Cars (2006)(2160p BDRip DV+HDR10 HYBRID x265 crf15 40MAX S99 TrueHD 7 1 Atmos)[cTurtle-4K]
A hot-shot race-car named Lightning McQueen gets waylaid in Radiator Springs, where he finds the true meaning of friendship and family.
Year: 2006
Duration: 117 min
Release date: Friday 9th June 2006
Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Sport
Rating
7.5/10
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Stars:
Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, Bonnie Hunt, Larry The Cable Guy
SSIM SCORE: 99
ENCODER NOTES:
VIDEO: x265 / 2160p / Dolby Vision + HDR10 / crf15 / 11.5Mbps 9.37GB from 40.2Mbps 32.8GB 4K HEVC original / video size reduction = 71%
AUDIO #1: TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / 7098 kbps / original
AUDIO #2: AC3-EX 5.1 / 640 kbps / original
AUDIO #3: AAC 5.1 / 320 kbps (from AC3-EX 5.1 for added compatibility)
AUDIO #4-5: Commentary tracks
SUBTITLES : English, English, Arabic, Chinese, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian
SOURCE(S): Cars.2006.UHD.BluRay.2160p.TrueHD.Atmos.7.1.DV.HEVC.HYBRID.REMUX-FraMeSToR (40.1GB)
DETAILED ENCODER SETTINGS (always slow-preset with tweaks)
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NOTES ON SSIM
The SSIM measures the accuracy of the outputted encode v the source. If the source is sharp, an encode score of 90+ will also be sharp and look extremely close to the original. If a source is blurry and/or out of focus, an encode score of 90+ will still be blurry and out of focus. SSIM only measures how close it is to the source material. An "e;S##"e; is a score where filters where NOT used and an "e;FS##"e; is an encode where filters were used, usually for insane amounts of grain/noise. Filters can tilt/cheat the score in a positive way but look far different from, but possibly "e;better"e; than, the original so bear that in mind. Again, the SSIM score represents how accurately the content has been encoded when compared to the original. Addition things can skew the rating down such as home video footage, older-grainy footage, etc... To make things simple, and they are really not, just think of it as a grade; where a S91 would be an A and a S75 would be a C effort.
NOTES ON ENCODE SETTINGS
A few notes about bitrate: Most of these encodes have bitrate caps (20-40Mbps) to prevent spikes in bitrates that cause hiccups when streaming remotely. All content is test-encoded separately, yep every single upload, before settings are chosen and in general a CRF value is chosen that will keep the average bitrate safely below the set MAX rate without losing much quality. In some rare cases, a 2-pass ABR (average bitrate) setting is used because no amount of filtering would keep the bitrate down. Enjoy!