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The 1995 James Bond classic , starring Pierce Brosnan, has seen various home media iterations, though specific community-driven releases like a 1080p 10-bit x265 HEVC encode are often sought for their balance of file efficiency and high-fidelity color depth. Technical Release Overview Original Source: Shot on 35mm film.
James Bond
: The title and theatrical release year of the seventeenth film starring Pierce Brosnan.
Hardware Requirements: Can You Play It?
: 1080p (1920x1080) at a 2.39:1 aspect ratio, preserving the original anamorphic 35mm film format. Codec (x265 HEVC)
Conclusion
- Frame‑accurate sync for the original theatrical audio mix (not the altered 5.1 remix) plus a secondary 1995 Dolby Stereo SR track.
- The encode includes automated lip‑sync correction for the famously problematic “jump to 24p” conversion on previous Blu‑rays.
Streaming and Downloading
Processed Look
: Reviewers from sites like High Def Digest describe the transfer as having a "filtered, digitized quality" that hampers fine detail.
Golden Eye 1995 1080p 10bit Bluray X265 Hevc Exclusive | TRUSTED |
The 1995 James Bond classic , starring Pierce Brosnan, has seen various home media iterations, though specific community-driven releases like a 1080p 10-bit x265 HEVC encode are often sought for their balance of file efficiency and high-fidelity color depth. Technical Release Overview Original Source: Shot on 35mm film.
James Bond
: The title and theatrical release year of the seventeenth film starring Pierce Brosnan.
Hardware Requirements: Can You Play It?
: 1080p (1920x1080) at a 2.39:1 aspect ratio, preserving the original anamorphic 35mm film format. Codec (x265 HEVC)
Conclusion
- Frame‑accurate sync for the original theatrical audio mix (not the altered 5.1 remix) plus a secondary 1995 Dolby Stereo SR track.
- The encode includes automated lip‑sync correction for the famously problematic “jump to 24p” conversion on previous Blu‑rays.
Streaming and Downloading
Processed Look
: Reviewers from sites like High Def Digest describe the transfer as having a "filtered, digitized quality" that hampers fine detail.