Dust Devil 1992 Final Cut 2160p UHD BluRay REMUX DV HDR HEVC FLAC 2 0-CiNEPHiLES
A woman on the run from her abusive husband encounters a mysterious hitch-hiker.
Year: 1992
Duration: 87 min
Release date: Wednesday 17th March 1993
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller, Western
Rating
6.3/10
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Stars:
Robert John Burke, Chelsea Field, Zakes Mokae, John Matshikiza, Rufus Swart, William Hootkins, Terry Norton, Russell Copley
Dust.Devil.1992.The.Final.Cut.2160p.UHD.Blu-ray.Remux.DV.HDR.HEVC.FLAC2.0-CiNEPHiLES
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Size...........: 50.1 GiB
Container......: Matroska
Duration.......: 01:48:20.512
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Codec..........: HEVC, Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, Profile 7.6, dvhe.07.06, BL+EL+RPU, no metadata compression, Blu-ray compatible / SMPTE ST 2086, Version HDR10, HDR10 compatible, PQ
Resolution.....: 3840x2160
Bit rate.......: 62.9 Mb/s
Frame rate.....: 23.976 fps
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Format.........: FLAC
Channels.......: 2 channels
Sample rate....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate.......: 546 kb/s
Language.......: English (Original Dolby Stereo SR Mix / Matrixed)
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Format.........: DTS-HD Master Audio
Channels.......: 6 channels
Sample rate....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate.......: 1 666 kb/s
Language.......: English (5.1 Surround Remix)
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Format.........: Dolby Digital
Channels.......: 2 channels
Sample rate....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate.......: 112 kb/s
Language.......: English (Commentary by director/writer Richard Stanley (2025))
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Format.........: Dolby Digital
Channels.......: 2 channels
Sample rate....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate.......: 192 kb/s
Language.......: English (Commentary by director/writer Richard Stanley, moderated by Norman Hill (2006))
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Format.........: FLAC
Channels.......: 2 channels
Sample rate....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate.......: 548 kb/s
Language.......: English (Commentary by director/writer Richard Stanley (2019))
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Format.........: Dolby Digital
Channels.......: 2 channels
Sample rate....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate.......: 112 kb/s
Language.......: English (Commentary by film critics Bryn Tilly and Richard Kuipers)
---SUBTITLES---
Language.......: English (US), UTF-8
Language.......: English (US) (PGS), PGS
Language.......: English (US) (SDH), UTF-8
Language.......: English (US) (SDH / PGS), PGS
Language.......: English (US) (Original Storyboard Overlay / PGS), PGS
Language.......: Catalan (PGS), PGS
Language.......: German (PGS), PGS
Language.......: Spanish (ES) (Castilian / PGS), PGS
Source #1: Umbrella Entertainment AUS UHD Blu-ray (2025): Used everything minus one legacy commentary and chapters. Thanks to TMT for the source.
Source #2: Kino Lorber USA UHD Blu-ray (2025): For legacy commentary and pgs.
Source #3: Koch Media GER Blu-ray (2019): For exclusive (and terrible) commentary and pgs.
Source #4: Edicions 79 ESP Blu-ray (2025): Additional pgs.
Source #5: Subversive Cinema NTSC DVD (2006): Named chapters.
NOTES
Demuxed with latest DGDemux with merge DV function. Used superior video of the Umbrella Entertainment AUS UHD Blu-ray which was encoded by Fidelity in Motion, it's a lot better than the terrible, full of ridden macroblocking of the Kino Lorber (which has a hack authoring company doing the encodes -using fast or medium preset-, only by having the maximum bitrate on a UHD sometimes save it or B&W movies);
Both UHD have Dolby Vision MEL with CM v4.0. The main difference is on the AUS, there's an option to choose the main movie and ditch the padded logo that doesn't belong to the movie, displayed after the movie ended which is on joined m2ts of Kino Lober. Worth mentioning both Kino Lorber UHD and the AUS UHD have hardcoded for a part spoken in Afrikaans.
Both audio were from the AUS UHD, as the dolby stereo is identical to the Kino Lorber one and better than the GER/ESP/DVD one, with better sounding, rolloff.
For 5.1, both Kino and Umbrella use the NTSC DVD track, there's literal no difference in the 3, though, the Kino has a lot more dithering, the Umbrella corrected a fadeout on the 5.1 track, while Kino still used the flawed one as the NTSC DVD
Chose the 5.1 on the Umbrella, as also the Kino is 16-bit padded.
Legacy commentary was from the Kino Lorber UHD, as the UHD had a bit more cutoff, the Kino is identical to the NTSC one, so it was added matching runtime of UHD remux. For the terrible commentary on the GER blu-ray, nothing could be done, even with de-deplosive or other similar methods, so kept as is, and synced with two edits to compensate frame differences (one being the fadeout and the other at the end), matching runtime of UHD.
PGS from the Kino Lorber were tonemapped to same % as UHD. The ocr'd srt from the Kino at that hardcoded part was set to the top like the PGS. The other PGS didn't had the positions to the top because they were from an oldr master without hardcoded, so shifted the position for all these subs to the top on said part, besided the syncing (accounting said frame differences) and tonemapping to same % as UHD.
Named chapters synced to I-frames of the UHD remux.
Screenshots have been tonemapped for reference
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