I Robot 2004 Open Matte 1080p Bluray X265 H 2021 Portable
The text string refers to a specific digital release of the sci-fi film I, Robot (2004).
| Component | Meaning | |-----------|---------| | i.robot.2004 | Movie: I, Robot (2004) | | open.matte | The frame is opened up to reveal more picture at top/bottom (usually 1.78:1 instead of theatrical 2.35:1) | | 1080p | Vertical resolution = 1080 pixels | | bluray | Source = Blu-ray disc | | x265 | Video codec = HEVC / H.265 (better compression than H.264) | | h | Usually denotes a particular encoding group/tag | | 2021 | Likely the year this encode was made | | portable | Not standard – probably means “small file size, easy to store/move” or “playable on many devices” | i robot 2004 open matte 1080p bluray x265 h 2021 portable
: The original theatrical presentation of I, Robot used a 2.39:1 widescreen aspect ratio. The text string refers to a specific digital
He clicked "Download" on his battered laptop. The "Portable" tag meant this was a custom encode, likely optimized to run on anything from a high-end rig to a handheld deck. The "Portable" tag meant this was a custom
A standard 1080p Open Matte BluRay rip using x264 might be 15-25 GB. That’s too large for a tablet, smartphone, or older laptop hard drive. By using x265, the file size shrinks dramatically—typically between 2.5 GB and 6 GB for a feature film.
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