: A specific distribution format where Blu-ray quality content is authored to a standard dual-layer DVD (8.5 GB) instead of a 25 GB or 50 GB Blu-ray disc. Plot Summary Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Before diving into the technicalities of and 1080p , it is critical to understand why the "Complete" version is superior. The original 2005 Advent Children ran at approximately 101 minutes. Advent Children Complete (released initially on Blu-ray in 2009) extends the runtime to 126 minutes. Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete 1080p -MKV BD9
Streaming services often offer Advent Children Complete but at variable bitrates dependent on bandwidth. This leads to “digital noise” during dark scenes (such as the Forgotten Capital sequence). Conversely, a full Blu-ray ISO (a direct disc image) is prohibitively large (typically 25–50 GB), consuming storage space unnecessarily for a film that, while beautiful, does not require the interactive menus or extras of a physical disc. The MKV BD9 sits in a “Goldilocks” zone: roughly 4-8 GB. It retains the DTS-HD Master Audio or 5.1 AAC core of the original while stripping away bloat. For the collector building a Plex server or a local archive, this format is the most efficient lossy (or near-lossless) preservation. : A specific distribution format where Blu-ray quality
Title: Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete Source: Blu-ray 1080p (BD9) Container: MKV Resolution: 1920×1080 (Full HD) Video codec: H.264 / AVC (likely High Profile) Bitrate: ~20–30 Mbps (typical for BD9 remuxes; may vary) Frame rate: 23.976 fps (film) Audio tracks: Advent Children Complete (released initially on Blu-ray in