Lightzmare | 172 points
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Batman.Begins.2005.UHD.BluRay.2160p.DTS-HD.MA.5.1.HEVC.REMUX
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GENERAL INFO
SOURCE : UHD Blu-ray Disc BeyondHD
FORMAT : MKV (Matroska)
SIZE : 55.6 GiB
DURATION : 02:20:04 (hh:mm:ss)
CHAPTERS : Named
VIDEO
CODEC : HEVC
TYPE : 2160p (Progressive)
FRAME RATE : 23.976 fps
DISPLAY ASPECT RATIO : 16:9
FORMAT PROFILE LEVEL : Main [email protected]@High
BITRATE : 52.4 Mbps
WIDTH x HEIGHT : 3840 x 2160 pixels
COLOR PRIMARIES : BT.2020
AUDIO
CODEC : DTS-HD Master Audio
LANGUAGE : English
CHANNEL(S) : 5.1
BITRATE : 4382 kbps
SAMPLING RATE : 48 KHz
BIT DEPTH : 24 bits
OTHER INFO : DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit
SUBTITLES
English (SDH) | Spanish (Latin American) | French
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The.Dark.Knight.2008.UHD.BluRay.2160p.DTS-HD.MA.5.1.HEVC.REMUX
Mediainfo
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GENERAL INFO
SOURCE : UHD Blu-ray Disc BeyondHD
FORMAT : MKV (Matroska)
SIZE : 54.3 GiB
DURATION : 02:32:12 (hh:mm:s️s)
CHAPTERS : Named
VIDEO
CODEC : HEVC
TYPE : 2160p (Progressive)
FRAME RATE : 23.976 fps
DISPLAY ASPECT RATIO : 16:9
FORMAT PROFILE LEVEL : Main [email protected]@High
BITRATE : 47.1 Mbps
WIDTH x HEIGHT : 3840 x 2160 pixels
COLOR PRIMARIES : BT.2020
AUDIO
CODEC : DTS-HD Master Audio
LANGUAGE : English
CHANNEL(S) : 5.1
BITRATE : 3840 kbps
SAMPLING RATE : 48 KHz
BIT DEPTH : 24 bits
OTHER INFO : DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit
SUBTITLES
English (SDH) | French | Chinese (Mandarin Traditional) | Spanish (Latin American)
Portuguese (Brazilian) | Thai
Screenshots:
The.Dark.Knight.Rises.2012.UHD.BluRay.2160p.DTS-HD.MA.5.1.HEVC.REMUX
Mediainfo
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GENERAL INFO
SOURCE : UHD Blu-ray Disc BeyondHD
FORMAT : MKV (Matroska)
SIZE : 69.7 GiB
DURATION : 02:44:32 (hh:mm:ss)
CHAPTERS : Named
VIDEO
CODEC : HEVC
TYPE : 2160p (Progressive)
FRAME RATE : 23.976 fps
DISPLAY ASPECT RATIO : 16:9
FORMAT PROFILE LEVEL : Main [email protected]@High
BITRATE : 55.8 Mbps
WIDTH x HEIGHT : 3840 x 2160 pixels
COLOR PRIMARIES : BT.2020
AUDIO
CODEC : DTS-HD Master Audio
LANGUAGE : English
CHANNEL(S) : 5.1
BITRATE : 4037 kbps
SAMPLING RATE : 48 KHz
BIT DEPTH : 24 bits
OTHER INFO : DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit
SUBTITLES
English (SDH) | French | German (SDH) | Italian (SDH) | Spanish (Castilian) | Dutch
Chinese (Mandarin Traditional) | Chinese (Mandarin Simplified) | Chinese (Cantonese)
Korean | Spanish (Latin American) | Portuguese (Brazilian) | Arabic | Croation | Czech
Danish | Finnish | Greek | Hebrew | Hungarian | Norwegian | Polish | Portuguese (Iberian)
Romanian | Russian | Swedish | Thai | Turkish | Japanese
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For those wondering, this is real 4K!
[-] larrythefatcat | 11 points
I still don't have a 4K TV/monitor, but it's nice to see that there are at least a few movies that are truly 4K and not upscaled 2K or 2.8K masters.
[-] drakenthegreat | 6 points
Everything starting with Batman Begins directed by Nolan is Real 4K, just so everyone is aware. They might be the only set of movies that also render their VFX at 4K and higher, with the exception of The Prestige which rendered VFX at 2K.
