ESiR - Best HD Release group?

Yes, I can see a difference, that's true.

What are the respective filesizes of each rip and what are the bitrates?

I've had a look on both HDBits and BitHDTV and can't find the Wiki release of Meet the Robinsons on either site.
 
you obviously have no idea what you are talking about when it comes to HD. Scene groups shouldn't be on the list. And I hope that isnt in order of quality cause if it is I would just delete that post.

P.S. Why are you bumping this old thread
 
Length: 94 Mins
Size: 4.37 GB
Source: BluRay
Subtitles: English
Video resolution: 1280x720
Video format: x264
Video bitrate: 6614
Video framerate: 23.976 fps
Audio format: DTS
Audio bitrate: 1536 kbps
Audio: English

It will be on bithdtv during this day.
 
ctrlhd releases also many 40gb+ sources (the one I suppose eureka uses for their "own" encodes LOL)

if you problem is the oversize: download the sources :P
 
Length: 94 Mins
Size: 4.37 GB
Source: BluRay
Subtitles: English
Video resolution: 1280x720
Video format: x264
Video bitrate: 6614
Video framerate: 23.976 fps
Audio format: DTS
Audio bitrate: 1536 kbps
Audio: English

It will be on bithdtv during this day.

Thanks for the info.

And this is the info for the ESIR release:

RELEASE.NAME..: Meet.The.Robinsons.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-ESiR
RELEASE.DATE..: 06.12.2007
THEATRE.DATE..: 23.3.2007 (UK - IMAX version)
RUNTiME.......: 1:34:30
SiZE..........: 4.06GB (Space left for an extra 448kbps soundtrack)
ViDEO.CODEC...: x264
FRAMERATE.....: 23.976
BiTRATE.......: 4638kbps
RESOLUTiON....: 1280x720 (16:9 full frame)
AUDiO.........: English DTS 5.1 1.5mbit
SUBTiTLES.....: English - ASS
SOURCE........: Meet the Robinsons Blu-ray 1080p AVC EU

I guess it's the video bitrate of the Wiki version that makes the difference (6614 vs 4638) although I'm no expert.
 
Ive downloaded mostly every group and Ive always found EuReKA releases to be the best of the best. The file sizes are huge, but the quality is the best your going to find. ESiR tries to make the files somewhat smaller, at the price of quality.
 
ESiR is overated:

Meet.The.Robinsons.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-ESiR
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so blur compared to

Meet.the.Robinsons.2007.BluRay.720p.x264.DTS-WiKi
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What bitrate of a compressed 720p and 1080p movie is good, and what's bad? Is it a good thing to compare releases with, if I just want quality?
 
They are actually not that great groups, because alot of times they compress films to dvd5/dvd9 even when they obviously need the bitrate, and alot of times scene releases are better because of that....

so if dvd sizes, and not quality is important to you, I guess they are good...

Dude, are you retarded?
 
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