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 Munich from 2005, taken directly from my blu-ray.
I used x265 to create a VBR in 2 passes, at an average of just 1400kbps 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 11 days for the entire operation! I have to say that I think x265 has done a superb job (your uploader was patient) and has rendered a very, very good 1080p version of the blu-ray, in just over 2.1 Gb; the only snag was that it needed over 11 days to work this wonder!
The audio is a more conventional 5.1 AAC at 448kbps. Finally, the English, Français and Español subtitles are included (soft coded). The SRT files are also included.
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: AAC 5.1 Bitrate: 448kbps
Subtitles:
Format: Subrip SRT Encoding: UTF-8