Madagascar.3.Europes.Most.Wanted.2012.1080p.BluRay.AV1.Opus.MULTi5-RAV1NE
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There is a picture-in-picture feature in this Blu-ray, I separated the stream and included it under "Extras". Encoded in AV1 at cpu-used 4, CQ 34, photon-noise 20, KF1, no tiles, LIF 64, aq-mode 0, tune-content psy, tune ssim, deltaq-mode 0, arnr-strength 4, sb-size dynamic. The only subtitles that exists is for in-movie, so the introduction part is not subtitled but the rest should be fine.
Title: Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012)
Alternate title(s): N/A
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1277953
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Plot: The Madagascar animals join a struggling European circus to get back to New York, but find themselves being pursued by a psychotic animal-control officer.
Screenshots are compressed for web viewing [mozjpeg q95], actual quality is higher.
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Size: 2.54GB
Tools used: av1an, MKVToolNix, FFmpeg, MKV Tag Editor
Encoder settings: aomenc aom-av1-lavish 20.01.23 (Endless_Merging branch) | cpu-used 4, CQ 26, photon-noise 8, KF1, no tiles, LIF 64, aq-mode 1, tune-content psy, tune ssim, deltaq-mode 1, arnr-strength 1, sb-size dynamic
Video: AV1 | 1920x1072 - 10bit - 23.976 fps - 3002 kbit/s
Subtitle(s): English, Malay, Indonesian, English [Trivia] (PGS) + English, English Commentary (SRT)
Audio:
Opus 5.1 - 265kbit/s - 🇬🇧 English
Opus 2.0 - 112kbit/s - 🇮🇳 Hindi
Opus 2.0 - 112kbit/s - 🇰🇷 Korean
Opus 2.0 - 112kbit/s - 🇵🇹 Portuguese
Opus 2.0 - 112kbit/s - 🇹🇭 Thai
Opus 2.0 - 70kbit/s - 🇬🇧 English - Commentary with directors Eric Darnell, Conrad Vernon, and Tom McGrath
Source: 1080p BD
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Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted 2012 1080p BluRay AVC TrueHD 7.1-NOGROUP (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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See the NFO file for extra info about the media!