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The 10bit tag indicates the video stream uses 10 bits per color channel (RGB or YUV), rather than the standard 8 bits found in most consumer video. This is a hallmark of high‑quality encodes.
: Modern processors (Intel Core 6th Gen or newer, AMD Ryzen) and dedicated graphics cards support hardware acceleration for HEVC 10-bit.
: Highly optimized for Windows systems when paired with the K-Lite Codec Pack. bastilleday20161080p10bitbluray8chx265h
This indicates an layout, which translates to a 7.1 surround sound setup:
Typically a shorthand tag for the release group or a specific encoding profile used to create the file. Why This Format Matters The 10bit tag indicates the video stream uses
1080p is the standard for high‑definition Blu‑ray content. With 1920 horizontal pixels and 1080 vertical pixels, it provides sharp, detailed imagery when viewed on screens up to 65 inches. For Bastille Day , which features rapid action sequences and nighttime scenes (Parisian rooftops, subway chases), 1080p captures more texture and fine detail than lower resolutions like 720p or DVD‑quality 480p.
Unpacking the Blueprint: What the Code Means The string is a standardized release title used in digital media archiving. Each segment of this text provides specific information about the video quality, audio configurations, and encoding methods used for the 2016 action-thriller film Bastille Day (also released under the title The Take , starring Idris Elba and Richard Madden). : Highly optimized for Windows systems when paired
For tech enthusiasts who want to dive deeper into the technical specifications:
: Highly optimized for Windows systems using K-Lite Codec Pack.