Which of those would you prefer?
As you can see from the table, the EbP release occupies the "sweet spot." It is significantly smaller than an untouched remux, making it practical for storage, yet it delivers near-reference quality that dramatically outperforms smaller, low-bitrate encodes like those from YIFY. It also consistently rivals top-tier groups like CHD and PublicHD in quality, with the "Exclusive" tag implying potentially superior encoding decisions for this specific film.
Downloading the file is step one. Playing it correctly is step two. Because this is a high-bitrate DTS-MA + x264 combo, you need proper hardware.
Which of those would you prefer?
As you can see from the table, the EbP release occupies the "sweet spot." It is significantly smaller than an untouched remux, making it practical for storage, yet it delivers near-reference quality that dramatically outperforms smaller, low-bitrate encodes like those from YIFY. It also consistently rivals top-tier groups like CHD and PublicHD in quality, with the "Exclusive" tag implying potentially superior encoding decisions for this specific film.
Downloading the file is step one. Playing it correctly is step two. Because this is a high-bitrate DTS-MA + x264 combo, you need proper hardware.