IAMABLE presents:
'-, -' .' Schindlers.List.1993.INTERNAL.2160p.UHD.BluRay.X265-IAMABLE
/ ,' _;--;| Date .....: 12/2018
you are my Runtime ..: 03:15:08
|| .==,=. Video ....: 3840x2076 (23.976fps @ CRF 18.5)
Audio ....: TrueHD (Atmos) 7.1 / AC-3 5.1
,||`'=...__\ Lang .....: English
Subs .....: English / French / Spanish
sweetest downfall.. IMDB .....: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108052/
||, BOM
Genre ....: Biography, Drama, History
,|| Notes ....: Seems WhiteRhino decided to go for some variation
of the NoRUles group. They used CRF 22, resulting
I loved you first in 18.3 Mb/s for a 51.6 Mb/s source (~35%).
Ours was encoded with CRF 18.5 and hits ~35 Mb/s (~68%).
The unwritten standard thus far has been CRF 17, and
lowering it if needed to get to roughly 66% of source.
||, Obviously, lower CRF/Bitrate=faster encode.
It's not about the bunny! Is it about the bunny? No! It's not about the bunny.
General note about UHD encodes:
Apparently some half-assed built-in TV players (confirmed for older Samsung TVs), do not like
too many streams on the mkv. If there are more than 20 elements (including video/audios/
subs), playback start glitching. If you have encountered issues, download mkvtoolnix,
load the mkv, uncheck the streams you have no need for, and make a new mkv.