The first 3D live-action film to be shot in space. Using advanced 3D-technology, the film depicts the greatest engineering happening since a man landed on the Moon in 1969. Amongst these is the on-orbit assembly of the International Space Station as it travels 220 miles above the Earth at the speed of 17,500 mph. The film also has included sequences that portray the force of a rocket launch, as well as a look into the depths of space. You will experience life in zero gravity, and accompany the astronauts on a space walk. The film was an immense success in theaters in 2002, and is the highest grossing film ever not release in more than 100 theaters at the same time.
Encoding Goals: Source: Use Bluray Rip, 4K if available otherwise 1080p, or highest available source Video: Prefer smallest video encode that doesn't contain distracting artifacting and maintains decent details. Grain: Match to original, though less noise if the original is extremely noisy. Enough to hide artifacting but not distracting. Audio: Perceptually lossless Opus from uncompressed audio track. Or spatial audio if available. Subtitles: Use most complete/accurate subs available. Otherwise generated English subtitles using the highest quality Whisper model, usually only for foreign extras. Commentary: Spoken quality Opus encode if available, 48 kbps. Naming: Should have good media center compatibility (Plex, Jellyfin, etc).
The problem with VLC Player is that the latest version has problems in playing files using OPUS for sound. As a previous commentator has said, version 3.0.20 will play this file without problems (VLC does allow you to downgrade the versions)
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