Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS-LiNUX
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Network (1976) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074958/ Plot summary: A television network cynically exploits a deranged former anchor's ravings and revelations about the news media for its own profit, but finds that his message may be difficult to control. Video: HEVC (x265) 5000 kb/s (VBR) Audio: dts (DTS), 48000 Hz, mono, 768 kb/s (eng) Subtitles: Eng, Fre, Spa, Swe *** "High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), also known as H.265 and MPEG-H Part 2, is a video compression standard, designed as a successor to the widely used AVC (H.264 or MPEG-4 Part 10). In comparison to AVC, HEVC offers from 25% to 50% better data compression at the same level of video quality, or substantially improved video quality at the same bit rate." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Efficiency_Video_Coding 10-bit color depth should ALWAYS be used when encoding HEVC (x265), because it saves bandwidth and results in higher quality per bitrate. Even if the source is only 8-bit, like regular BluRays are, 10-bit encoding should be used for the reasons stated. Regular BluRays are encoded in H264, not H265 (HEVC). There's a new disc format called "Ultra HD Blu-ray" ("4K Ultra HD"), which is encoded in H265, with 4K resolution. Unless the source of an encode is this new format, it's in 8-bit color depth. "... encoding pictures using 10-bit processing always saves bandwidth compared to 8-bit processing, whatever the source pixel bit depth." https://x264.nl/x264/10bit_02-ateme-why_does_10bit_save_bandwidth.pdf *** Command used to extract core DTS track, and remux: ffmpeg -i "/run/media/lucifer/0d6b70fa-0c49-47d6-84c1-3f8509d52b58/Torrents/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.REMUX.AVC.DTS-HD.MA.1.0-EPSiLON.mkv" -metadata title="" -map 0:v -map 0:1 -map 0:s? -bsf:a dca_core -c:v copy -c:a copy -c:s copy "/home/lucifer/SSD/rips/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS/Network.1976.REMUX.mkv" Command used to encode: HandBrakeCLI --format av_mkv --markers --encoder x265_10bit --encoder-preset slow --encoder-tune grain --vb 5000 --two-pass --vfr --aencoder copy:dts -i "/home/lucifer/SSD/rips/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS/Network.1976.REMUX.mkv" -o "/home/lucifer/SSD/rips/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS.mkv" 2> >(tee "/home/lucifer/SSD/rips/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS/Info/Network.1976_HandBrake_log.txt") Commands used to merge with subtitles: mkvmerge --title "" -o "/home/lucifer/SSD/rips/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS.TMP-2980-13090.mkv" "/home/lucifer/SSD/rips/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS.mkv" --no-video --no-audio --no-chapters "/home/lucifer/SSD/rips/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS/Network.1976.REMUX.mkv" mv "/home/lucifer/SSD/rips/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS.TMP-2980-13090.mkv" "/home/lucifer/SSD/rips/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS.mkv" mkvmerge -o "/home/lucifer/SSD/rips/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS-25189-27889.mkv" --default-track-flag 2:1 --default-track-flag 3:0 --default-track-flag 4:0 "/home/lucifer/SSD/rips/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS/Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x265.DTS.mkv" --language 0:eng --default-track-flag 0:0 eng.srt --language 0:swe --default-track-flag 0:0 swe.srt ***