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| Feature | Official Streaming (Web) | The Pitt S01 MKV Exclusive | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ~4-8 Mbps (4K) | ~40-100 Mbps (Remux) | | Audio Quality | Compressed DD+ (Lossy) | DTS-HD / TrueHD (Lossless) | | Dark Scenes (Bandit test) | Blocking/Artefacts visible | Smooth gradient, no macroblocks | | Offline Access | Expires with subscription | Permanent archival | | Subtitles | CEA-608 (Basic) | PGS (Full graphical rendering) | Release groups are now experimenting with within MKV,