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They wanted a remux of my brightest scenes. I gave them a monochrome elegy, constant bitrate, cabac=1 / ref=5

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I died a hundred times — but the codec kept me seamless.

Back to black? No. I never left the dark. I just found a cleaner way to compress the ache. back to black x264

Just the sharp edge of loss — rendered frame by frame, in precision.

I trade the grayscale of grief for true black. No crushed shadows, no banding on the heart. Every pixel a testament to what burnt out. They wanted a remux of my brightest scenes

The encode begins. No color correction. No second pass for mercy.

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