unpaq | 101 points
Blue Planet II is a 2017 British nature documentary series produced by the BBC Natural History Unit. Like its predecessor, The Blue Planet (2001), it is narrated and presented by naturalist Sir David Attenborough.
BASE64 ENCODED MEGA LINK:
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PLAINTEXT (NOT BASE64) MEGA DECRYPTION KEY:
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^For ^many ^other ^versions ^of ^this ^series, ^please ^visit ^the ^"DOCS" ^link ^below.
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[-] Megabanette4 | 6 points
Whilst this sounds amazing you should be able to get this a good bit smaller with x265 and still retain almost all the quality
[-] rnishouldbestudying | 19 points
Someone's never downloaded a remux
[-] reallynotnick | 5 points
Someone's never compared CRF16-17 encodes vs remux, in motion they are insanely hard to tell the difference. I mean it's there but not enough for me to want to get a file that is 3x the size.
[-] rnishouldbestudying | 4 points
I totally agree. But for something like this I'd want the remux. 99% of movies I'm getting an encode
the hevc in the file description means x265, people should clarify instead of downvoting...
No... x265 and HEVC are not the same thing. The former refers the an encoder that produces the latter.
[-] PLZDONTBANMEAGAIN | 1 points
[-] groudon2224 | 3 points
HEVC doesn't automatically mean x265 especially for BluRays. Hollywood would not use x265, but instead their own proprietary HEVC encoder. x265 on the other hand does imply HEVC, but the converse is not true.
[-] Megabanette4 | 1 points
I'm well aware hevc is x265 and I didn't downvote. I said it's possible to compress the file further without compromising quality by using x265. Ie adjust your encoder settings and try again
[-] RhubarbGin | 2 points
Thanks
[-] street0721 | 2 points
good upload
[-] Plays_You_Wonderwall | 1 points
Been holding off on 1080p for this one. Thanks!!
[-] MrPeanut111 | 1 points
if the DTS doesnt work on my laptop, how do I make it work?
Part .001 of Episodes 4 and 6 are corrupted (Zippyshare links).
ZIPPYSHARE
Anyone verify if this is the case for them also before I attempt a download...
What program have you tried to extract with?
WinRAR. I ended up downloading from the MEGA links.
I’d likely say that is your problem. So many better programs to use these days for huge files such as these. All dependent upon operating system. But 7zip, keka, unrarx...
It says 'Unexpected end of archive'. Quite an obvious sign that the file itself is corrupted, no? I've extracted 80+GB Blu-Ray rips with WinRAR and it's fine. 7-zip's interface looks too simple and the file directory browser doesn't function as well as WinRAR's.
Hmm, I'm not sure if this is a problem with all the files but there's quite a bit of artifacting and errors with Episode 5. Episode extracted fine (from Zippyshare) but the image gets corrupted at times (e.g. @19:25).
[-] Navarrotarro | 1 points
are the zippyshare links down or just the file that links the zippyshare files?
[-] Numinak | 15 points | Jan 20 2018 22:10:36
Dang you tempt me. Already got this in 1080p, but 4k sounds very tempting to grab and replace.
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[-] Bm_Fbtz_Dzqifs | 2 points | Jan 21 2018 00:35:32
1080p remuxes are already huge how big is this 4K one?
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[-] AlvaroB | 7 points | Jan 21 2018 00:48:18
Read the title again. It says 143GB
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