Sneakers 1992 Bluray 1080p DTS-HD x264-Grym

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Sneakers.1992.Bluray.1080p.DTS-HD.x264-Grym.mkv




A security pro finds his past coming back to haunt him, when he and his unique team are tasked with retrieving a particularly important item.




Director..........: Phil Alden Robinson

Writers...........: Walter F. Parkes, Phil Alden Robinson &


Lawrence Lasker

Starring..........: Robert Redford, Dan Aykroyd, Sidney Poitier




iMDB URL..........: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105435
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SOURCE TYPE.......: Retail Blu-Ray 37,8 GB Movie @ 30746 kbps / 38,7 GB Full


ViDEO SPECS.......: x264 2PASS @ 14000+ Kbps ([email protected]/* */) - 23.976 fps


AUDiO SPECS 1.....: English DTS-HD Master 5.1 4061 kbps 48 kHz 24 bit


AUDiO SPECS 2.....: Commentary Dir. Phil Alden Robinson &


DP John Lindley


RUNTiME...........: 2h 05 min


MOViE CROPPED.....: No


FiLM ASPECT RATiO.: 1.85:1 Widescreen


RESOLUTiON........: 1920 X 1080p


EXTRAS............: Sorry no Extras on Disc


SUBTiTLES.........: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German,


Czech, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch, Greek,


Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Chinese,


Thai, Turkish



Grym's mkv's are encoded in 1920x1080 res. @ 2.35:1, 1.85:1, 1.66:1, 1.33:1 film aspect ratio. Just like a retail Blu-Ray is. This will NEVER change, so don't ask! Why is Grym's mkv's encoded this way? Read Number 2. Thanks.


1. Click link below for Guide to help setting up OS, MPC-HC & LAV Filters for


Bit Streaming to HD-Receiver & MAD VR, as well!



2. So how can I watch your not cropped x264 rip in the so-called 2.35:1


Anamorphic/Letterbox image, mate?

---

For starters we have Film Aspect Ratio = Letterbox, CinemaScope, PanaVision etc. =


2.35:1, 1.85:1, 1.66:1, 1.33:1 ect. Film Aspect Ratio is the ratio of the width


of the visible area of the video/film frame to the height of the visible area,


measuring from a 4:3 TV Display. All the Cinematic Aspect Ratios/Framings


mentioned just above apply to the HD resolutions 1080p (NOT 800p) and 720p (NOT


544p) and to the standard resolutions as well, being the DVD resolutions 720x576p


(PAL) & 640x480p (NTSC).

Then we have the "black bars". These areas are black to allow for better


contrast. The wrongly called "black bars" is in fact part of the image! So if any


part of the black unused areas is cropped/cut of the image then the original


aspect/scope/letterbox ratio is lost! That goes for all BD/DVD resolutions.

I know that a Blu-Ray player cannot playback anamorphic/letterbox material like


the DVD player can, but the anamorphic/letterbox/Framing/Aspect Ratio scope is


still in the transfer/encode, so for this to work you have to rip the Blu-Ray


disc to PC, and play it back anamorphic/letterbox from PC. Or you can grab one of


Grym's uncropped x264 rips and use that for anamorphic/letterbox playback from PC.

You can set a DVD player & also HD Box's to Display Aspect Ratio setting 4:3 and


receive correct aspect ratio/framing (Not all HD Box's apply). All the 16:9


setting in a DVD & Blu-Ray player or HD Box do, is to crop the image. That's it.

You can watch the movie in original 2.35:1 anamorphic/letterbox scope,


like you do in the theater, by setting the aspect ratio in your software player


to 2.35:1.

Example:

Open a 2.35:1 Grym mkv encode or retail BD 2.35:1 m2ts file in MPC-HC. Right


click in center of MPC-HC screen. Choose 'Video Frame'. Choose 'Override Aspect


Ratio'. Choose '235:100' (2.35:1). Display Aspect Ratio setting on your 16:9 flat


screen you set to 1:1 pixel mapping or whatever the name is on your telly. On my


own Pioneer Kuro LX5090H 16:9 flat TV it's called Dot by Dot. Now play mkv.

Ok, now try using same playback procedure with a cropped so-called "2.35:1"


1920x800 rip/file. 1920x800 cannot be 2.35:1 on a tv screen (Where it Counts),


because The Cinematic Aspect Ratios has nothing to do with Resolution! Aspect


Ratio is a Framing tool for images in the cinema business. So it's impossible to


get a correct 2.35:1 framed image on a correct set tv screen when the resolution


is cropped to 1920x800, because now the image has been manipulated to a 1.85:1


framing simply because part of the black areas are cropped of.

If you want to watch 1.85:1 aspect ratio movies in the correct aspect ratio


you then set the aspect ratio to 2.35:1 as well, and the image will have the


"small" black bars.

Cinematic Aspect Ratios on 16:9 flat TV: Display Aspect Ratio setting on TV set


to 1:1 pixel mapping and resolution is 1080p. Resolution could also be 720p, 480p


or 576p, the Framing/Aspect Ratio would be the same:

1.33:1 - Black bars on all sides of image (4:3) - Aka 1.37:1 Academy Standard


Image:
http://someimage.com/rLrxESc

1.66:1 - Black bars on all sides of image (Small L+R) - Movies


Image: http://someimage.com/1ck9wcT

1.78:1 - Full screen. Image fills whole of screen (16:9) - HDTV & Home Video


Image: http://someimage.com/BqgDoMB

1.85:1 - Black bars Top & Bottom of image (Small) - Movies, HDTV & Home Video


Image: http://someimage.com/90ZxXoJ

2.35:1 - Black bars Top & Bottom of image (Big) - Aka 2.40:1 & Anamorphic Scope


Image: http://someimage.com/ll7hnDY

2.35:1 on a theater screen: http://someimage.com/aopL0DM

Links:

http://www.widescreen.org/index.shtml

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letterboxing_(filming)




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