: Counterintuitively, 10-bit files often compress better than 8-bit files in x265. The encoder does not have to waste data trying to replicate the dithering noise used to mask banding in 8-bit files.
The older x264 standard would struggle to produce a watchable 124-minute film in under 1GB without severe blocking. x265 (HEVC) uses more advanced algorithms—larger Coding Tree Units (CTUs) and better motion compensation—to achieve transparency at roughly half the bitrate. Simply put, x265 makes the 999mb goal possible. nottinghill1999720pbluray999mbx26510bit verified
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