Rabid 1977 2160p UHD BluRay REMUX DV HDR HEVC FLAC 1 0-CiNEPHiLES

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A young woman develops a taste for human blood after undergoing experimental plastic surgery, and her victims turn into rabid, blood-thirsty zombies who proceed to infect others, which turns into a city-wide epidemic.

Year: 1977
Duration: 91 min
Release date: Friday 8th April 1977
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi

    

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Stars:
Marilyn Chambers, Frank Moore, Joe Silver, Howard Ryshpan

Rabid.1977.2160p.UHD.Blu-ray.Remux.DV.HDR.HEVC.FLAC1.0-CiNEPHiLES

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Size...........: 59.7 GiB
Container......: Matroska
Duration.......: 01:30:55.743

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Codec..........: HEVC, Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, Profile 7.6, dvhe.07.06, BL+EL+RPU, no metadata compression, Blu-ray compatible / SMPTE ST 2086, Version HDR10, HDR10 compatible, PQ
Resolution.....: 3840x2160
Bit rate.......: 90.8 Mb/s
Frame rate.....: 23.976 fps

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Format.........: FLAC
Channels.......: 1 channel
Sample rate....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate.......: 734 kb/s
Language.......: English (Original Mono Mix)

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Format.........: FLAC
Channels.......: 1 channel
Sample rate....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate.......: 223 kb/s
Language.......: English (Alternate Mono / Shout Factory (2025))

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Format.........: FLAC
Channels.......: 1 channel
Sample rate....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate.......: 324 kb/s
Language.......: zxx (Isolated Score and Effects Track)

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Format.........: FLAC
Channels.......: 2 channels
Sample rate....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate.......: 339 kb/s
Language.......: English (Commentary by director/writer David Cronenberg)

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Format.........: FLAC
Channels.......: 1 channel
Sample rate....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate.......: 319 kb/s
Language.......: English (Commentary by critic William Beard)

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Format.........: FLAC
Channels.......: 2 channels
Sample rate....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate.......: 526 kb/s
Language.......: English (Commentary by author Jill C. Nelson and Marilyn Chambers' personal appearances manager Ken Leicht)

---AUDIO----
Format.........: FLAC
Channels.......: 2 channels
Sample rate....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate.......: 671 kb/s
Language.......: English (Commentary by filmmakers Jen Soska and Sylvia Soska (directors of the remake, Rabid 2019))

---SUBTITLES---
Language.......: English (US), UTF-8
Language.......: English (US) (SDH), UTF-8
Language.......: English (US) (SDH / PGS), PGS
Language.......: Danish, UTF-8
Language.......: Finnish, UTF-8
Language.......: French (FR) (Parisian / PGS), PGS
Language.......: Norwegian, UTF-8
Language.......: Swedish, UTF-8

Source #1: Shout Factory USA UHD UHD Blu-ray (2025): Used everything minus chapters.
Source #2: Arrow GBR Blu-ray (2015): For best mono and isolated score and effects track.
Source #3: 101 Films GBR Blu-ray (2019): For the exclusive commentary.
Source #4: The Ecstasy of Films FRA Blu-ray (2019): Additional pgs.
Source #5: Somerville House NTSC DVD (2004): Named chapters.
Source #6: Amazon, iTunes, Mubi WEB-DL: Additional srts.

NOTES
Demuxed with latest DGDemux with merge DV function. The Dolby Vision FEL already has CM v4.0.

All monos from the new 2k restoration are the same except the loudness levels, the Shout UHD blu-ray had a more tweaked mono and slight better than the bunch (including the legacy shout factory one), however the best track is still the Arrow one, which has more detail albeit it does have some harshness on dialogues (it's a limitation from the source used which is the same as the NTSC DVD and PAL DVD), but since the pros outweigh the cons, this track was set as default and synced (accounting also a frame difference) matching runtime of UHD. Still included the alternate mono from the Shout UHD, which is pure mono after checking inversion, since it has no harshness on those parts, but sounds more muffled. Isolated Score and Effects track was also from Arrow and synced with same method aforementioned.

Commentaries all from the UHD, as it's same as the previous Shout Blu-ray which has all these padded 16-bit, also compared to the GER, FRA, 101 Films and Arrow, any of these were about the same, so kept all from Shout. One of them is pure mono and was stripped to one channel. And lastly, the exclusive commentary from 101 Films was also added to the remux matching its runtime.

PGS from the Shout UHD had to be tonemapped, so tonemapped to 65% of brightness. Also tonemapped the French sub to same %. Discarded the german sub on the GER Blu-ray as it was for the dub, with some lines being displayed when none is speaking (in the english audio). Srts were also synced. Named chapters synced to I-frames of remux, with one corrected to a scene change from the NTSC DVD, also added one end credits stop.

Screenshots have been tonemapped for reference

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