Falling Away 2012 DVDRip XviD-N0GRP
- Movie: Falling Away
- Detected quality: 480p (DVDRip, XviD)
- IMDb link: 1681666
- IMDb rating: 3.3 (133 votes) Search
- Genres: Action, Crime, Drama
- Director: Michael David Trozzo
- Cast: Tony Todd, Jennifer Freeman, De'Angelo Wilson, Jason Finn and others
- Release date: 2 Mar 2012
- Release year: 2012
- Runtime: 86 minutes
- Country: United States
- Keywords: school
When a school bus accident devastates an inner city Los Angeles neighborhood, it will forever change the paths for all. Friendships will be challenged, beliefs questioned and it become a time when they must choose which way to fall.
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480p
Torrent Contents Size: 699.31 MB
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699.31 MB
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Media Information
ⓘ Description
Feb 27, 2026
General
Format:
AVI
File Size:
700 MB
Video Streams
Video Stream 1
MPEG-4
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
OlderMore efficient →
Bit Rate:
1.2 MbpsVideo Bit RateThe amount of data used per second for the video. Higher generally means better picture quality, but also a larger file.
Audio Streams
Audio Stream 1
MP3
ENG
Channels:
—Audio ChannelsMono — a single audio channel, typically for voice or older recordings.
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Codec:
MP3Audio FormatThe compression method for audio. Lossless codecs preserve the original studio quality perfectly.
Lossy (smaller files)MP2MP3AACVorbisOpusDDDD+DTS
Lossless (studio quality)FLACDTS-HD MATrueHDPCM
Sample Rate:
48 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.
