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It looks like you're creating a post for a high-quality release of the 2012 sci-fi epic, John Carter
To ensure this file plays smoothly with all its features (like 10-bit color and 7.1 audio), you should use a modern, versatile media player. John.Carter.2012.1080p.BluRay.x265.HEVC.10bit.7...
--preset slower
--crf 16-18
--profile main10
--level 4.1
--no-sao
--deblock -1:-1
--no-strong-intra-smoothing
--aq-mode 3
--no-cutree (sometimes)
- 7.1 Audio: This refers to 8 channels of sound: front left, front right, center, subwoofer (LFE), surround left, surround right, and two rear surround channels. For John Carter, 7.1 immerses you in the arena of Zodanga, with crowds cheering from behind while Dejah Thoris speaks in front.
- Common Audio Tracks in x265 Rips:
2. The Resolution: Decoding "1080p"
1080p refers to 1920 x 1080 pixels of progressive scan video. For a film released in 2012, this is the native resolution of the post-production pipeline. It looks like you're creating a post for
In the cold, humming silence of a massive data server, a file named "John.Carter.2012.1080p.BluRay.x265.HEVC.10bit.7..." sat in hibernation. To most, it was just 4 gigabytes of binary code—a collection of ones and zeros packed into a high-efficiency HEVC container. But within its compressed layers lay the entire world of Barsoom. most content is 8-bit
To understand why this specific format is sought after, we have to break down the technical jargon:
4. The Color Frontier: "10bit" Deep Color
The inclusion of 10bit (or 10-bit) is often misunderstood. In consumer displays, most content is 8-bit, managing 16.7 million colors. 10-bit increases that to 1.07 billion colors.
As he fought alongside Thark and learned about the customs and languages of Barsoom, John realized that home wasn't just a place; it was where your heart was. And his heart, at that moment, was on Mars, fighting for a cause greater than himself.