My Blu-Ray rips are always taken DIRECTLY from the actual blu-rays, not re-encodings of an earlier h264 torrent, and not "filled in" with web downloads.
HEVC is a superb machine, but it should be given quality raw materials.
This is my h265 (HEVC) 10 bit LE 2 pass high quality 1080p rip of Guardians of the Galaxy. The movie is actually 1920 x 808 pixels.
Taken DIRECTLY from the blu-ray, I used x265 to create a VBR in 2 passes, at an average of just 1200kbps and peak of 3000kbps.
It was created using the "veryslow" preset, the second highest quality preset. Using a spare 6 core Athlon 2.4Ghz PC, it required 5 days for each pass!
I have to say that I think x265 has done a superb job (your uploader was patient) and has rendered very, very good 1080p version of the blu-ray, in just over 1Gb.
The audio is a more conventional 5.1 AC3 at 384kbps.
Finally, the English, Français and Español subtitles are included (soft coded).
Enjoy, and please, please, continue to seed after you have download
Screens:-
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Video:-
Codec: h265 10 Bit LE Chroma Format: 4:2:0 Framerate: 23.976 Bitrate: 1200 Kbps average, max 3000 kbps Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (1920 x 808 plus borders) Mode: Progressive
Audio:
Codec: AC3 5.1 Bitrate: 384kbps
Subtitles:
Format: Subrip SRT Encoding: UTF-8