Shrek 2001 720p Bluray H266 Vvc Usac 20 Ra Upd -
This string appears to be a technical description of a specific digital media file for the 2001 movie
Part 5: The Use Case – Who Is This For?
1. The Data Hoarder
You have a 20 TB NAS. You want all of DreamWorks’ catalog in the smallest lossless-like quality. This single file for Shrek (~700 MB) frees space for more content. shrek 2001 720p bluray h266 vvc usac 20 ra
Here’s a technical and contextual write-up for the string you provided: This string appears to be a technical description
2. File & Container (assumed typical for this labeling)
- Container: likely MP4 or MKV (MKV preferred for modern codec support)
- Typical filename example: Shrek.2001.720p.BluRay.H.266-VVC.USAC.2.0.RA.mkv
The content of the film remains a "masterpiece" of early computer animation that won the first-ever Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Container: likely MP4 or MKV (MKV preferred for
4. The Video Codec: H.266 VVC
This is the most significant part of the filename. H.266, also known as VVC (Versatile Video Coding), is the successor to the current standard, H.265 (HEVC).
Part 8: Known Limitations and Community Contrast
No silver bullet. The “20 RA” profile strips all metadata (no ReplayGain, no chapter markers in audio). VVC decoding remains computationally heavy – a low-power ARM device (e.g., Raspberry Pi 4) cannot decode 720p VVC in real time without stuttering. Additionally, some Shrek enthusiasts argue that the theatrical audio mix (AC-3 at 384 kbps) has a “warmer” low-end for the opening “All Star” sequence. USAC at 20 kbps sacrifices sub-80 Hz bass extension slightly.
- Title: Shrek
- Release Year: 2001
- Resolution: 720p BluRay
- Codec: H.266 VVC (a highly efficient video codec for superior compression and quality)
- Audio: USAC 2.0 RA (Unified Speech and Audio Coding for enhanced audio experience)
- File Size: [Insert file size]