Threads.1984.REMASTERED.1080p.BluRay.AI.AV1.Opus.2.0-RAV1NE
Title: Threads (1984)
Alternate titles: None
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090163/
Genres: War, Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Description: The effects of a nuclear holocaust on the working class city of Sheffield, England and the eventual long-term effects of nuclear war on civilization.
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Size: 1.49GB
Tools used: av1an, FFmpeg, opusenc, MKVToolNix, MKV Tag Editor
Encoder settings: aomenc aom-av1-psy Slow Preset (CPU-3), CQ 25, Grain 30 (Photon noise), Keyframe Filtering 2, deltaq-mode 0, Tune image_perceptual_quality, Tune Content psy, 2-pass
AI Used: Topaz Video Enhance AI
AI Settings: Artemis 100% Denoising, CRF 0 output
Video: AV1 | 1440x1072 - 10bit - 25.000 fps - 2774kb/s average
Subtitle(s): English (VobSub)
Audio 1
Audio: Opus | 140kbit/s Stereo
Language: English
Audio 2
Audio: Opus | 80kbit/s Stereo
Language: English
Notes: Commentary with actress Karen Meagher, moderated by Simon Farquar
Audio 3
Audio: Opus | 80kbit/s Stereo
Language: English
Notes: Commentary with director Mick Jackson and film historian Kier-La Janisse, moderated by David Gregory
Encoder's notes: There was too much noise even for traditional denoisers to work properly, so I nuked it (Pun very much intended). On a more serious note, its not perfect as some scenes still have a lot of noise, but good enough to not destroy the overall quality and bloat the size. A comparison between the remux and denoised version can be found
here.
Source: 1080p Blu-ray Remux
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Threads.1984.REMASTERED.1080p.GBR.BluRay.AVC.LPCM.2.0.AC.REMUX-RoT (Thanks!)
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About AV1:
AV1 is a modern, open, and royalty-free video codec developed by the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia) that is the successor to VP9 and promises to deliver 30% less bitrates for the same quality compared to H.265/HEVC and 50% compared to H.264/AVC respectively. Unlike HEVC, you can play and stream AV1 on common browsers such as Google Chrome
due to AV1 being a new codec, a modern video player with the latest version of the AV1 decoder is needed to reach maximum playback performance with minimal lag, such as MPV or VLC.
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Screenshots (Compressed for web viewing [mozjpeg q95], actual quality is higher)