I just analyzed a bunch of movies on HBO Max - the bitrates promised by the analysis tool are all grossly wrong. For example, take the movie "Eraserhead". Using H265, the analysis shows Resolution: 1920x1038 - 12071 kbps - 1.37 GB as the best choice. There is no compression on earth that will compress a 90 minute movie retaining that resolution and bitrate into a 1.37G container. In fact, when downloaded (hoping it was the size estimate that was wrong) what you actually get is 1920x1038 at 2159 kbps in 1.45 GB.
1920x1038 at 12071 kbps is watchable. 1920x1038 at 2159kbps is crap. The difference is important - for me, it is the difference between being well worth downloading and not worth bothering.
At a guess, I'd guess that the analyzer found a 12071 kbps version out there, but the software can only download a 2159 kbps version.
Please fix. If you can't download a 12071 kbps version, then don't say you can.
1920x1038 at 12071 kbps is watchable. 1920x1038 at 2159kbps is crap. The difference is important - for me, it is the difference between being well worth downloading and not worth bothering.
At a guess, I'd guess that the analyzer found a 12071 kbps version out there, but the software can only download a 2159 kbps version.
Please fix. If you can't download a 12071 kbps version, then don't say you can.
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