It's starting to look like AACS 2.0 has been cracked.
Second pirated UHD Bluray Disc has been released
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4K is still a meme.
if you have a 1440p or 2160p monitor you're retarded if you don't download/stream 4k if possible.
So it wasn't an error in the encryption like wiseasses said last time?
My NAS isn't ready for this..
>netflix 4k videos BTFO earlier this week
>UHD blurays confirmed BTFO as well now
good, good
>russian text
russians always get shit done when it comes to tech and piracy shit. kek
OP here, yeah it seems to have been posted first at UHDClub (Russian site), which I'm a member at. They are being pretty quiet about how they are doing it. Just leaving us to guess.
It was a nearly 90GB file.
So how's the file size?
on 40 inch "monitors" it is.
Get something smaller and don't sit several arms length away and see that 4K isn't a meme.
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magnet?
does that mean these new discs at BR XL /100GB ?
One of the reasons you needed a new BR player for the discs was because it was HEVC, since it was required to use the next generation codec to make 4K video not take up hundreds of gigs.
What is a meme is that some of the "UHD" films were not even filmed in 4K so its not possible for it to be 4K without scaling
90gb for the full UHD BD and 65gb for the remux
I take that back, it was nearly 82GB in total for the entire disc and then nearly 72GB for the main movie.
Site i'm on has the 90GB disc files, but i'm too lazy to DL.
I'll wait for the remux if at all.
>mfw would rather just download a 1gb~ x265 rip because I really don't give a rat's ass about "muh mega high DEF XD" since I'm not a monster size faggot
Instead you're a monster size faggot for having no standards
Filming in 4K and higher has been around for more than a decade or more now. I think what you are talking about is the fact that much of the post processing is done in 2k with 4:2:2 or 4:4:4 chroma. Like even that recent Mars movie with Matt Damon went through 2k downsampling during processing. On the chroma side this does not really matter because 4k movies are still 4:2:0 but the luma quality (Black and white) takes a hit.
They do this cause they say that processing in 4k is too much of a strain.
This is very good news, not that I'm excited to fill up my NAS with 90GB movies but I expect you could get a decent rip in 20-30GB HEVC. That's what I'm looking forward to.
Yeah there is the original disc which is 82GB, and then what they claim is the first re-authored UHD Disc at 86GB. Both of the same movie.
take for example Fury Road
it was never in 4K at any point.
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Yet you can get a "UHD" "4K" BR of this movie
it certainly doesn't help that film makers use different resolutions and aspect ratios, so one scene might be filmed in 4K, another one is 6K, another one is 3K depending on what is needed.
This. Will only watch movies once.
Do you hate yourself that much?
yeah looks like the camera they mostly used the Arri Alexa M (2.8K) and the ARRI ALEXA Plus (1080p). Kinda makes sense since it is Mad Max with nothing but vehicle scenes. Which needs mobile cameras and maybe the better cameras are heavier.
The Martian was shot in 6k and 4k (with a Gopro lol)
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How can us Sup Forumsoys get access to the file? I have a 4k monitor sounds like it would be neat
>mfw my TV is still only 720p and shitty TVrips look fine so I have no reason to upgrade
>90gb to see Mahk Wahlburger's nose hairs swish back and forth as he breathes
you faggots are pretty fucking stupid
the entire point of 4K is to get better versions of classic nude scenes
>all these poorniggers upset because they can't enjoy full bd-rips/4k rips
lel
Meh, I don' t really care about 4K or the accompanying file sizes that go with it cause my main set is a 65" 1080p that does the job damn well and I don't ever plan to go beyond 65" cause my living room just don't need anything bigger for good viewing angle from the sitting arrangements. Now if I had a jumbo 90" or some big ass projector then I could maybe see it. All my content 480/720/1080 all looks nice and clear on the set so again no reason for change. I still use a damn DVD player for gods sake
>I still use a damn DVD player for gods sake
OP here, I have a growing VHS collection of forgotten documentaries and news programs that never made it to DVD. Makes me comfy. I've not even downloaded the movie I created this thread on, cause I don't care for the file size or the movie.
Ju..just download this 25 gb file.
