Sunset.Blvd.1950.PROPER.1080p.BluRay.x264-AMIABLE
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- drama film-noir 1950 1080p ac3 insinuendo
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Sunset.Blvd.1950.PROPER.1080p.BluRay.X264-AMIABLE A hack screenwriter writes a screenplay for a former silent-film star who has faded into Hollywood obscurity. Date: 26th October 2012 Runtime: 01:50:18 Size: 4480mb Video: 1472x1080 (X264 @ 23.976fps) Audio: AC3 640k Source: Retail Blu-Ray sweetest downfall.. Lang: English Subs: English / French / Spanish / Portuguese IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043014/ Genre: Drama | Film-Noir || ||, Notes: HD4U used the AC3 core from the TrueHD audio stream core which is only 224k || Rules require high bitrate sources which can't be used in their original format to be transcoded to a minimum bitrate of 640k. In this case the THD peak bitrate is 1302k with an average of 1141k and should have been transcoded to a higher bitrate than core Our release uses ref 5 to "respect Level 4.1". The rules sadly lack when it comes to ref in 1080p for FS sources. "vertical resolution is greater than 864, then 4 must be used to respect L4.1". That is true for WS sources however for FS sources ref 5 is actually what "respects L4.1". Rules assume (wrongly) a constant horiziontal resolution of 1920 which isn't valid for scene 1080p as the sides are cropped off Under the current rules both are ok cause of the conflicting wording - ref 4 is specified as well as "must respect L4.1" A calculation Formula can be found in "high.definition.x264.standards.revision.3.1.addendum.1": ref = 12288 * 1024 / (vertical resolution * horizontal resolution * 1.5) Tomorrow's just your future yesterday!