Oceans.twelve.2004.1080p.bluray.h264.aac-rarbg (FHD - 480p)
Oceans.Twelve.2004.1080p.BluRay.H264.AAC-RARBG
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This encode boasts a vertical resolution of 1080 pixels. Given the film’s original 2.35:1 aspect ratio, the actual resolution is roughly 1920x816 pixels (after removing the black bars). Oceans.Twelve.2004.1080p.BluRay.H264.AAC-RARBG
BluRay Source
: Being sourced from a physical Blu-ray ensures a high level of detail and a lack of the compression artifacts often found in lower-quality streaming versions. Oceans
- File Size: Exactly 1.96 GB to 2.15 GB. Not 700 MB (that’s a YIFY/YTS encode) and not 8 GB (that’s a remux).
- Bitrate: Video bitrate hovering around 2,200 to 2,500 kbps.
- Sample File: Authentic RARBG releases always included a 30-second sample clip named
Oceans.Twelve.2004.1080p.BluRay.H264.AAC-RARBG_sample.mkv. - NFO File: An ASCII-art infographic with release details.
Furthermore, for consumers who have purchased the BluRay (digital rights), having a DRM-free copy in the H264/AAC container is a form of legal backup, compliant with fair use laws in many jurisdictions. File Size: Exactly 1
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The Soundtrack:
David Holmes returns with a groovy, jazz-infused score that perfectly complements the film's "cool" aesthetic. 📊 Production Facts Director Steven Soderbergh Starring
- The Tunnel Sequence: The scene where the team navigates a laser grid in Rome (set to "L'appuntamento" by Ornella Vanoni) is a standout for black-level performance. A poor encode (like a low-bitrate YIFY) turns this scene into a blocky mess. The RARBG H264 encode handles the shadows gracefully, preserving the mood without crushing the detail.
- Cassel’s Vault Dance: The agility of Vincent Cassel’s "Le Piaf" performing the "Topkapi" maneuver requires high motion clarity. The 1080p BluRay source ensures minimal pixelation during his spinning, shadow-based acrobatics.
