| Spec | Detail | |------|--------| | | 1920×1080 pixels, progressive scan (no interlacing). | | Bitrate (typical) | AMZN WEB-DL 1080p H.264 usually runs 5–12 Mbps. | | Audio | Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC-3), 5.1 channels (front L/R, center, rear L/R, LFE/sub). Bitrate often 192–640 kbps. | | Subtitles | Often includes SDH, forced, or multiple languages extracted from Amazon. | | File size | Usually 4–10 GB for a 90–120 minute movie. | | Quality | Nearly identical to streaming directly from Amazon. No transcoding loss if properly remuxed. |
The upd tag indicates a previous release had an issue: maybe glitched frames, missing 5.1 audio, wrong framerate (e.g., 25fps instead of 23.976fps), or missing subtitles. Kitsune released a corrected version. Part 4: Who or What Is "Kitsune"? Scene and P2P groups often have animal or Japanese-themed names. Kitsune (Japanese for "fox") is a known alias in certain release circles, though it is not a major top-tier scene group like EVO, NTb, or CtrlHD.
It is important to clarify upfront that the string of text is not the title of a known, officially released Hollywood or independent film. Instead, this is a scene release naming convention —a standardized filename used by private digital distribution groups to describe a pirated copy of media.
| Spec | Detail | |------|--------| | | 1920×1080 pixels, progressive scan (no interlacing). | | Bitrate (typical) | AMZN WEB-DL 1080p H.264 usually runs 5–12 Mbps. | | Audio | Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC-3), 5.1 channels (front L/R, center, rear L/R, LFE/sub). Bitrate often 192–640 kbps. | | Subtitles | Often includes SDH, forced, or multiple languages extracted from Amazon. | | File size | Usually 4–10 GB for a 90–120 minute movie. | | Quality | Nearly identical to streaming directly from Amazon. No transcoding loss if properly remuxed. |
The upd tag indicates a previous release had an issue: maybe glitched frames, missing 5.1 audio, wrong framerate (e.g., 25fps instead of 23.976fps), or missing subtitles. Kitsune released a corrected version. Part 4: Who or What Is "Kitsune"? Scene and P2P groups often have animal or Japanese-themed names. Kitsune (Japanese for "fox") is a known alias in certain release circles, though it is not a major top-tier scene group like EVO, NTb, or CtrlHD.
It is important to clarify upfront that the string of text is not the title of a known, officially released Hollywood or independent film. Instead, this is a scene release naming convention —a standardized filename used by private digital distribution groups to describe a pirated copy of media.