[-] Puptentjoe | 10 points
I already have this but it’s fantastic seeing these gigantic posts! Thanks and The Dark Knight in UHD is great.
[-] taco_bellis | 10 points
This is fantastic! I wish I could upvote you more. Any chance you have The Prestige in 4K? Its now the only one I'm missing from this new pack
[-] Lightzmare | 19 points
I don't have it but I can get it. Will upload it in the next days, most likely before Monday.
Edit: It's done. /r/megalinks/comments/7t9bmc
[-] taco_bellis | 7 points
Thank you, you're a saint. Much appreciated
[-] Lightzmare | 3 points
Done: /r/megalinks/comments/7t9bmc
[-] Megabanette4 | -2 points
Sorry to be debbie downer, I understand the original remux files are significant in size. But if you're reencoding the remux with HEVC how is it possible to be this size? I have incredible 4k HEVC movies under 15gig that look crystal clear. Is it really necessary to bloat the encode to 50gig for the smallest, probably almost unnoticeable to the human eye improvement in quality?
[-] Lightzmare | 10 points
>REMUX
>reencoding
>4K
Your answer lies on this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra_HD_Blu-ray
[-] Megabanette4 | 5 points
well dont i look like an idiot, thanks for clearing that up :)
[-] Lightzmare | 12 points
No problem.
For those who didn't get it: UHD content on Blu-rays are already in HEVC. There's no reencoding done as it's a REMUX, meaning that it's a simple muxing of the raw Blu-ray files into a MKV container.
[-] larrythefatcat | 4 points
I see OP has responded, but remux means there's no reencoding, which is why the files are larger than reencodes.
HEVC is the encoding used on UHD Blu-ray discs, so this is the full quality seen on the original physical releases.
Of course a Blu-ray (remux) is encoded, from the original scans of the 70/35mm film, What's happening: just using the neccesary bitrate for the BEST quality posible on 4k discs, you might not notice it, but a 15 GBs rip from a 50GBs will lack a lot, since they are using the same hevc compression si it's not like the 15gbs encode it's going to get very cristal clear from the original source.
Fun fact: a raw 4k file from scans or digital cameras it takes A LOT of space. I heard that the freaks and geeks series remaster of the series (4k scans of 35mm, about 13 episodes, 30minutes) it took almost a freaking petabyte, so, seeing the 4k blu rays at 50gbs, it's the least you should expect. Greetings.
[-] ishadow2013 | 5 points
Huge Request, but can I get these in 1080p?
[-] Lightzmare | 13 points
No
[-] Knightsabez | 1 points
Oohh i want, but damn that's a lot of gigs.
[-] ArtistEngineer | 1 points
How do you even play files this large?
I normally stream via WiFi to my media server on the TV. But I don't think I can transfer 55GB in the time it takes this movie to play!
I guess I'd have to load it on a USB stick and play it from my media server directly.
[-] Lightzmare | 6 points
Seedbox + Plex. It streams it over my 100Mbps fiber with no trouble.
the largest of these doesn't even require 60 Mbps to stream. if you can't get that on a LAN you might have some issues with your setup lol.
[-] ArtistEngineer | 1 points
That 60Mbps doesn't include transport protocol overhead, and the practical bandwidth of a LAN isn't always the same as what the "connection speed" says it is on your PC.
I was more interested in how people setup their home networks to make sure they can stream something this large without dropouts and buffering.
I'm pretty sure my home WiFi setup can't stream a 60GB file within 2 hours. I'm using the WiFi Router as the media hub, with a USB hard drive, and a SONY Android TV running Kodi as the media renderer.
I know that files above about 10GB start to stutter on this setup.
I also know that if use my Sonos speakers at the same time as streaming a video, I can run in to problems. Maybe it's worth running an ethernet cable from my router to my TV/media box.
[-] thepipesarecall | 0 points
Can anyone who downloaded this split and upload to Zippyshare?
[-] Kill_Me_Now_World | 3 points
[-] Cqouta | 21 points | Jan 26 2018 15:07:47
FYI, u/excel876 will complain because no zippyshare links available
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[-] [deleted] | 3 points | Jan 26 2018 17:17:57
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[-] Cqouta | 2 points | Jan 26 2018 18:00:03
Yeah, lets not give something complainers want
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[-] Cyromaniap | 6 points | Jan 26 2018 18:01:05
I can take it down if you want lol didnt realize i was contributing to a complainer :/
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[-] Cqouta | -4 points | Jan 26 2018 18:35:48
Please do
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