[[ Release iNFO.....................................:- ]]
Name: Masters of the Universe
Also Known As: He-Man: The Movie
Year: 1987
Source: Retail, Blu-Ray REMUX
iMDB:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093507/
Certification: Parental Guidance (PG)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Storyline: The heroic warrior He-Man battles against the evil lord Skeletor and his armies of darkness for
control of Castle Grayskull...
Tagline: A battle fought in the stars, now... comes to Earth..
Trivia: Mattel, the toy company that produced the original He-Man toys, ran a contest in which the grand
prize was a role in the He-Man movie. The production was under a great deal of pressure to finish in time
and under budget, so director Gary Goddard had to squeeze the contest winner into the shoot. The winner,
Richard Szponder, is Pigboy, who hands Skeletor his staff when he returns from Earth. He was even listed
in the end credits.
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Release: Masters.of.the.Universe.1987.BluRay.2160p.Ai.DTS-HD.MA.2.0.AAC.H265-KC
File Name: masters.of.the.universe.1987.4k-kc.mkv
Container: Matroska v4
Codec iNFO: V_MPEGH / iSO / HEVC
Color Space: YUV / iSO Subsampling 4:2:0 / BT.709 / SDR
Profile: Main 10@L5@Main
Bit Depth: 10 Bit
Size: 47.1 GB approx.
Chapters: 1 to 30
Runtime: 1 Hour 46 minutes approx.
Resolution: 3840x2160 Ai-Enhanced Upscale
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Frame Rate: 23.976 (The way Cinematography should be...)
Bit Rate: 63.8 Mb/s (avg. - vbr)
Sample: YES - 28 seconds
Language: English
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Audio 1: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Lossless Stereo (English/Main) @2043 kb/s (vbr) 48.0 kHz
Audio 2: AAC 2.0 Compressed Stereo (English/Main) @335 kb/s (vbr) 48.0 kHz None DTS Players I gotcha'
Audio 3: Dolby Digital 2.0 (English/Commentary) @192 kb/s (cbr) Commentary with director Gary Goddard
Sub iNFO: If you don't see the language you want listed then try - opensubtitles[dot]com
Subtitle: UTF-8 [S: English [eng] (subrip)]
Subtitle: UTF-8 [S: SDH [eng] (subrip)]
[[ KC's Rip/Encode Notes:...........................:- ]]
"I have the power" As requested... ;)
The Blu-Ray honestly isn't that great to begin with but they're is clear improvements over the Blu-Ray
with this release with a sharper and less grainy picture than the source.
[[ KC's General Notes...............................:- ]]
Lots of people moaning lately about certain things, so let's clear some things up. First of all I use
the highest quality sources, Blu-Ray Discs or Blu-Ray REMUX and on some rare occasions WEB-DL or UHD
Blu-Ray for True-4K releases.
So the file sizes and bitrate are already high and upscaling with Ai to 4K obviously increases it even
more.
Now, could I take the finished Ai-Enhanced Upscale and encode it afterwards to an even smaller size?
YES, of course I could but I don't wish to nor do I have the time to.
So, just like when others release REMUXES at full size, my Ai-Enhanced 4K releases are releases at full
size. That is how I want them and that is how I store them on my home cinema PLEX/JellyFin server/network.
So if high bitrate REMUX sized releases are not for you then my releases are not for you, so move on to
another release or wait or ask another uploader/group/encoder to download my release and encode it smaller,
both you and them are free to do so, it is why I share my files. You can download 'em and do as you wish...
I'm just a Pirate sharing at the end of the day... What I do is free to you and costs you nothing...
As for screenshots, I don't do 'em because in my opinion a sample is superior and allows you to see the
playback quality for yourself. Not to mention that also I do all my Ripping / encoding / uploading from
hardware with an 8-Bit colour screen and all my Ai-Enhanced 4K releases are 10-Bit so if I was to take a
screenshot of 10-Bit from an 8-Bit setup the colour would look off...
...and if you're now wondering on how I test the playback on the 10-bit files I create, well that is done
briefly with VLC after encoding has finished, and then it is transferred to my PLEX/JellyFin home server
network and the playback is then tested in my home cinema room visually on a 10-Bit 83" C2 evo OLED via
PLEX/JellyFin with the audio pass-through going direct to a Pioneer VSX-LX505 ELiTE A/V reciever connected
to a 9.1 ATMOS/DTS Speaker/Sub Setup.
I then compare the Ai-Enhanced 4K version with the source version and if I don't see any improvements then
I don't release it, it's as simple as that, and trust me not all make it...
I have hundreds of Blu-Ray's in my collection and many REMUXES collected over the years and my intentions
are to replace all of them with True-4K replacements as they're released but obviously not all films and
TV Shows make it to 4K UHD-Blu-Ray, so slowly but surely I intend to replace all those worth upscaling in
my collection with 4K Ai-Enhanced versions and as I do so, I will release/share them online in full sized
REMUX Ai-Enhanced quality, for free, in my spare time...
I hope this clears up a few things for some & if not then "arrrrggghhh matey" you can't please 'em all...