Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Trailer [Prores 4444 1080p FLAC 5.1 DCP Rip].mkv

Category:
Date:
2025-09-13 09:04 UTC
Submitter:
Anonymous
Seeders:
24
Information:
No information.
Leechers:
2
File size:
2.4 GiB
Completed:
3428
Info hash:
51989253ec3aebcea9a26d5fde88a342f1338466
**This isn't the movie. It's just the trailer** ```General Unique ID : 194989162295722983686698640699497878804 (0x92B18BF13AF1DD9D121174960F8B9514) Complete name : Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Trailer [Prores 4444 1080p FLAC 5.1 DCP Rip].mkv Format : Matroska Format version : Version 4 File size : 2.37 GiB Duration : 1 min 30 s Overall bit rate mode : Variable Overall bit rate : 225 Mb/s Frame rate : 24.000 FPS Encoded date : 2025-09-13 09:00:27 UTC Writing application : mkvmerge v93.0 ('Goblu') 64-bit Writing library : libebml v1.4.5 + libmatroska v1.7.1 Attachments : FUNIMITATION.TTF Video ID : 1 Format : ProRes Codec ID : V_PRORES Duration : 1 min 30 s Bit rate : 224 Mb/s Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Constant Frame rate : 24.000 FPS Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 4.504 Stream size : 2.36 GiB (99%) Default : Yes Forced : No Audio ID : 2 Format : FLAC Format/Info : Free Lossless Audio Codec Codec ID : A_FLAC Duration : 1 min 30 s Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 1 162 kb/s Channel(s) : 6 channels Channel layout : L R C LFE Ls Rs Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz Frame rate : 11.724 FPS (4094 SPF) Bit depth : 16 bits Compression mode : Lossless Stream size : 12.5 MiB (0%) Title : FLAC 5.1 Writing library : libFLAC 1.5.0 (2025-02-11) Language : Japanese Default : Yes Forced : No MD5 of the unencoded content : C3A8EE3C5CADB489BE4018C313B4EDF7 Text ID : 3 Format : ASS Codec ID : S_TEXT/ASS Codec ID/Info : Advanced Sub Station Alpha Duration : 1 min 10 s Bit rate : 38 b/s Frame rate : 0.100 FPS Count of elements : 7 Compression mode : Lossless Stream size : 341 Bytes (0%) Language : English Default : Yes Forced : No ``` Now in cinemas!

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  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Trailer [Prores 4444 1080p FLAC 5.1 DCP Rip].mkv (2.4 GiB)
Guys read the title well, it is not a movie.
damn 2 gigs for a trailer??
you had me for a second
225 Mb/s bitrate?? are you trolling?
Mods rape this guys sister and mother in front of him then cut his head off in front of his father
The entire movie can be done in this much space...
ProRes 4444: A professional video codec used in film production. It has very low compression, preserving maximum color detail and image quality. FLAC 5.1: Lossless audio in 5.1 surround sound, meaning no quality is lost and you get high-fidelity multi-channel audio. DCP Rip: The source is a Digital Cinema Package, which is the format used in movie theaters. This usually means the highest-quality source available for a film. So in summary: This file is essentially the best version you can get for home viewing—top-quality picture from the cinema source and lossless surround sound. It’s ideal if you want the closest experience to watching the movie in a theater.
@Bablet explained this properly. Awesome upload here @Anon, these are hard to find. NOTE: Movies in theaters aren't on reels anymore these days, but on hardrives, and one movie can be close to 300GB in size if not more depending on the resolution, number of channels and other specifics. The audio part is custom made to match the setup of each theater room so you will often see the audio to not work on normal PCs but if it's properly re-worked this problem will go poof. Such materials are very dangerous to post online as they can be traced back to the theater they came from because like I said, many components are custom made.

nph

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It’s amazing to me that people come on here and post retardation about file sizes without understanding what they are downloading first. Using one’s eyes and basic reading skills - and at worst, copy-pasting unknown terms into Google - would save them from looking like morons.

nph

User
And yes it’s dangerous to post these because there are usually transparent digital watermarks - unique to each theater that the distributor sends a copy to - embedded in the raw image data, not visible to the human eye but detectable by special industry software It’s interesting because these packages are typically encrypted and the encryption keypair used is unique to each film and each theater customer. Possibly even each projector system in a theater. Whichever employee pilfered this knew what they were doing and took a huge risk. This is why you almost never see digital cinema packages up for download like this online even though tons of people would be interested - especially scene encoders who want the best sources possible to work with. Perhaps this trailer did not have such a water mark nor had special encryption, or the employee who pilfered it was quitting anyway.