Jurassic.World.2015.Bluray.1080p.DTS-HD-7.1.x264-Grym.mkv
A new theme park is built on the original site of Jurassic Park. Everything is going well until the park's newest attraction--a genetically modified giant stealth killing machine--escapes containment and goes on a killing spree.
Director..........: Colin Trevorrow
Writers...........: Derek Connolly, Colin Trevorrow, Amanda Silver & Rick Jaffa (Screenplay)
Starring..........: Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins
iMDB URL..........: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0369610
SOURCE TYPE.......: Retail Blu-Ray 34,4 GB Movie @ 25037 kbps / 43,0 GB Full
ViDEO SPECS.......: x264 2PASS @ 14000+ Kbps ([email protected]) - 23.976 fps
AUDiO SPECS.......: English DTS-HD Master 7.1 5421 kbps 48 kHz 24 bit
RUNTiME...........: 2h 04 min
MOViE CROPPED.....: No
FiLM ASPECT RATiO.: 2.00:1 Anamorphic Scope / Letterbox
RESOLUTiON........: 1920 X 1080p
EXTRAS............: Yes - 1,91 GB
SUBTiTLES.........: English, Portuguese, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Spanish, Thai,
Russian, Turkish, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Estonian,
Greek, Hebrew, Indonesian, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian,
Romanian, Slovenian, Ukranian
SUBTiTLES EXTRAS..: English, Portuguese, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Spanish, Thai,
Russian, Turkish, Bulgarian, Chinese, Greek, Hebrew, Korean
Romanian
Grym's mkv's are encoded in 1920x1080 res. @ 2.35:1, 1.85:1, 1.66:1, 1.33:1 film aspect ratio. Just like a retail Blu-Ray is. This will NEVER change, so don't ask! Why is Grym's mkv's encoded this way? Read Number 2. Thanks.
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So how can I watch your not cropped x264 rip in the so-called 2.35:1 Anamorphic/Letterbox image, mate?
For starters we have Film Aspect Ratio = Letterbox, CinemaScope, PanaVision etc. = 2.35:1, 1.85:1, 1.66:1, 1.33:1 ect. Film Aspect Ratio is the ratio of the width of the visible area of the video/film frame to the height of the visible area, measuring from a 4:3 TV Display. All the Cinematic Aspect Ratios/Framings mentioned just above apply to the HD resolutions 1080p (NOT 800p) and 720p (NOT