4K looks much better than 1080p even on a 1080p monitor.
oh, my cable provider's box don't support 4K and I'm sure that they'd charge an arm and a leg for the whole 4k experience (New box + channels if they even offered it). Same applies for my WD Live player, it don't support 4K (1080p max) So let's see, new TV, new cable box, new streaming media player all be able to get 4K support for everything which oh yes, I don't really need 4K to start with cause my damn living room ain't a monster size concert hall. oh and not to mention spending more money to upgrade my server storage to accommodate all those 80GB 4k rips.
lol, it's kinda like the whole "get HD it'll look so much better on that wee little 20" crt tube tv" craze that was real popular back in the day. No it won't, 480p is all that you need for small tvs cause of the screen size. Now once you moved up in tv size that's when HD really shined.
come again
Not him but, any resolution footage higher than the resolution of the panel its displayed on is going to look more crisp. Its called super-sampling. Watching 1440p videos on my 1366x768 display looks more crisp than native resolution videos.
when it downscales to 1080p it has more color meta data to use for a more accurate 1080p viewing than the 1080p encode.
Bitrate matters even if you're downscaling.
32 inch tv in my bedroom is 720p and it looks fine from the viewing distance of the couch. i feel like 4k only becomes beneficial once you hit like 60 inch or something / you're sitting close to the screen
I can tell the difference between 720p and 1080p on a 40" TV at 6-8 feet without much difficulty. 4k is even more obvious simply because how crisp it looks (assuming you're viewing 4k source material)
How does it feel to not have a gigabit connection?
Why won't publishers release drm free 4k movies? I would buy them but I guess I have to resort to piracy to get what I want.
Has anyone here downloaded it?
Is the quality really there? They haven't had to circumvent the encryption by screengrabbing or something?
American hero worship is a fucking joke
>I can tell the difference
no you can't
this
I take my movies in the 2-8gb range. higher quality is great and all, but there's a point of diminishing returns.
>since I'm not a monster size faggot
why the hate? are people not allowed to enjoy some high def video?
Are you kidding me? 720p looks like complete garbage compared to 1080p on a big screen.
I occasionally watch Twitch on my 48 inch TV and the differences between the 2 resolutions are night and day
>why the hate? are people not allowed to enjoy some high def video?
It goes both ways.
Pretty awful, desu.
That's because of encoding settings. There is no reason 4k should look better than properly encoded 1080p on 1080p screen.
You don't appreciate film if you don't care about quality and viewing experience. A consumerist anti-art pleb of the lowest common denominator; just trash. But I suppose you'd fit right in with /consumerism general #x/ in the catalog.
This is yuge.
How should i play this? I need a new affordable setup anyway since im doing plex to my tv and ARC, the sound is fucking awful for normal blu ray rips already.
If the 4k transfer itself is good, then a downscale will look better than a 1080 transfer. But are any of these 4k BDs an actual 4k transfer? And even if they are, some transfers are simply bad; you see this all the time across BD releases, and so really resolution doesn't factor into. For example, the French BD of Le Samourai is actually worst in terms of detail and color authenticity than the Criterion DVD.
720 and 1080 is enough, more than that is just pure bloat.
>720
Why do people meme themselves like this?
Is HDR working?
That's literally all that matters IMHO.
there's a group on cinemageddon who would love to convert it for you
>i've never had any actual experience with a 4k screen and 4k source material to compare to 1080p of the same or similar size.
It's okay user, but you shouldnt lie.
>4k ultra hd
which one it is?
Fuck these ignorants faggots
Convert what, my VHS tapes? I'm into capping VHS tapes to my computer with my higher end SVHS machine with a built in TBC. Just did not know there were trackers for that.
Are there trackers that carry these rips?
I'm comfy with my CRT with my snes,ps1 and ps2. Even youtube 360p videos look like HD. I also watch HD content on it because black levels and contrast are far better than any 4k tv.
yes
You either have one of the most expensive CRTs released, or you're actually retarded.
Probably just retarded since even the best CRTs would look like shit compared to an OLED 4k.
have fun with your 200ms post-processing input lag and ugly interpolated non 4k content.
