The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 2015 1080p Blu-ray Remux AVC TrueHD Atmos 7.1 - KRaLiMaRKo
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Container.......: Matroska
Size............: 25.6 GB
Duration........: 1:56:30 (h:m:s)
Source(s).......: Blu-ray 1080p AVC TrueHD Atmos 7.1 (thanks!)
Chapters........: Yes (not named)
Compression.....: no zlib, no header stripping
Release date....: 07.11.2015
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Codec...........: AVC
Type............: progressive
Resolution......: 1920x1080
Bit rate........: 25.9 Mbps
Frame rate......: 23.976 fps
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Format..........: TrueHD Atmos
Channels........: 7.1
Bit depth.......: L+SL+R+C+BR+SR+BL: average 20 bits; LFE: constant 20 bits
Sample rate.....: 48 kHz
Bit rate........: 4737 kbps
Language........: English
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Format..........: AC3
Channels........: 5.1
Sample rate.....: 48 kHz
Bit rate........: 640 kbps
Language........: English
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Format..........: PGS (original)
Language(s).....: English (SDH), French, Portuguese (Brazilian),
Spanish (Latin American)
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TrueHD Atmos is mixed specifically for Dolby Atmos Enabled Receivers and speaker
configurations to produce full, multidimensional sound without channel restrictions
in the home - even overhead. Dolby Atmos is compatible with current generation
Blu-ray players. Also select this audio for TrueHD 7.1 speaker configuration.
For TrueHD Atmos playback, set your Blu-ray Player to bitstream out and disable
secondary audio.
If your player can't play TrueHD audio track use AC3 audio track instead.
AC3 stream is encoded from TrueHD Atmos track because embedded one was only 384 kbps.
eac3to wrote: Original audio track, L+SL: max 23 bits, average 20 bits.
eac3to wrote: Original audio track, R+C+BR+SR: max 24 bits, average 20 bits.
eac3to wrote: Original audio track, LFE: constant bit depth of 20 bits.
eac3to wrote: Original audio track, BL: max 22 bits, average 20 bits.
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