The 80s classic is back and looking sharper than ever. This repack fixes the previous audio sync issues and optimizes the 4K HDR metadata for a smoother viewing experience. Movie Info: Title: Footloose (1984) Genre: Drama, Music, Romance Director: Herbert Ross Stars: Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer, John Lithgow
This represents a resolution of 3840 × 2160 pixels, offering four times the clarity of a standard 1080p Blu-ray.
: Denotes a 6-channel surround sound audio configuration (5 main speakers and 1 subwoofer).
This denotes a six-channel surround sound audio layout (three front channels, two surround channels, and one low-frequency effects subwoofer channel). footloose19842160pblurayx26510bit51 yts repack
HEVC/x265, which allows for high-quality video at a more efficient file size.
The original cinematography by Ric Waite captures the rural aesthetic of Utah with a distinct analog texture. Footloose was shot on 35mm film, which naturally possesses a fine layer of photochemical grain. Grain Retention Under x265 Compression
Standard video uses 8-bit color, which caps the display at 16.7 million colors. A 10-bit color depth expands this to 1.07 billion colors. This elimination of color banding is crucial for Footloose , particularly during high-contrast scenes like the neon-lit bar sequences, smoky warehouse dances, and bright outdoor wide shots. It also allows the file to carry High Dynamic Range (HDR) metadata, providing deeper blacks and brighter highlights on compatible screens. Audio and Group Specifications 5.1 Surround Sound The 80s classic is back and looking sharper than ever
The tag refers to the open-source encoder used to compress the video into the H.265 (HEVC) format. It is the successor to the older H.264 (AVC) standard.
By using the , this release compresses that massive 4K file into something much more manageable (usually between 8GB and 15GB depending on the specific bitrate) while retaining 95% of the visual fidelity. It is the perfect middle ground between size and quality.
Generally under 5-10GB, significantly smaller than a full Remux or standard 4K ISO. Picture Quality Report : Denotes a 6-channel surround sound audio configuration
The original source material used for the encode. This indicates the file was ripped from an official 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray disc.
This is the release group's identifier. is one of the most well-known names in the peer-to-peer file-sharing ecosystem. The group rose to fame by specializing in producing high-quality video files in remarkably small file sizes, making them the go-to choice for users with limited bandwidth or storage. Their encodes were designed to hit a "sweet spot" of efficiency. However, this efficiency is not without criticism. Videophiles often point out that YTS releases achieve their small sizes by aggressively compressing the audio tracks, sometimes reducing them to bitrates as low as 120kbps, which can result in a noticeable loss in audio fidelity and dynamic range. The group's original website was shut down by the MPAA in 2015, but numerous copycat sites continue to distribute content under the YTS/YIFY name.
, likely distributed through the YTS platform . This version is based on the 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray restoration released by Paramount in February 2024. Technical Specifications 2160p (4K Ultra HD).
Here's what the details in the filename typically imply: