Iron.Man.2.CAM.H264[quark]
- Type:
- Video > Movie clips
- Files:
- 2
- Size:
- 163.09 MiB (171014952 Bytes)
- Info:
- IMDB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Uploaded:
- 2010-05-03 15:21 GMT
- By:
- twentyforty
- Seeders:
- 1
- Leechers:
- 0
- Info Hash: 06B0BBA7B7D54401A240A537CF6EAB17A806E7F5
Iron Man 2 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1228705 Source: CAM Xvid-Flawl3ss.avi 1.39 GB Genre: Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi | Thriller Audio: English Runtime: 1hr 52min IMDB Rating: 8.7/10 (1,781 votes) RT Critics: 6.4/10 (47 reviews) Directed By: Jon Favreau Starring: Robert Downey, Don Cheadle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Scarlett Johansson Billionaire Tony Stark must contend with deadly issues involving the government, his own friends, as well as new enemies due to his superhero alter ego Iron Man. Sample is included, download it first then decide. **************************************************************** [ About file ] Name: I.M.2.CAM.H264[quark].mp4 Date: 3/05/2010 13:27:36 Size: 169,500,861 bytes (161.649 MB) [ Generic infos ] Play duration: 01:52:05 (6724.916666 s) Container type: MP4/MOV Major brand: ISO Base Media version 1 Compatible brands: JVT AVC Creation time: 2/05/2010 11:27:20 UTC Modification time: 2/05/2010 11:27:20 UTC Number of streams: 2 Type of stream nr. 1: audio (AAC Low complexity) {GPAC ISO Audio Handler} Type of stream nr. 2: video (avc1) {GPAC ISO Video Handler} Audio streams: 1 [ Relevant data ] Resolution: 352 x 192 Width: multiple of 32 Height: multiple of 32 Average DRF: 26.755246 Standard deviation: 1.096457 Std. dev. weighted mean: 1.067660 [ Video track ] Codec: avc1 Resolution: 352 x 192 Frame aspect ratio: 11:6 = 1.833333 (~1.85:1) Pixel aspect ratio: 1:1 = 1 Display aspect ratio: 11:6 = 1.833333 (~1.85:1) Framerate: 25 fps Number of frames: 168116 Bitrate: 167.600491 kbps [ Audio track ] Codec: AAC Low complexity Bitrate: 32.248828 kbps Channels: 1 Sample rate: 22050 Hz [ About H.264 encoding ] User data: x264 User data: core 59 User data: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec User data: Copyleft 2003-2008 User data: http://www.videolan.org/x264.html User data: cabac=1 User data: ref=3 User data: deblock=1:0:0 User data: analyse=0x1:0x131 User data: me=dia User data: subme=6 User data: brdo=1 User data: mixed_ref=1 User data: me_range=16 User data: chroma_me=1 User data: trellis=1 User data: 8x8dct=0 User data: cqm=0 User data: deadzone=21,11 User data: chroma_qp_offset=0 User data: threads=3 User data: nr=0 User data: decimate=1 User data: mbaff=0 User data: bframes=0 User data: keyint=250 User data: keyint_min=25 User data: scenecut=40(pre) User data: rc=2pass User data: bitrate=168 User data: ratetol=1.0 User data: rceq='blurCplx^(1-qComp)' User data: qcomp=1.00 User data: qpmin=10 User data: qpmax=51 User data: qpstep=4 User data: cplxblur=20.0 User data: qblur=0.5 User data: ip_ratio=1.40 User data: aq=2:1.00 User data: zones=1,2752,q=20 SPS id: 0 Profile: Num ref frames: 3 Aspect ratio: Square pixels Chroma format idc: YUV 4:2:0 PPS id: 0 (SPS: 0) Entropy coding type: CABAC Weighted prediction: No Weighted bipred idc: No 8x8dct: No Number of frames: 168116 Drop/delay frames: 0 Corrupted frames: 0 P-slices: 166565 ( 99.077 %) ######################### B-slices: 0 ( 0.000 %) I-slices: 1551 ( 0.923 %) SP-slices: 0 ( 0.000 %) SI-slices: 0 ( 0.000 %) [ DRF analysis ] Average DRF: 26.755246 Standard deviation: 1.096457 Max DRF: 31 DRF31: 0 ( 0.000 %) P-slices average DRF: 26.779335 P-slices std. deviation: 1.067765 P-slices max DRF: 31 I-slices average DRF: 24.168278 I-slices std. deviation: 1.056458 I-slices max DRF: 28 [ Profile compliancy ] Profile to check: MTK PAL 6000 Resolution: Ok Framerate: Ok Min buffer fill: 81% ********************************************************************************** DO NOT download if you watch on high resolution TV or monitors. NOT for handhelds or phones, just computers. Playable in VLC, WMP and MPC with CoreCodec and DivX 7 AAC DShow filter, mplayer, KMplayer and of course, in QuckTime Player. However, picture is better than 90% of CAMs and definitely watchable. Goal was "preview" quality, not the ultimate one - what is self-evident from redicolously small file-size. Trade-offs must be included. And please, do not watch it with a nose in the screen, take proper distance to the monitor or TV (as advised in TV manuals). For example; when I finish encoding, I always check out the file, do short preview, rewinding back and forth. It usualy looks ugly - but - then I move back and sit on the sofa, 6 feet away - and everything looks as it should. Nice and watchable, like on older, analog TV set. 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