The Forbidden Kingdom 2008 Dual Audio 720p Vs 96012 ^new^ ✮
| Feature | Standard 720p Dual Audio | “96012” Version | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1280x544 (or 1280x720) | 1280x544 or possibly 1920x1080 (if 96012 is a source ID, not a resolution) | | Video Bitrate | 2,500 – 4,500 kbps | Often >8,000 kbps (closer to Blu-ray source) | | File Size | 1.5 GB – 3 GB | 5 GB – 12 GB | | Audio Tracks | English 5.1 AC3 @ 448kbps + Hindi AAC @ 192kbps | English DTS-HD MA @ 96/12 (96kHz/12-bit) + Original Mandarin + Hindi/French dub | | Best For | Mobile devices, slow internet, limited storage | Home theater (50"+ TV), sound systems, archiving | | Scene Fights | Smooth but minor macroblocking in fast moves (e.g., the bamboo forest fight) | Crystal clear; you’ll see every wrinkle on Jackie’s costume and every grain of sand |
Widely available, plays on anything, decent for laptops or tablets. Cons: Banding in dark scenes (the Forbidden City’s night battles show compression artifacts), softer detail during fast fight choreography. The Forbidden Kingdom 2008 Dual Audio 720p Vs 96012
It’s the “goldilocks” option—good for storage, great for playback on phones, and widely compatible. But it’s not the highest quality available. | Feature | Standard 720p Dual Audio |
Most 720p dual audio versions derive from Blu-ray rips released around 2009-2012. The video is typically encoded with (highly compatible) or HEVC/x265 (smaller file size, newer hardware required). But it’s not the highest quality available