This is the core of modern video compression technology. The HEVC codec is the successor to the older H.264 (AVC) standard. It is incredibly efficient, compressing video files to roughly half the size of an H.264 file while maintaining identical—or superior—visual quality. For viewers, this means a movie that would traditionally require an 8GB to 12GB file size can now be stored flawlessly at just 2GB to 4GB. 4. 10bit Color Depth

The source of the video is a web-based streaming service (like Netflix or Prime Video).

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Someone could write a 2,000-word review of the movie Murder (2004)—its plot, its erotic thriller genre, its music, its place in Bollywood history. But that review would never include the codec details ( x265 HEVC 10bit ) in the title or body, because those refer to how it was stolen , not the film's artistic merit.

The specific file version you mentioned typically refers to a high-definition digital copy with the following modern encoding standards: 1080p (Full HD) for sharp, clear visuals.

"1080p" denotes the vertical resolution of the video: 1080 lines or pixels tall. The "p" stands for , meaning all lines of the frame are drawn in sequence for each frame, resulting in a smoother, flicker-free image compared to interlaced video (1080i).

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