Traditional Blu-ray releases and older digital encodes use an 8-bit color depth, which caps the color palette at roughly 16.7 million colors. A expands this palette exponentially to over 1.07 billion colors. In high-action, visually moody films like Spectre , 10-bit encoding virtually eliminates "color banding"—the noticeable pixelated lines that appear during smooth color transitions, such as gradients in dark shadows, smoke, or a clear blue sky.
This is the specific open-source software library used to encode video into the HEVC format. When you see "x265," it means a software encoder carefully analyzed the film frame-by-frame to maximize space savings without sacrificing sharpness. Audio Capabilities Spectre.2015.1080p.10bit.BluRay.8CH.x265.HEVC-PSA
If you need help configuring your software for . I can guide you on the best setup for your home theater. Share public link Traditional Blu-ray releases and older digital encodes use
: The source of the encode is the original physical Blu-ray disc, ensuring the highest possible starting quality. 8CH (8-Channel Audio) This is the specific open-source software library used