Shot.Caller.2017.Bluray.1080p.TrueHD.x264-Grym
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- Video > HD - Movies
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- IMDB
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- English
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- 1080p
- Uploaded:
- 2017-07-30 07:22:33 GMT
- By:
- vonRicht
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- Comments
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- Info Hash: 5D96CBDA6B314CCBD8D3DF0162A452C486E419AA
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Shot.Caller.2017.Bluray.1080p.TrueHD.x264-Grym.mkv A newly released prison gangster is forced by the leaders of his gang to orchestrate a major crime with a brutal rival gang on the streets of Southern California. Director.........: Ric Roman Waugh Writer...........: Ric Roman Waugh Starring.........: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Jon Bernthal, Lake Bell iMDB URL.........: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4633690 SOURCE TYPE......: Retail Blu-Ray 36,1 GB Movie @ 30332 kbps / 37,5 GB Full ViDEO SPECS......: x264 2PASS @ 14000+ Kbps ([email protected]) - 23.976 fps AUDiO SPECS 1....: English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 3514 kbps 48 kHz 24 bit AUDiO SPECS 2....: English Dolby Digital 5.1 640 kbps 48 kHz 16 bit RUNTIME..........: 2h 01 min MOViE CROPPED....: No FiLM ASPECT RATiO: 2.35:1 Anamorphic Scope / Letterbox RESOLUTiON.......: 1920 X 1080p EXTRAS...........: No SUBTiTLES........: English, French (-G-)
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This is off topic but there seems to be a lot of video noise in some of your encodes. For example, the 1976 carrie movie and the 1993 jurassic park movie as well. Its to the point where I have to turn my sharpness to 0 and the video noise filter to high to get rid of the noise but i lose some detail as well. I never had to do that with this encode from rarbg website: Jurassic.Park.1993.1080p.BluRay.x264.DTS-FGT
I know you upload high quality stuff but why do some of your stuff have so much video noise?
I know you upload high quality stuff but why do some of your stuff have so much video noise?
@excel876 Check your equipment because vonRicht / Grym torrents are the best high end encodes about.
@excel876:
Some films looks better than other films.
Especially older films.
When HD media's like Blu-Ray and HD-DVD came out and started releasing movies there were a sort of consensus between Blu-Ray producers that Blu-Ray's needed to look absolutely perfect, so Blu-Ray producers used filters to remove the grain or excessive grain.
Some films looks better than other films.
Especially older films.
When HD media's like Blu-Ray and HD-DVD came out and started releasing movies there were a sort of consensus between Blu-Ray producers that Blu-Ray's needed to look absolutely perfect, so Blu-Ray producers used filters to remove the grain or excessive grain.
That turned out to be a bad idea, because during the filter "remove grain" process the details in the picture were lost (smeared out) and the original grain structure manipulated to a fault.
Over the years Blu-Ray producers started to stop this "grain removing process" and present the movie as close to it's original look as possible without losing detail and foking up the picture grain structure.
Over the years Blu-Ray producers started to stop this "grain removing process" and present the movie as close to it's original look as possible without losing detail and foking up the picture grain structure.
That is why you see older flicks with heavy grain in some scenes/shot. Better camera's and knowledge remove those faults today, but you can still see heavy grain in some movie productions today. Especially in night scenes/shots where light is sparse. Without being an expert on camera's, I guess it depends on camera and lenses quality or maybe something completely different.
You will find uploaders who in their right mind think that removing heavy grain with their software's filter's will give their encode better picture quality. I wholeheartedly disagree with that opinion.
Where ever it's audio or video it is ALWAYS a bad idea to try to get better quality by manipulating analog or digital recordings with digital gear and with software gear! The copy will always be inferiour in quality. Yes, you can "clean" up recordings somewhat, but you'll lose detail and quality in the process.
Where ever it's audio or video it is ALWAYS a bad idea to try to get better quality by manipulating analog or digital recordings with digital gear and with software gear! The copy will always be inferiour in quality. Yes, you can "clean" up recordings somewhat, but you'll lose detail and quality in the process.
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