Pleasantville.1998.1080p.BluRay.AV1.Opus.5.1-RAV1NE
Title: Pleasantville (1998)
Alternate title(s): N/A
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120789
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Plot: Two 1990s teenage siblings find themselves transported to a 1950s sitcom where their influence begins to profoundly change that colorless, complacent world.
Screenshots are compressed for web viewing [mozjpeg q95], actual quality is higher.
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Size: 1.86GB
Tools used: av1an, MKVToolNix, FFmpeg, MKV Tag Editor, VapourSynth
Encoder settings: aomenc aom-av1-lavish 20.01.23 (Endless_Merging branch) | cpu-used 4, CQ 24, photon-noise 42, KF1, no tiles, LIF 64, aq-mode 1, tune-content psy, tune ssim, deltaq-mode 1, arnr-strength 4, sb-size dynamic
Video: AV1 | 1920x1072 - 10bit - 23.976 fps - 1757 kbit/s
Subtitle(s): English SDH, Spanish Castilian, Greek, Portuguese (PGS) + English SDH (SRT)
Filtering
Plugins used: lsmash, havsfunc, SMDegrain, FFT3DFilter
SMDegrain settings: RefineMotion=True, thSAD=800
FFT3D settings: sigma=1.7
Audio:
Opus 5.1 - 250kbit/s - 🇬🇧 English
Opus 2.0 - 70kbit/s - 🇬🇧 English [Commentary by Gary Ross]
Opus 2.0 - 70kbit/s - 🇬🇧 English [Isolated music score with audio commentary by Randy Newman]
Source: 1080p REMUX
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