Brainscan (1994)
- Movie: Brainscan
- Detected quality: 480p (XviD)
- IMDb link: 0109327
- IMDb rating: 6 (14,239 votes) Search
- Genres: Comedy, Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller
- Director: John Flynn, Dino Castelli
- Cast: Edward Furlong, Frank Langella, T. Ryder Smith, Amy Hargreaves and others
- Release date: 22 Apr 1994
- Release year: 1994
- Runtime: 96 minutes
- Country: United Kingdom, United States
- Keywords: murder, computer game, computer, game reality crossover, surprise ending, kiss, dark comedy, homicide detective, home alone, absent father
A lonely teenage horror-movie fan discovers a mysterious computer game that uses hypnosis to custom-tailor the game into the most terrifying experience imaginable. When he emerges from the hypnotic trance he is horrified to find evidence that the brutal murder depicted in the game actually happened -- and he's the killer.
Torrent Contents Size: 698.96 MB
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AVI
Video Streams
Video Stream 1
MPEG-4
SD
Resolution:
512 x 368 (480p/SD)
Codec:
MPEG-4Video CodecThe compression method used for the video. Newer codecs keep the same quality with smaller files.
MPEG-2→H.264→HEVC→AV1
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Bit Rate:
928 kbpsVideo Bit RateThe amount of data used per second for the video. Higher generally means better picture quality, but also a larger file.
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Audio Stream 1
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Sample Rate:
44.1 kHzSample RateHow many audio snapshots per second. 48 kHz is the video standard — more than enough for the full range of human hearing.
Bit Rate:
128 kbpsAudio Bit RateData per second for the audio. Higher means better quality for lossy codecs. Lossless audio always preserves full quality regardless of bitrate.
