| Specification | Typical Values for This Release |
|---------------|---------------------------------|
| Resolution | 1280 × 720 px (720p) – “HD” |
| Video Codec | H.264/AVC (Main Profile, Level 4.0) |
| Bitrate | 4–5 Mbps (average) – enough for a clean image on a 720p display |
| Audio | Dual‑track:
• English – 5.1 channel AC‑3 (≈ 384 kbps)
• Hindi – 5.1 channel AC‑3 (≈ 384 kbps) |
| Container | Blu‑Ray Disc (BD‑VOB/ISO) or a single‑file MKV (when ripped) |
| File Size | ~ 900 MB (≈ 0.9 GB) for the whole movie |
| Compression Ratio | Roughly 1:30–1:40 compared with the original 1080p Blu‑Ray (≈ 25 GB) |
| Target Playback | Standard Blu‑ray players, PC media players (VLC, MPC‑Hc), or streaming devices that support 720p MKV files. |
| Item | Details | |------|----------| | Title | Sinister | | Year | 2012 | | Director | Scott Derrickson | | Screenwriter(s) | C. Robert Cargill (story), Scott Derrickson (screenplay) | | Stars | Ethan Hawke (Ellis Rourke), Juliet Rylance (Carol Rourke), Michael Seresin (Cameraman) | | Genre | Supernatural horror, thriller | | Runtime | 107 minutes | | Original Language | English | | Country | United States | | Budget | ≈ $3 million | | Box‑Office | ≈ $87 million worldwide | Sinister 2012 Hindi Dual Audio 720p BluRay 900MB
Sinister follows true‑crime writer Ellis Rourke (Ethan Hawke) as he discovers a box of home‑video reels in the attic of his new house. The footage documents a series of gruesome murders dating back decades and points to an ancient, malevolent entity known as Bughuul (also called “The Pied Piper”). The film mixes conventional horror tropes with a “found‑footage” element, creating a layered sense of dread. | Specification | Typical Values for This Release
Ellison Oswalt, a true-crime writer desperate for a hit, moves his family into a house where a gruesome family murder took place. While digging through police reports in the attic, he discovers a box of 8mm films that document various families’ final moments. As Ellison pieces together the pattern, he unwittingly invites a malevolent entity into his home — and into his head. Ellison Oswalt, a true-crime writer desperate for a