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Review: Gravity (3D, 2013 — 1080p BluRay Half-SBS DTS x264 release)
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For a "Half-SBS" Blu-ray rip, here is what you can expect in terms of quality: Description 3D / Half-SBS Half Side-by-Side Gravity.3D.2013.1080p.BluRay.Half-SBS.DTS.x264-...
Unpacking the Perfect Storm: A Deep Dive into Gravity.3D.2013.1080p.BluRay.Half-SBS.DTS.x264-...
- Half-SBS vs. Full-SBS: Yes, half horizontal resolution per eye means fine details—like text inside the space station—are less sharp than the original Blu-ray. However, because Gravity uses shallow depth of field and many scenes are wide shots of stars or Earth, the difference is minimal to most viewers.
- Half-SBS vs. Frame Packing (original Blu-ray format): Frame packing is full 1080p per eye but requires HDMI 1.4a and a 3D Blu-ray player. Half-SBS is a compromise for file size and compatibility. Given that 3D Blu-ray players are disappearing, Half-SBS is often the most practical way to enjoy the film in 3D today.
- x264 Compression: At a typical bitrate of 8-12 Mbps for Half-SBS, x264 retains most of the Blu-ray’s grain structure and motion clarity. Avoid low-bitrate re-encodes (under 5 Mbps); look for file sizes around 8-12 GB for this movie.
The source material was a physical 3D Blu-ray disc, ensuring high-quality bitrates compared to streaming versions. This refers to the audio codec ( Digital Theater Systems Review: Gravity (3D, 2013 — 1080p BluRay Half-SBS