Hancock Unrated Spl. Edt. Ext. Cut (2008) 1080p 5.1 BrRip x264 -
- Type:
- Video > HD - Movies
- Files:
- 3
- Size:
- 1.81 GB
- Info:
- IMDB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Texted language(s):
- English
- Tag(s):
- Hancock Unrated 2008 Judas mp4 x264 aac 1080p 5.1 bluray bdrip brrip
- Uploaded:
- Mar 15, 2013
- By:
- dhjudasx
Hancock [FORMAT]:........[ MP4 x264 VBR 2,250 kb/s [FILE SIZE]:.....[ 1.81GB [RESOLUTION]:....[ 1920x800 [FRAME RATE]:....[ 23.976 fps [AUDIO STREAM 1]:[ AAC 2.0 Stereo VBR 96 kb/s [AUDIO STREAM 2]:[ AAC 5.1 Surround VBR 192 kb/s [LANGUAGE]:......[ English [SUBTITLES]:.....[ English (SRT File) [RUNTIME]:.......[ 1Hr 42Min [SOURCE].........[ 1080p Physical Blu-ray Compliant with Xbox360/PS3/iPads/Mobile Devices/etc. devices that require the primary Audio stream to be AAC Stereo (many do not accept/work with AAC 5.1 format). Audio Stream 2 available to those that also wish to experience great 5.1 sound that goes right alongside great picture quality. For those experiencing LOW VOLUME issues, try to playback the 2nd Audio stream in stereo mode, this should improve audio quality and increase the volume substantially. If you wish to experience 5.1 audio on the original PS3 or Newer PS3, Just select the audio options and ensure the 5.1 stream/track is selected. PC Users will have to use something like VLC that allows you to choose the 2nd Audio stream/track, Depending on your configuration, vlc should automatically enable 5.1 playback after the track change, but double check by selecting AUDIO ~ Audio Device ~ 5.1 Screenshot Previews: http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/6264/vlcsnap2013031514h27m53.png http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/663/vlcsnap2013031514h28m53.png http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/3197/vlcsnap2013031514h29m16.png http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/639/vlcsnap2013031514h30m29.png http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/4031/vlcsnap2013031514h31m17.png http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/6605/vlcsnap2013031514h33m24.png http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/8527/vlcsnap2013031514h35m00.png http://img856.imageshack.us/img856/6427/vlcsnap2013031514h35m55.png http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/7958/vlcsnap2013031514h36m40.png http://img853.imageshack.us/img853/1227/vlcsnap2013031514h37m51.png Please, be patient with seeding... Enjoy ;) Feel free to leave a + vote and a comment, Thank You!
nice upload. btw you had earlier mentioned that you're gonna increase the bitrate of the 6 channel stream from 192 kbps to a higher decibel. any plans implementing it shortly. i really hope and wish that you encode Predator I & II, spider-man 3 and T2 in that bitrate.
thank you for your encodes. they're simply superb..
thank you for your encodes. they're simply superb..
After thoroughly testing it and analyzing the audio... there isn't any reason to.
The Type of encoding i'm doing for audio is a 2 Pass AAC HE/LC implementation. Basically the audio quality and such is identical to that of a AC3 448-640kbps version.
It's like comparing MPEG2 video encoding to x264.... you can really compress a lot better with x264 and produce equivilent to better quality audio in the end anyways.
Even if i did bump the audio up to say 256kbps which i was thinking about doing... like i said.. testing really didn't show any hard pressed audiophile type improvement worth noting.
My Encodes also use cap breakers.. meaning that while i may have set it for 192kbps as the base value for the encode with VBR.... quite often you'll see that the bitrate will sometimes exceed 250kbps, one encode i did that i noticed it on had hit over 300kbps for the 6 channel audio encode. I very loosely enforce a strick bitrate and try to make sure that if more bitrate is needed to match the source material as closely and as accurately as possible... it will "within reason".
The Type of encoding i'm doing for audio is a 2 Pass AAC HE/LC implementation. Basically the audio quality and such is identical to that of a AC3 448-640kbps version.
It's like comparing MPEG2 video encoding to x264.... you can really compress a lot better with x264 and produce equivilent to better quality audio in the end anyways.
Even if i did bump the audio up to say 256kbps which i was thinking about doing... like i said.. testing really didn't show any hard pressed audiophile type improvement worth noting.
My Encodes also use cap breakers.. meaning that while i may have set it for 192kbps as the base value for the encode with VBR.... quite often you'll see that the bitrate will sometimes exceed 250kbps, one encode i did that i noticed it on had hit over 300kbps for the 6 channel audio encode. I very loosely enforce a strick bitrate and try to make sure that if more bitrate is needed to match the source material as closely and as accurately as possible... it will "within reason".
sounds great. that'd do it alright.
Thanks!
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