Starboy Nathan - Diamonds

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Starboy Nathan - Diamonds
  • Release year: 2008
  • Runtime: 12 minutes
  • Country: New Zealand
  • Budget: $500
Plot:
Following what appeared to be a rather successful dinner party, the host discovers something disturbing in his bedroom. As he begins to piece together the events of the evening, his mind begins to unravel, and discernment between the truth and the paranoia of a man living solely to impress becomes increasingly difficult.

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Torrent Contents Size: 127.92 MB

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ⓘ Description Feb 27, 2026

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Format: MKV
File Size: 127 MB

Video Streams

Video Stream 1 MPEG-4 ASP 720p
Resolution: 1280 x 720 (720p/HD)
Codec: MPEG-4 ASP?Video CodecThe compression method used for the video. Newer codecs keep the same quality with smaller files.
MPEG-2H.264HEVCAV1
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Bit Rate: 4.6 Mbps?Video Bit RateThe amount of data used per second for the video. Higher generally means better picture quality, but also a larger file.
Frame Rate: 25 fps?Frame RateHow many images are shown per second to create the illusion of motion.
24 fps — Cinema standard (filmic look)
30 fps — Common for TV shows
60 fps — Smooth motion (sports, gaming)

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Audio Stream 1 2.0
Channels: Stereo?Audio ChannelsStereo — left and right channels. The standard for most music and casual viewing.
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Sample Rate: 48 Hz?Sample RateHow many audio snapshots per second. 48 kHz is the video standard — more than enough for the full range of human hearing.
Bit Rate: 320 kbps?Audio Bit RateData per second for the audio. Higher means better quality for lossy codecs. Lossless audio always preserves full quality regardless of bitrate.