1080p BluRay | x264 | DTS | JYK encode
If you’re looking for a well-encoded 1080p copy of Hidden Figures , this JYK release is a reliable choice. The film itself is essential viewing—a masterclass in ensemble acting and a vital piece of American history told with heart and dignity. Hidden Figures 2016 1080p BluRay x264 DTS-JYK
The search term reveals a viewer who cares about quality — crisp video, lossless audio, and faithful presentation. That’s admirable. But the best way to honor that care is to buy or rent the official 1080p Blu-ray or a high-bitrate digital copy. You’ll get all the technical benefits, plus extras, and the knowledge that you’re supporting inclusive storytelling in Hollywood. 1080p BluRay | x264 | DTS | JYK
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The JYK encode from the BluRay source is solid. The 1080p x264 transfer preserves the film’s warm, slightly desaturated ’60s-era color palette. Black levels are deep, and period details (from office typewriters to Mercury capsule interiors) are sharp. There’s no excessive noise or compression artifacts. However, some darker office and launchpad scenes show minor banding—likely source-related, not encode-specific.
Unofficial “BluRay rips” using x264 may re-encode the video at lower bitrates. A properly done 1080p x264 encode (e.g., from a scene group claiming “JYK”) often targets CRF 18–20, yielding file sizes of 8–12 GB — far smaller than the raw disc (25–50 GB) while maintaining transparent quality to most viewers.
(Octavia Spencer): NASA's first African-American supervisor and a pioneer in IBM programming Roger Ebert Mary Jackson