Gravity.3d.2013.1080p.bluray.half-sbs.dts.x264-... Online
This specific file name represents a compressed, high-definition 3D video file of the 2013 movie
, specifically formatted for 3D-capable televisions and projectors.
Below is a complete breakdown of what this file string means, its technical specifications, and the equipment you need to play it properly. 🛠️ File Name Technical Breakdown Gravity.2013
: The title and release year of the multi-Oscar-winning film directed by Alfonso Cuarón.
3D: This file contains stereoscopic data to produce a three-dimensional visual effect. 1080p: A High-Definition resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
BluRay: Indicates that the original source material used to create this file was an official retail 3D Blu-ray disc.
Half-SBS: Stands for Half Side-by-Side. The 3D image is split into two squished frames (left eye and right eye) placed next to each other in a single 1080p frame. Gravity.3D.2013.1080p.BluRay.Half-SBS.DTS.x264-...
DTS: The audio track is encoded in Digital Theater Systems surround sound, offering high-fidelity cinema audio.
x264: The video was compressed using the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video codec. 📺 Playback Requirements
To view this file correctly as intended (in 3D), you cannot just use a standard screen. You will need:
A 3D-Capable Display: A 3D television, a 3D projector, or a Virtual Reality (VR) headset.
3D Glasses: Passive or active shutter glasses that correspond with your specific display.
Specialized Media Player: Software like VLC Media Player or KMPLayer that allows you to overlap the split images, or a hardware media player that supports active 3D switching. Director: Alfonso Cuarón
Manual Setup: When you open the file, you will initially see two identical, slightly squished images side-by-side. You must go into your TV or video player settings and manually enable "3D SBS" or "Side-by-Side" mode to merge the images. 📉 Advantages and Disadvantages
🚀 Highly Immersive: Critics from High Def Digest and moviegoers agree that Gravity is one of the best 3D experiences ever crafted.
💾 Smaller File Size: Half-SBS files require significantly less hard drive space and processing power than a raw Full-ISO 3D Blu-ray.
🌐 High Compatibility: Almost all modern 3D televisions and media players support the SBS format.
📉 Reduced Resolution: Because two frames are squeezed into one 1080p resolution container, each eye only gets 960 x 1080 pixels. This results in a slight loss of horizontal image sharpness compared to a full retail 3D Blu-ray.
4. Content Overview: Gravity (2013)
- Director: Alfonso Cuarón.
- Genre: Sci-Fi / Thriller / Drama.
- Suitability for 3D: This film is widely considered one of the best reference demos for 3D home theater setups. The setting (zero gravity in space) allows for distinct depth layers and floating debris effects that utilize the Half-SBS 3D format exceptionally well.
7. x264
- Meaning: An open-source codec for encoding H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video. It offers high compression efficiency with relatively fast encoding speeds.
- Why not x265 (HEVC)? At the time of this release naming (circa 2014-2016), x264 was the gold standard for HD content. x265/HEVC is better for 4K, but for 1080p Half-SBS 3D, x264 provides excellent quality-to-size ratio and wide hardware decoding support.
The Movie's Depiction of Gravity
The movie "Gravity" offers a visually stunning representation of what it would be like for astronauts to survive in a microgravity environment after a catastrophic accident. The film accurately depicts several aspects of microgravity: Sample scene description (text):
- Zero Gravity Movement: The film accurately shows how astronauts move in space, using their tethers and propulsion systems to navigate.
- Gravity of Earth from Space: The visuals of Earth from space, showing the curvature of the planet and the blackness of space, are breathtakingly accurate.
- Isolation and Survival: The isolation and struggle for survival in space are depicted in a highly realistic manner, emphasizing the psychological and physical challenges faced by astronauts.
Pro Tip for Plex/Jellyfin Users:
Rename the file exactly like this to trigger the 3D flag:
Gravity (2013) [3D Half-SBS].mkv
It looks like you're referring to a file name for a 3D version of the movie Gravity (2013).
If you're asking for a piece (sample or description) of that release, here's an example of what you might find in the NFO or scene info:
Gravity.3D.2013.1080p.BluRay.Half-SBS.DTS.x264
- Format: Half Side-by-Side (Half-SBS) 3D
- Resolution: 1920×1080 (effective 960×1080 per eye)
- Video Codec: x264 (High@L4.1)
- Audio: DTS 5.1
- Source: 3D Blu-ray
- Runtime: ~91 min (theatrical cut)
- Release Group: Unknown from your fragment, but likely a scene or P2P group
Sample scene description (text):
Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) drifts alone in space after debris destroys her shuttle. The 3D effect enhances the vast emptiness — tumbling POV shots and floating tethers create depth, while the Earth’s curve in the background feels layered far behind her visor reflections.
If you actually need a small video sample (10–30 seconds) from this specific 3D release, you’d typically find .sample.mkv files in the release folder when downloaded from private trackers or Usenet.


