From 5aa812e387781576f2a38e1bee131b42f22278ee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Seraphys Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2025 15:37:29 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] tweak(format): Rename --- custom_formats/{Blu-ray Remux.yml => Bluray Remux.yml} | 4 ++-- custom_formats/{Blu-ray.yml => Bluray.yml} | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) rename custom_formats/{Blu-ray Remux.yml => Bluray Remux.yml} (86%) rename custom_formats/{Blu-ray.yml => Bluray.yml} (87%) diff --git a/custom_formats/Blu-ray Remux.yml b/custom_formats/Bluray Remux.yml similarity index 86% rename from custom_formats/Blu-ray Remux.yml rename to custom_formats/Bluray Remux.yml index 4813ef6..869ef34 100644 --- a/custom_formats/Blu-ray Remux.yml +++ b/custom_formats/Bluray Remux.yml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -name: Blu-ray Remux -description: A Blu-ray Remux is a direct rip of a Blu-ray's content without any re-encoding, +name: Bluray Remux +description: A Bluray Remux is a direct rip of a Bluray's content without any re-encoding, preserving the original video, audio, and subtitle quality. It retains the exact resolution, bitrate, and format of the Blu-ray, ensuring no loss in fidelity compared to the source. diff --git a/custom_formats/Blu-ray.yml b/custom_formats/Bluray.yml similarity index 87% rename from custom_formats/Blu-ray.yml rename to custom_formats/Bluray.yml index 5d19548..c1947dd 100644 --- a/custom_formats/Blu-ray.yml +++ b/custom_formats/Bluray.yml @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -name: Blu-ray -description: 'Blu-ray is a digital optical disc format that succeeded DVD, offering +name: Bluray +description: 'Bluray is a digital optical disc format that succeeded DVD, offering significantly higher storage capacity and video quality. It gets its name from the blue-violet laser used to read the disc, which has a shorter wavelength than the red laser used in DVDs, allowing it to store more data in the same physical space. - Standard Blu-rays (also known as BD-25 for single-layer and BD-50 for dual-layer) + Standard Blurays (also known as BD-25 for single-layer and BD-50 for dual-layer) store 25GB or 50GB respectively, typically containing 1080p video encoded with H.264/AVC at bitrates up to 40Mbps, alongside high-quality audio formats like DTS-HD MA (up to 24.5Mbps) or Dolby TrueHD (up to 18Mbps). '