The Seventh Continent 1989 USA BluRay Remux 1080p AVC FLAC 1 0-ZQ
A European family who plan on escaping to Australia, seem caught up in their daily routine, only troubled by minor incidents. However, behind their apparent calm and repetitive existence, they are actually planning something sinister.
Year: 1989
Duration: 104 min
Release date: Wednesday 14th April 1993
Genre: Drama
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Stars:
Birgit Doll, Dieter Berner, Leni Tanzer, Udo Samel
The.Seventh.Continent.1989.USA.BluRay.Remux.1080p.AVC.FLAC.1.0-ZQ
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SIZE............: 26.5 GiB
RUNTIME.........: 1 h 48 min
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Codec...........: AVC, High@L4.1
Resolution......: 1920x1080
Bit rate........: 34.6 Mb/s
Frame rate......: 23.976 FPS
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Format..........: FLAC
Channels........: 1 channel
Sample rate.....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate........: 307 kb/s
Language........: German (FLAC Audio / 1.0 / 48 kHz / 307 kbps / 16-bit / TF1 Vidéo)
SUBTITLES.......: English (US) English (Criterion Collection)
SUBTITLES.......: English (US) English (Criterion Collection)
SUBTITLES.......: English (US) English (TF1 Vidéo)
SUBTITLES.......: French (FR)
SUBTITLES.......: German (DE)
Notes:
[*]Video demuxed from source 1
[*]One channel of dual mono audio synced from source 2 and encoded to FLAC
[*]English (Criterion) subtitles OCR'd, spellchecked, and demuxed from source 1; English (TF1), French, and German subtitles synced from sources 2 + 3
[*]Named chapters from source 3 translated from German and synced to scene change I-frames
[*]Source 1: The Seventh Continent 1989 1080p USA Blu-ray AVC LPCM 1.0 - The Criterion Collection | USA (Thanks!)
[*]Source 2: The Seventh Continent 1989 1080p FRA Blu-ray AVC DTS-HD MA 2.0 - TF1 Vidéo | FRA (Thanks!)
[*]Source 3: Der siebente Kontinent 1989 GERMAN COMPLETE BLURAY-FULLSiZE - Camera Obscura | DEU (Thanks!)
[*]Release Notes: Comparing the grade and levels between the three releases, it's clear that the DEU is incorrect - ruling out the DEU for video. Of the USA and FRA, the encode is nearly identical - the FRA is noisier which generally hides obvious artifacts but can sometimes obscure fine details. Importantly, the USA fixes the 4px black line at the top of the FRA release which is far more noticeable in normal viewing than a standard dirty line. For audio, both the USA and DEU audio tracks are filtered with the DEU being the worst offender. The FRA (dual mono) and USA (mono) tracks are essentially the same (same dynamic range, etc), but the USA filters several loud scenes - something easily visible on the spectrogram.