Good.Bye.Lenin.2003.GERMAN.1080p.BluRay.AV1.Opus.5.1-RAV1NE
NOTE: Used a custom grain table provided by Maxoverpower specialized for photon-noise values >25, let me know how it looks.
Title: Good Bye, Lenin! (2003)
Alternate title(s): N/A
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0301357
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Plot: In 1990, to protect his fragile mother from a fatal shock after a long coma, a young man must keep her from learning that her beloved nation of East Germany as she knew it has disappeared.
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Size: 2.22GB
Tools used: av1an, MKVToolNix, FFmpeg, MKV Tag Editor, Vapoursynth
Encoder settings: aomenc aom-av1-lavish 20.01.23 (Endless_Merging branch) | --bit-depth=10 --cpu-used=4 --end-usage=q --cq-level=27 --threads=2 --tile-columns=0 --tile-rows=0 --lag-in-frames=64 --aq-mode=0 --tune-content=psy --tune=ssim --sb-size=dynamic --enable-keyframe-filtering=1 --arnr-strength=4 --disable-kf --kf-max-dist=9999 --enable-chroma-deltaq=1 --enable-qm=1 --quant-b-adapt=1 --enable-fwd-kf=0 --enable-dnl-denoising=0 --film-grain-table=graintable.txt
Av1an settings: -x 240 -m ffms2 -c mkvmerge
Video: AV1 | 1920x1072 - 10bit - 24.000 fps - 2334 kbit/s
Subtitle(s): English, German (SRT)
Audio:
Opus 5.1 - 240kbit/s - 🇩🇪 German
Opus 2.0 - 48kbit/s - 🇩🇪 German - Commentary with writer/director Wolfgang Becker
Opus 2.0 - 48kbit/s - 🇩🇪 German - Commentary with actors Daniel Brühl, Katrin Saß and Florian Lukas
Filtering
Plugins used: lsmas, HAvsFunc
SMDegrain: SMDegrain(clip, tr=3, thSAD=310, thSADC=155, contrasharp=True, RefineMotion=True)
Source: 1080p REMUX
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Good Bye, Lenin! 2003 BD Remux 1080p x264 [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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