The Matrix (1999) REMASTERED BluRay 480p, 720p, & 1080p

The Matrix (1999)

136 min|Action, Sci-Fi|31 Mar 1999
8.7Rating: 8.7 / 10 from 2,179,234 usersMetascore: 73
When a beautiful stranger leads computer hacker Neo to a forbidding underworld, he discovers the shocking truth–the life he knows is the elaborate deception of an evil cyber-intelligence.

File ...........: .mkv
Source .........: 1080p BluRay REMUX AVC Atmos-EPSiLON
Video ..........: AVC | 1280x532 1 097 Kbps
Audio ..........: 2CH AAC English
Runtime ........: 2h 16mn
Subtitles ......: English Spanish Indonesian Arabic softcoded
Chapter ........: Titled
Subscene Link ..: here
Screenshot .....: View
Trailer ........: Watch  
Notes ..........:
Done from the regular 1080p BDs that were included in the UHD release.
Not meant to replace the UHD copy, just adding more options to download.
Check the comparison below.

Comparison


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480p x264 | 604 MB
PD VF GD MG 1F  
 
720p x264 | 1.34 GB
PD VF GD MG 1F  
 
1080p x264 DD+7.1 | 4.16 GB
PD VF GD MG 1F MediaInfo  
 
1080p x265 10Bit DD+7.1 | 3.14 GB
PD VF GD MG 1F  

Last Updated on May 11, 2025

11 comments

  1. 480p remastered, rhank you Pahe, one of my favourite movies

  2. UM GOOD CHOICE, BUT THE MATRIX IS DESIGNED TO BE IN 4K.

    BUT ANYWAYS, THANKS!

    PLEASE PUT UP MORE 4KS AND REMASTERED FILMS! THERE ARE SO MANY GOOD ONES TO BE UPLOADED!

  3. Top notch, quality encode. Thank you so much! You remind me of the good old days of HD-UNiT3D.

    Hopefully like the F9 and these Matrix reelases, high bitrate 1080p x264 will become the Pahe norm.

  4. Pulp Fiction remastered 480p ??
    or a new UHD copy with better quality ????

    • I have the source of Open matte with true 7.1 audio. but too big to download. Admin please do something please please please

  5. What’s the difference between the “remastered” and normal?

    • The encoder fixes slight problems with remastered. Sometimes even with BD the black levels might be slightly off or the colour might not be very natural. I usually watch remastered versions. For instance, The Meg is a film where the remastered version is much better than the original BD image.

  6. So basically this version is brighter than UHD version? Is it?

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