![]() AAC 5.1 audio is the most common codec amongst x265 release groups (with Opus slowly gaining popularity as AV1 starts to become a thing). x265 is usually used with re-encoding H265/H264 source files to a much smaller size while maintaining a good amount of visual quality through the use of filters and source-specific encode tweaking. H265 is most often used with 4K releases as it is a common codec for source files of that size to lower the storage space required. ![]() Most WEB-DL sources are direct rips of the source and have EAC3 5.1 or AC3 5.1 audio for releases from the past few years and anything older than that is generally AAC 5.1 or 2.0 with the occasional AC3 5.1 release.Īs for HEVC, that comes in the form of H265 or x265. Seeing quite a few misconceptions about the sound files here in the comments.
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