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If your device chokes, consider using or Jellyfin to transcode on the fly to a compatible format – but that requires a decent server.

Now, dim the lights, crank up the surround sound, and enjoy Velma Kelly’s “All That Jazz” in glorious 10-bit HEVC. You’ll never go back to 8-bit streaming again.

Standard Blu-rays are 8bit, but a 10bit encoding (also known as high-bit depth) allows for a massive increase in color variations. While the human eye can only see so many colors, 10bit reduces "color banding"—those annoying, choppy gradients you sometimes see in dark scenes or scenes with smoky atmospheric lighting (like the scenes in the Cook County Jail). It makes the deep reds of Roxie’s costumes and the smoky blues of the cabaret truly pop. 4. AA (Audio Aspect) Chicago -2002- -1080p BluRay x265 HEVC 10bit AA...

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What Makes the "1080p BluRay x265 HEVC 10bit" Format Special? If your device chokes, consider using or Jellyfin

This codec is about twice as efficient as the older H.264 (x264) standard, meaning you get the same or better detail in roughly half the space.

Based on the filename provided, here is what the technical tags mean: Standard Blu-rays are 8bit, but a 10bit encoding

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If your device chokes, consider using or Jellyfin to transcode on the fly to a compatible format – but that requires a decent server.

Now, dim the lights, crank up the surround sound, and enjoy Velma Kelly’s “All That Jazz” in glorious 10-bit HEVC. You’ll never go back to 8-bit streaming again.

Standard Blu-rays are 8bit, but a 10bit encoding (also known as high-bit depth) allows for a massive increase in color variations. While the human eye can only see so many colors, 10bit reduces "color banding"—those annoying, choppy gradients you sometimes see in dark scenes or scenes with smoky atmospheric lighting (like the scenes in the Cook County Jail). It makes the deep reds of Roxie’s costumes and the smoky blues of the cabaret truly pop. 4. AA (Audio Aspect)

What does that long string of technical terms actually mean for your viewing experience?

What Makes the "1080p BluRay x265 HEVC 10bit" Format Special?

This codec is about twice as efficient as the older H.264 (x264) standard, meaning you get the same or better detail in roughly half the space.

Based on the filename provided, here is what the technical tags mean:

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