Whiteout 2009 Blu-ray 1080p x264 DTS 5.1 extras-HighCodeseeders: 1
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Whiteout 2009 Blu-ray 1080p x264 DTS 5.1 extras-HighCode (Size: 17.54 GB)
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Whiteout 2009 Blu-ray 1080p x264 DTS 5.1 extras-HighCode Action, Crime, Mystery, Thriller http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365929/ U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko tracks a killer in Antarctica, as the sun is about to set for six months. Source--------- AVC @34 Mbps Format--------- mkv/avc File size-------- 16.9 GB Length--------- 1:40:40 Video Bit rate ~22.6 Mbps Resolution---- 1920x800 Frame rate---- 23.976 fps Audio--------- DTS 5.1 @1.5 Mbps Subtitles------ Eng & sdh, Ara, Dan, Dut, Fin, Fre, Hun, Ind, Nor, Pol, Pt br, Rom, Rus, Spa, Swe Screens------- http://someimage.com/5OMj Encoder------- HighCode Extras (720p, DD 2.0, 610MB, 28min) -Deleted Scenes -From Page to Screen -The Coldest Thriller Ever Sharing WidgetTrailerAll Comments |
Guess not then, sorry...
Cheers!
Often we can play so-called High@L5.0 but can't play High@L4.1, this "profile High@L5.0" or 4.1 ...whatever information in mediainfo is not set in stone. Most of us use hardware acceleration and have no problems with reframes 6/ bframes 6.
Don't take mediainfo as reference. You can play flawlessly a High 5.0 (1920/800) file while not so flawlessly a High 4.1 (1920/1080) file.
My next uploads' info (Tokyo Fist 1995 Blu-ray 1080p x264 DD 2.0-HighCode) says High 5.0 even though re-frames=5 only with bframes=7 (1920x1040). Anyway I make them High4.1 from now on.
I DL your nfo file, but I don't see anywhere what LEVEL you encoded this with...??? Many times you will use L4.2 which I cannot play. But, I don't think you say here.
Would you mind, please, letting me know what Level this is encoded with so that I know whether to DL it or not.
THANK YOU!