In a world of 4K remuxes and compressed 720p rips, the BD9 sits in a sweet spot that feels almost... ghostly. It’s not quite dead, and it’s not quite alive. But for fans of the Woodstone B&B crew, it might be the definitive way to watch.
Streaming services often trim 30-60 seconds per episode for timing slots. The BD9, sourced directly from the retail disc, gives you the full jokes. Specifically, the "Isaac’s Revolutionary War rant" in Episode 4 is nearly 45 seconds longer here. You’re welcome. If you are a videophile with a 4TB hard drive, go get the remux. If you are a casual watcher, streaming is fine. ghosts s03 bd9
Have you found a better encode for Season 3? Sound off in the comments. And remember: Don’t piss off the British officer. In a world of 4K remuxes and compressed
🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️ (4 out of 5 candle snuffers) But for fans of the Woodstone B&B crew,
Here is why the release of Ghosts Season 3 deserves your attention. What Exactly is a "BD9"? Let’s clear the spectral fog. BD9 stands for Blu-ray Disc 9 , referring to a 1080p rip that fits perfectly onto a standard DVD9 disc (roughly 7.95GB). It is a high-bitrate AVC (H.264) encode taken directly from the Blu-ray source.
On a low-quality stream, those basement ghosts blur into a brown, muddy smear. On the ? You can count the rivets on their 19th-century barrels. You see the grain of the wood. You see the actual dust motes dancing in the light. For an encode this size, it’s spooky how good it looks. A Note on the "BD9" Scene Release For the archivists out there, the specific BD9 release floating around (often tagged Ghosts.S03.1080p.BluRay.DTS.x264-BD9 ) is notable for one specific feature: It retains the "Extended" cuts.
Near-lossless video, excellent DTS audio, full extended cuts, small file size. Cons: Not 4K (but Ghosts isn't exactly Planet Earth ), requires a media player that likes MKV files.