>200ms post-processing input lag
wow you really have been memed too hard to actually know facts.
REAL input lag is generally 35-100ms. With better TVs being below 50ms.
Not to fucking mention, there are monitors with 4k res that can be paired with whatever GPU you want so the GPU is doing post processing.
4K is still a meme. You're placeboing yourself if you think otherwise.
No, they are self-deluding faggots that need to be removed from the gene pool.
t. man who's never used 4k
>Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
>buy 4k TV
>1080p now look like upscale garbage and my HTPC just caught fire trying to upscale it
yaaay
If the file is 90gb.
Better I buy genuine bluray disc
you're just blind.
but scene rips are junk.
my the martian encoded with 8bit x264 came out at 7GB and btfo scene 10 or 14GB rips.
10 bit will probably get 10% smaller.
>LO as mattress
what did he mean by this?
Waiting for my pre-order of Your Name..
With 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray finally cracked, I can just use whatever magic they used and enjoy my 4K wallpapers when it comes out.
not in all cases.
>play bluray in VLC
>record fullscreen in good 4K quality
I don't get it, how was there ever any difficulty pirating a bluray?
screen capture is not a source encode you moron.
> he fell for the flat jew tv meme
my CRT has 0ms input lag and infinite contrast
>and infinite contrast
wew lad
>play bluray in VLC
How exactly again? You can only do that if the Blu-ray is unencrypted, in which case you don't even need to play it in VLC, just open your favorite transcoding application and start transcoding.
are you a millenial? kys
I'm not saying it doesn't have infinite contrast I'm more just impressed you can fool yourself into thinking that matters when you're only on 480p res.
Wew fucking lad, if you think your infinite contrast ratio somehow provides a superior viewing experience than a nice 55" 4k OLED from LG, you're a moron.
Your CRT might last longer than the OLED since OLEDs fade, but for the first 3-5 years it would be hands down far beyond any CRT.
There is a reason REAL professionals don't use CRTs anymore and it's not because they're difficult to find.
CRTs do not have infinite contrast you cunt.
I mean they technically do, but the color quality and brightness levels make it so it's not really relevant when compared to a modern OLED, Plasma, or even higher end VA panels.
wtf is this pic lol
Wasn't there like a viewing distance chart thing with all the resolutions on it? Anyway the biggest point to it was that to even see any benefit to higher res (480-1080p) you had to have both a pretty good viewing distance + large screen tv. So yeah if you sat real close to a big tv you'd see all the little "artifacts" in any up scaled content (plus eventually go blind) vs if you sat far away the content would look great no mater if it was 480 on a 65" or 1080 on a 65". But there is a limit though. Sit outside the limit and it all turns to shit. Now shitty encodes will look shitty no mater what size tv you use. Try to play a 320 x 320 (vcd) on a 65 and watch it all turn into a pix elated mess. Only way to play it is to use a border to fill in the rest of the image on screen but then that defeats the purpose of having a large tv doesn't it.
>Wasn't there like a viewing distance chart
Yeah but the chart is bullshit.
You can test it yourself. 55" 4k at 10 feet, which according to this chart should look identical to 1080p AND 720p. But I can EASILY see the fucking difference just by changing the resolution in windows from 4k to 1080p and then 720p. Each one is pretty fucking obvious at about 10-12 feet.
tldr its bullshit
I've tested Life of Poo in the Loo on differents screens
4K HDR movie downloaded on a private tracker
HDMI captured with HDR meta-data
check file names
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When was Life of Pi cracked? I haven't seen a 4k rip that wasn't just a screen capture.
Not to mention, life of pi was shot in 2k and 2.8k So nothing in that movie is a 4k source file.
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So yeah 4K HDR still look better than normal bluray on a normal 1080p screen.
>"noticeable"
who would use subjective terminology on a graph?
>muh higher pee
You people are as idiotic as audiophiles tbqh. I download 720p whenever I can for my 1080p monitors and TV, the difference is visible but negligible, especially when I'm sitting on my couch.
>not downloading 47GB BluRay rips and converting them to h.265 and reducing the size to 8GB