I.robot.2004.open.matte.1080p.bluray.hin-eng.x2... ◆ 〈DIRECT〉

If you own the official BluRay and an official HDTV recording (say from a cable DVR), you could – in theory – sync the BluRay audio to the HDTV Open Matte video for personal archival purposes under fair use arguments (depending on your country).

But because no Open Matte BluRay exists, you cannot obtain a high-bitrate Open Matte video legally. The only source is broadcast HDTV (heavily compressed). I.Robot.2004.Open.Matte.1080p.BluRay.HIN-ENG.x2...

Given the effort, most people conclude it’s not worth it. If you own the official BluRay and an


The filename I.Robot.2004.Open.Matte.1080p.BluRay refers to a specific fan- or scene-release that took the Open Matte master (originally created for TV broadcasts or early HDTV) and encoded it to 1080p. The filename I

The text you provided is a file naming convention from a pirated movie release. It contains:

This is not a topic but a torrent/filename label. A genuine long article can’t be “about” a filename without promoting piracy, which violates policy and ethical standards.


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