James Bond 007 Spectre 2015 German Dts Dl 720p Bluray X264-exquisite !!install!!

Directed by Sam Mendes and starring Daniel Craig in his fourth outing as Ian Fleming’s MI6 assassin, Spectre is a visual and auditory juggernaut. From the sweeping Day of the Dead tracking shot in Mexico City to the cold, brutalist architecture of the L'Américain clinic in the Austrian Alps, the film is a showcase of Roger Deakins’ cinematography (despite being shot by Hoyte van Hoytema, following Deakins’ departure).

RELEASE DATE ....: 2016 (BluRay) GENRE ...........: Action / Thriller FORMAT ..........: MKV (Matroska) RESOLUTION ......: 1280x536 (2.40:1) FRAME RATE ......: 23.976 fps VIDEO CODEC .....: x264 @ ~5000 kbps AUDIO ...........: German DTS 5.1 @ 1509 kbps (DL from DTS-HD MA) SIZE ............: 5.46 GB SOURCE ..........: German BluRay Directed by Sam Mendes and starring Daniel Craig

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| Parameter | Value | | :--- | :--- | | | 1280x536 (2.40:1) | | Frame Rate | 23.976 fps (BluRay Original) | | Video Codec | x264, High@L4.1, 2-pass | | Video Bitrate | ~5,500 kbps | | Audio Track 1 | German DTS 5.1 @ 1,509 kbps (Core) | | Audio Track 2 | English DTS 5.1 @ 755 kbps (Often included) | | Container | MKV (Matroska) | | Runtime | 02:28:08 (Uncut) | | Subtitle Format | VobSub or PGS (BluRay rips) | The first gunshot in the pre-title sequence—felt, not

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Because DTS retains the "slam" of the gunbarrel sequence. The first gunshot in the pre-title sequence—felt, not just heard—is lost in lossy formats. This release ensures German audiences get theatrical-quality bass management.