacrifice in which war has many faces, and everyone fights for something.
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That`s ok buddy no offence I did a 720p HDTC * There was one I downloaded from here but maybe you are right but if you look at the subs they look 3D ish on the HDTC versions but not on the 1080p version
There was one I downloaded from here but maybe you are right but if you look at the subs they look 3D ish on the HDTC versions but not on the 1080p version