[REL] Sabine Kleist, sieben Jahre (1982)

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Re: [REL] Sabine Kleist, sieben Jahre (1982)

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Thanks for the continuous history of sharing this movie, everyone. And to reptile12 and ghost for the latest uploads and again to Night for all the timed subs.

Anyone know offhand the difference between reptile12's YT download (3.13g) versus ghost's (2.2g)? I don't really mind grabbing both but asking just in case!
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Re: [REL] Sabine Kleist, sieben Jahre (1982)

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pillowbaker wrote:Anyone know offhand the difference between reptile12's YT download (3.13g) versus ghost's (2.2g)?
Night457 wrote:Well. The files of ghost and reptile12 have different frame rates, so reptile12's is almost 3 minutes longer!
Technical specification comparison:
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reptile 12:
General : Sabine Kleist, 7 Jahre … - Spielfilm (ganzer Film auf Deutsch) - DEFA-KpRVuDtF_AM.mkv
Format : Matroska at 6 171 kb/s
Length : 3.13 GiB for 1 h 12 min 43 s 470 ms
Video #0 : VP9
Aspect : 2048 x 1232 (1.662) at 24.000 fps
Audio #0 : AAC
Infos : 2 channels, 44.1 kHz
Language : en

ghost:
General : Sabine Kleist, 7 Jahre... (1982).1080p.mkv
Format : Matroska at 4 513 kb/s
Length : 2.20 GiB for 1 h 9 min 48 s 906 ms
Video #0 : AVC at 4 412 kb/s
Aspect : 1920 x 1080 (1.778) at 25.000 fps
Audio #0 : AAC at 128 kb/s
Infos : 2 channels, 48.0 kHz
Language : de
My understanding is that reptile12's version at 24fps matches the speed and runtime of the theatrical version. 25fps was (is?) standard for European tv broadcast and DVDs. Some people have sensitive enough hearing to notice pitch shift in the slightly faster voices if it has not been corrected in the mastering. This is not something I personally worry about.
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Re: [REL] Sabine Kleist, sieben Jahre (1982)

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Night457 wrote:My understanding is that reptile12's version at 24fps matches the speed and runtime of the theatrical version. 25fps was (is?) standard for European tv broadcast and DVDs. Some people have sensitive enough hearing to notice pitch shift in the slightly faster voices if it has not been corrected in the mastering. This is not something I personally worry about.
Thanks for the response and info, Night! I guess I'll just grab whichever one I can get. Honestly I'd probably never notice the difference either. I have noticed that often I become more immersed in movies with slightly lower video quality. Sometimes the the super high end HD takes me out a bit. I actually have a nice widescreen CRT that I use for some movies. Thanks again!
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