09-23-2014, 12:24 PM
Disc 1: Saw/SawII
Disc 2: Saw III/IV/V
Disc 3: Saw VI/VII
Saw is AVC. Bitrate hangs in the 30s, only has a single Dolby Digital track.
Saw II is also AVC with a healthy bitrate (30s), with just the single Dolby Digital track.
Saw III is MPEG-2, bitrate in the teens/low 20s, just the single Dolby Digital track.
Saw IV is AVC, bitrate in the teens/low 20s, just the single Dolby Digital track.
Saw V is AVC, bitrate hangs more in the 20s, just the single Dolby Digital track.
Saw VI is AVC, bitrate in the teens/low 20s, just the single Dolby Digital track.
Saw VII is AVC, birate in the 30s, just the single Dolby Digital track.
Saw is AVC. Bitrate hangs in the 30s, only has a single Dolby Digital track.
Originally Posted by kidglov3s en http://forum.blu-ray.com/
Disc 2: Saw III/IV/V
Disc 3: Saw VI/VII
Saw is AVC. Bitrate hangs in the 30s, only has a single Dolby Digital track.
Saw II is also AVC with a healthy bitrate (30s), with just the single Dolby Digital track.
Saw III is MPEG-2, bitrate in the teens/low 20s, just the single Dolby Digital track.
Saw IV is AVC, bitrate in the teens/low 20s, just the single Dolby Digital track.
Saw V is AVC, bitrate hangs more in the 20s, just the single Dolby Digital track.
Saw VI is AVC, bitrate in the teens/low 20s, just the single Dolby Digital track.
Saw VII is AVC, birate in the 30s, just the single Dolby Digital track.
Saw is AVC. Bitrate hangs in the 30s, only has a single Dolby Digital track.
Originally Posted by kidglov3s en http://forum.blu-ray.com/