GENERAL
Format: Matroska
Duration: 2 h 4 min
Bitrate: 92.0mb/s
Size: 80.1 GiB
VIDEO
Format: HEVC (10 bits)
Resolution: 3 840 × 2 160
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Frame rate: 24.000 FPS
Bit rate: 87.5mb/s
HDR format: Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, dvhe.07.06, BL+EL+RPU, Blu-ray compatible / SMPTE ST 2086, HDR10 compatible
Color primaries: BT.2020
Transfer characteristics: PQ
AUDIO
1. English / DTS XLL / 5.1ch / 2538kb/s / Unknown
2. English / AC-3 / 2.0ch / 192kb/s / Commentary by director Brett Ratner and screenwriter Ted Tally
3.English / AC-3 / 2.0ch / 192kb/s / Isolated score and commentary by composer Danny Elfman
Subtitles: English / English / English / Arabic / Bulgarian / Chinese / Chinese / Chinese / Czech / Danish / Dutch / Estonian / Spanish / Finnish / French / French / German / Greek / Hebrew / Hindi / Hungarian / Indonesian / Italian / Japanese / Korean / Spanish / Latvian / Lithuanian / Malay / Norwegian / Polish / Portuguese / Portuguese / Russian / Slovak / Slovenian / Swedish / Tamil / Telugu / Thai / Turkish / Ukrainian / Vietnamese
Release notes:
Source 1: Red Dragon 2002 2160p UHD Blu-ray DoVi HDR10 HEVC DTS-HD MA 5.1
Source 2: Red Dragon 2002 1080p EUR Blu-ray AVC DTS-HD MA 5.1
Source 3: Red Dragon 2002 1080p CEE Blu-ray AVC DTS-HD MA 5.1-EiMi
Thanks
Demuxed the videostream using makemkv latest, rest done with eac3to/dgdemux.
Opted for KL 5.1 audio, though bitrate wise Universal would be a preferred option just by the numbers here's why-
1. Universal and KL UHD are not frame accurate / approx. 1 frame difference, so after switching over to 23.976 video, one would need to sync the audio to actually fit the Remux. IF I did this Remux would be considered a Scam of sorts without the sync ;)
2. Has a few clipped samples / is boosted.
KL 5.1 is decent and sounds good too, though its "18bit" ;)
Tonemapped subs from respective Blu-ray and synced, yes considered the frame oos and got the job well done. Additional Filler from iTunes.
Chapter names from NTSC DVD, adjusted accurately to the scene changes / i -frames.
Enjoy
-CiNEPHiLES-