: Includes an expanded prologue detailing the feud between elves and dwarves, and additional scenes in Rivendell that feature lighter character moments and the "White Council".

The video compression codec used to encode the files, ensuring excellent picture quality, accurate color reproduction, and smooth playback across legacy hardware and modern media players.

The file contains two separate, selectable audio tracks. Both the original English dialogue and the official Hindi dub are mixed in Dolby Digital (DD) 5.1 surround sound.

The Hobbit Trilogy features an impressive cast, including:

: The x264 encode provides a balance between high visual quality and manageable file size for 720p resolution .

The total trilogy size is approximately . Broken down:

This release is encoded in to ensure a perfect balance between file size and visual quality at 720p . A major highlight of this specific release is the Dual Audio track.

is the name of the software used to encode the video file using the H.264/AVC standard. This is the most ubiquitous and widely compatible video codec in existence.

This is the most straightforward part of the name, referencing the cinematic adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic novel. Originally written as a single children's book, it was adapted by director Peter Jackson into three epic films:

While 1080p and 4K exist, remains the most practical choice for mainstream users.

Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit film series— An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013), and The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)—re‑imagines J.R.R. Tolkien’s beloved 1937 novel for a new generation. While the theatrical releases were already a visual spectacle, the subsequent (released on Blu‑Ray) added roughly an hour of footage per film, deepening character arcs, expanding lore, and restoring scenes omitted for pacing or rating concerns.

Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit trilogy may not reach the emotional heights of The Lord of the Rings , but the Extended Editions transform flawed blockbusters into richer, more cohesive epics. The release—with professional English and Hindi DD 5.1 tracks—offers the perfect balance of quality, convenience, and linguistic accessibility.

This release is built on a set of technical choices that define its quality and accessibility.

: This codec ensures high-definition clarity while keeping the trilogy’s massive runtime manageable for digital storage. What’s New? Extended Scenes Breakdown