Wind River, written and directed by Taylor Sheridan (screenwriter of Sicario and Hell or High Water), is a neo-Western thriller set on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. The story follows:
Together, they investigate the murder of a young Native American woman, Natalie. The film unflinchingly explores themes of grief, justice, violence against Indigenous women, and the harsh beauty of the snow-covered wilderness.
Source & Video:
Wind.River.2017.1080p.BluRay.x264-GECKOS – This is a proper BluRay rip. GECKOS is a reasonably respected P2P group. The 1080p x264 encode should offer strong detail, accurate color (the snowy Wyoming landscape needs good gradation), and no watermarks. Bitrate is typically sufficient for a 1.5–2 hour film.
Audio:
Usually includes 5.1 DTS or AC3 from the BluRay. Wind River relies heavily on atmosphere (wind, silence, Nick Cave & Warren Ellis’s sparse score) – a good encode preserves that dynamic range.
Subtitles:
Likely includes English SDH and possibly others. No hardcoded subs. Wind.River.2017.1080p.BluRay.x264-GECKOS -GoodF...
Potential issues:
Title: Seeking English subs for Wind.River.2017.1080p.BluRay.x264-GECKOS
Hi all,
I just grabbed the GECKOS release of Wind River (2017) – filename Wind.River.2017.1080p.BluRay.x264-GECKOS.mkv. Wind River , written and directed by Taylor
The runtime is 1:47:13, but most subtitle packs online are synced to the EVOLVE or AMIABLE releases (which have different cuts or delay offsets). The opening title card and the "six miles" conversation around the 12-minute mark are noticeably off.
Does anyone have a properly synced .srt for the GECKOS encode? Or know the exact delay needed? I suspect it's -850ms but haven't confirmed.
Thanks in advance.
Do not re-encode this file to a smaller size or different codec (e.g., HEVC or AV1) unless necessary; you will lose the delicate grain and shadow detail. Together, they investigate the murder of a young
GoodF (short for GoodFellow) is a post-scene P2P group that often re-encodes, repairs, or redistributes older releases. In this case, “-GoodF” might signify:
For archivists, both GECKOS and GoodF tags imply trustworthiness.
For private tracker users, a “scene release” like GECKOS is often required for ratio rules. GoodF tagging assures that no malware, ads, or corrupted frames exist.
Wind River, written and directed by Taylor Sheridan (screenwriter of Sicario and Hell or High Water), is a neo-Western thriller set on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. The story follows:
Together, they investigate the murder of a young Native American woman, Natalie. The film unflinchingly explores themes of grief, justice, violence against Indigenous women, and the harsh beauty of the snow-covered wilderness.
Source & Video:
Wind.River.2017.1080p.BluRay.x264-GECKOS – This is a proper BluRay rip. GECKOS is a reasonably respected P2P group. The 1080p x264 encode should offer strong detail, accurate color (the snowy Wyoming landscape needs good gradation), and no watermarks. Bitrate is typically sufficient for a 1.5–2 hour film.
Audio:
Usually includes 5.1 DTS or AC3 from the BluRay. Wind River relies heavily on atmosphere (wind, silence, Nick Cave & Warren Ellis’s sparse score) – a good encode preserves that dynamic range.
Subtitles:
Likely includes English SDH and possibly others. No hardcoded subs.
Potential issues:
Title: Seeking English subs for Wind.River.2017.1080p.BluRay.x264-GECKOS
Hi all,
I just grabbed the GECKOS release of Wind River (2017) – filename Wind.River.2017.1080p.BluRay.x264-GECKOS.mkv.
The runtime is 1:47:13, but most subtitle packs online are synced to the EVOLVE or AMIABLE releases (which have different cuts or delay offsets). The opening title card and the "six miles" conversation around the 12-minute mark are noticeably off.
Does anyone have a properly synced .srt for the GECKOS encode? Or know the exact delay needed? I suspect it's -850ms but haven't confirmed.
Thanks in advance.
Do not re-encode this file to a smaller size or different codec (e.g., HEVC or AV1) unless necessary; you will lose the delicate grain and shadow detail.
GoodF (short for GoodFellow) is a post-scene P2P group that often re-encodes, repairs, or redistributes older releases. In this case, “-GoodF” might signify:
For archivists, both GECKOS and GoodF tags imply trustworthiness.
For private tracker users, a “scene release” like GECKOS is often required for ratio rules. GoodF tagging assures that no malware, ads, or corrupted frames exist.