Ender's Game (2013) 1080p 7.1 BDRip x264 High Quality - Judas

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Ender's Game

[FORMAT]:........[ MP4 x264 VBR 9,900 kb/s (High@L4.1) {CRF Placebo}
[SETTINGS]:......[ SUBME=11 (Full RD) / ME=TESA {SATD Exhaustive}
[BITS/(PIXEL*F)]:[ 0.268
[FILE SIZE]:.....[ 8.97GB
[RESOLUTION]:....[ 1920x800
[FRAME RATE]:....[ 23.976 fps
[AUDIO STREAM 1]:[ AC-3 5.1 Surround 384 kb/s 48khz {DD5.1}
[AUDIO STREAM 2]:[ AAC 7.1 Surround 1,280 kb/s 48khz (AAC/LC) {2-Pass}
[LANGUAGE]:......[ English
[SUBTITLES]:.....[ English (SRT File)
[RUNTIME]:.......[ 1Hr 53Min 48Sec (114 Minutes)
[CHAPTERS].......[ YES
[SOURCE].........[ 1080p Physical Retail Blu-ray Region 1|A

NOTE: It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you TRY the 2nd audio track to experience a better audio experience if your system supports it properly. A valid media player or device MUST have the ability to allow you to switch audio stream/tracks such as VLC or most smart tvs.

The primary AC-3 AKA Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track is provided for MAXIMUM surround sound capability and for pure bitstreaming support for those without AAC5.1-7.1 playback abilities, or are restricted to using a digital connection that uses fiber/toslink/coax/spdif and doesn't have realtime dolby digital live or dts-connect abilities.

Additionally, advantages of the AC-3 stream is flawless direct realtime downmixing to all stereo devices without any potential decoding issues anywhere along the line, be it using laptop/headphones or a dedicated stereo amplifier, it should reproduce very well.

Those with 6/7/8 Channel HDMI using LPCM or direct analog connections, you should be fully capable of playing the 2nd stream to experience a full audio spectrum version of the movie. DTS-HD is incapable of provided more than 5.1 audio @ 1536kbps (requires DTS-HD Master which is usually 4-6x larger file), AAC5.1 @ 960kbps or AAC7.1 @ 1280kbps should be unparalleled in terms of quality/size ratio, while providing the additional channels in the event of a movie being 6.1 or 7.1.


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darn, I really do like this movie ...but once I played it on 120" screen ...just was not all that. Oh well, still a great effor Judas ...your still good ...but this movie has alot of reflective surfaces so I would have like to see a bit more bitrate to account for the textures involved. Audio is great ...but some of the dark scenes suffer alot ...especially when Ender is outside talking to harrison ford. Sadly, I will just have to scrap this one in favor of the commentary version by HighCode (3 audio tracks + subs). Please consider investigation into 3D versions of movies that support it as the wife loves 3D so now I have basically moved everything towards supporting that (more money !!! hahah)
what? suffers?.... the black and dark scenes are sharp as razors on a 4k screen and there is zero banding. In fact highcodes video bitrate is lower than this by 2500kbps... reviewing the material suggest that whatever you are doing has messed up on your side.

why would you downvote it though, there was nothing wrong with it?
is the 4k TV doing any post processing on the source? at larger size I can see banding ...must do some comparisons to find out whats going on. Oh snap did not mean to downvote ! my bad wine and internet do not mix for mouse clicks haha later bro
i've disabled it... comparing frame for frame on the source bluray.... any banding that might exist is present on the bluray itself. If you can point out very specific points that it's occuring i would be happy to check. But otherwise considering the settings used and the higher bitrate of the video... i'd be rather surprised if the encode produced a worse result...
so have been doing some comparison frames etc.. and it seems some frames yours is better and some are better in highcodes version. Visually yours has more of a static grain artifacts (im guessing this is done by using CRF) especially in the skin textures its apparent and gives the overall effect as if recorded in film (band of brothers etc..). So to the eye its a static screen with video behind it (don't know how else to explain). Once its blown up its very jarring and apparent ...wife calls it interference pattern haha. So at this point its a throw up i guess ...both have benefits but if I had to view only one version I would go with the highcode since I could watch the film and not constantly keep getting popped out of the movie since my eyes would keep getting distracted by some fuzz here and there randomly. Does any of this make any sense judas?
Throughout the bluray itself, there is a grain effect on the film itself.... Now what you're likely seeing is this effect is being maintained as I personally never modify, filter or anything in order to keep as true/precise duplicate of the original bluray. Adding filters has pros/cons.... as you explained there are portions where mine has noticeable advantages and other parts where highcodes does, my best guess is because highcode likely used a filter or sorts.

Several encoders apply denoise and sharpening effects to try to counter the denoise effects, this tends to add additional "errors" to the video. However for many people the initial effect is visually "better" but in reality a number of other issues that may not go initially seen, are present.

On the 146" Display I have here which is 1080p, the video looks pretty much indistinguishable from the physical bluray, the grain effect is clearly visible, but it's consistent. The biggest shock is watching a ultra Clean 3D animated film and then watching a film like ender's game where there is this grain/noise throughout it.

Many directors/producers still prefer the heavy film effects.. just look at 300, or the Man of Steel which also has about the same level of grain/noise as ender's in much the same fashion. A lot of it is post processed film effects in order to maintain the "old style film" as some of these directors insist on using to maintain story like NOT REAL like environment (paraphrasing what some have specifically stated). It's always nice to see a film 100% clean though, this just doesn't happen to be one of them.
ahhh yes I see your point yes maybe highcode did filter it ...in that case I will have to just use yours ;-) as I like to stay as true to original as possible (I don't personally have enders bluray) but what you say makes absolute sense now. Thanks again brother for enlightening me.
I agree, unparalleled quality.

Thanks Judas