And.Life.Goes.On.1992.PERSIAN.CRiTERiON.1080p.BluRay.AV1.Opus.1.0-RAV1NE
NOTE: Had to ditch Av1an for this encode cause it was being done on my server, which does not have an NVIDIA GPU. It was this or deal with gray frames from other chunking methods such as ffms2. So from now on if you don't see Av1an listed in the tools used part, it is definitely encoded on my server.
Title: And Life Goes On (1992)
Alternate title(s): Life, and Nothing More… / Zendegi va digar hich
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105888
Genres: Adventure, Drama
Plot: A director and his son return to a region damaged by the Guilan earthquake, hoping to find the children who appeared in his film a few years earlier.
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Size: 2.57GB
Tools used: vspipe, MKVToolNix, FFmpeg, MKV Tag Editor
Encoder settings: SVT-AV1-PSY 55cdd260 (release) / Compiled with Profile Guided Optimization (PGO) | --progress 2 --keyint 240 --enable-qm 1 --qm-min 0 --qm-max 15 --enable-overlays 0 --aq-mode 2 --color-primaries 1 --transfer-characteristics 1 --matrix-coefficients 1 --color-range 0 --film-grain-denoise 0 --tune 3 --lp 4 --preset 4 --crf 28 --variance-boost-strength 2 --fgs-table "iso3000-grain.tbl"
Av1an settings: N/A
Video: AV1 | 1800x1080 - 10bit - 23.976 fps - 3795 kbit/s
Subtitle(s): English (PGS) + English (SRT)
Audio:
Opus 1.0 - 32kbit/s - 🇮🇷 Persian
Opus 2.0 - 32kbit/s - 🇬🇧 English - Commentary by filmmaker Mehrnaz Saeed-Uafa and critic Jonathan Rosenbaum
Filtering
Plugins used: ffms2, HAvsFunc
SMDegrain: SMDegrain(c, tr=3, thSAD=623, thSADC=506, contrasharp=True, RefineMotion=True)
Source: 1080p REMUX
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And.Life.Goes.On.1992.BluRay.1080p.FLAC.1.0.AVC.REMUX-FraMeSToR (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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