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- Superior Bitrate: Typically 20–35 Mbps for video, compared to 5–10 Mbps on streaming services.
- Accurate Color Grading: The episode features dark, moody lighting on Trenzalore, plus the bright, festive opening at Clara’s family Christmas. Blu-ray preserves shadow detail without banding.
- Lossless Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 – essential for Murray Gold’s epic score, including the emotional track “I Am the Doctor” and “Trenzalore – The Long Song.”
- No Compression Artifacts: In scenes with fog, snow, or fast motion (the Daleks vs. the Papal Mainframe), low-bitrate streams often show macro-blocking. The 1080p Blu-ray avoids this.
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The 1080p Blu-ray release is known for its high-fidelity presentation of the episode's expansive visual effects. Resolution : 1920 x 1080p (Full HD) Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1 (Widescreen) : DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Visual Highlights Detailed prosthetic work for the elderly Doctor. I can’t help create or improve content that
- “Behind the Lens” – A 20-minute making-of featurette with Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman, and Steven Moffat.
- “The Last Days of the Eleventh Doctor” – A retrospective on Smith’s era.
- Commentary – With Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman, and Steven Moffat.
- Deleted Scenes – Including an extended goodbye to Amy Pond.
- Prequel Mini-Episode – “The Time of the Doctor: Prequel” (also known as “The Night of the Doctor”? No, that’s for the Eighth – this prequel shows the Doctor receiving the invitation to Trenzalore).
Special Features on the Blu-ray
The 2014 Blu-ray release (Region B in the UK, Region A in the US) includes: Superior Bitrate: Typically 20–35 Mbps for video, compared