I'm mostly interested in the x264 movie rules. The only one I found was from 2007 and it had size limits to DVD5, 1.5xDVD5 and DVD9. I've seen more than a few x264 encodes that are bigger than DVD9 so I'm curious what the rules are now.
Example:
I'm mostly interested in the x264 movie rules. The only one I found was from 2007 and it had size limits to DVD5, 1.5xDVD5 and DVD9. I've seen more than a few x264 encodes that are bigger than DVD9 so I'm curious what the rules are now.
Example:
Last edited by Emtorro; 06-13-2010 at 08:14 PM.
For the latest rules: http://anonym.to/?http://rules.nukenet.info
Yeah well I found that too. I talking about 2009/2010 rules.
Hmm, ok. Anyone can decrypt the size standards? I don't get what they mean.
It's referring to the size in MiB (mebibytes). 1MiB=1048576 bytes.Multiples of 2240
DVD5/x (1493, 1120, etc.)
8140, 2713
In addition, 3360 and 4070 are allowed for 1080p tv.
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