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x265 can compress video up to 50% more efficiently than x264 while maintaining the exact same visual quality.
The Hurt Locker is not a film about CGI explosions; it is about grit, sweat, dusty, sun-bleached landscapes, and the stark contrast of metal and shadows. Therefore, technical quality matters.
To help you get the most out of your viewing experience, let me know:
The "10-bit" designation refers to color depth. Standard Blu-rays are authored in 8-bit color, which offers 256 shades per color channel (Red, Green, Blue), totaling roughly 16.7 million colors. A 10-bit encode upgrades this to 1,024 shades per channel, resulting in over 1 billion colors.
x265 can compress video up to 50% more efficiently than x264 while maintaining the exact same visual quality.
The Hurt Locker is not a film about CGI explosions; it is about grit, sweat, dusty, sun-bleached landscapes, and the stark contrast of metal and shadows. Therefore, technical quality matters.
To help you get the most out of your viewing experience, let me know:
The "10-bit" designation refers to color depth. Standard Blu-rays are authored in 8-bit color, which offers 256 shades per color channel (Red, Green, Blue), totaling roughly 16.7 million colors. A 10-bit encode upgrades this to 1,024 shades per channel, resulting in over 1 billion colors.