Butterfly Effect -2004- 480p Brrip X264-ruedas [portable] | The
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Release Title: The Butterfly Effect (2004) 480p BRRip x264-RUEDAS The Butterfly Effect -2004- 480p BRRip x264-RUEDAS
Plot
The story revolves around Evan Treborn (played by Ashton Kutcher), a young man who suffers from a form of dissociative amnesia. He experiences blackouts and has fragmented memories of his childhood. When he tries to recall these memories, the events unfold differently, suggesting that he can change the past through his actions. File Release Report Release Title: The Butterfly Effect
As Evan grows older, he discovers that he can travel back in time and alter events. However, each change results in a different present, and Evan must navigate through multiple realities to try and fix the problems he has created. Plot The story revolves around Evan Treborn (played
2. Technical Specifications
- Source: BluRay (BRRip)
- Resolution: 480p (SD)
- Video Codec: x264 (MKV container implied)
- Release Group: RUEDAS
- Format Type: BRRip (Re-encoded from a BluRay source for smaller file size)
4. The Group: RUEDAS
- Who were they? RUEDAS was a mid-tier piracy release group active primarily between 2008 and 2012. They specialized in “re-encodes”—taking high-definition scene releases and scaling them down for users with bandwidth caps.
- Reputation: Not as famous as groups like aXXo or Framestor, RUEDAS had a cult following for their reliability. Their releases were characterized by:
- Consistent naming conventions.
- Inclusion of both English and Spanish audio tracks (a clue to the group’s likely Latin American or Spanish origin—"RUEDAS" means "wheels" in Spanish).
- No watermarks.
- Properly synced subtitles.
- The Signature: A RUEDAS .nfo file (the text file inside the release) typically featured ASCII art of a film reel and the tagline: "Ruletas de la suerte" (Wheels of Fortune).
3. The Codec: x264
- The Revolution: Before x264, Scene releases used DivX or XviD (based on MPEG-4 Part 2). x264 (an open-source implementation of H.264/MPEG-4 AVC) changed the game in the late 2000s.
- Efficiency: x264 can deliver the same visual quality as XviD at roughly half the bitrate. For the RUEDAS release of The Butterfly Effect, this meant a 480p movie with near-transparent compression, minimal blocking in the dark scenes (Evan’s childhood basement), and smooth motion during the “time travel seizures.”
- Settings: RUEDAS was known for using “CRF” (Constant Rate Factor) around 18-20, with a target bitrate of roughly 1,500-2,000 kbps.