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The Ultimate Viewing Experience: A Comprehensive Review of Paddington (2014) in 1080p 10-bit Blu-ray with 6ch x265 HEVC

4. Better source

Look for Remux → then encode yourself. Don’t re-encode a re-encode. paddington20141080p10bitbluray6chx265hev better

He’d spent three weeks hunting this down. Not just any Paddington—the 2014 original in 1080p, 10-bit color, Blu-ray source, 6-channel audio, x265 HEVC encode. And then the word: better. The Ultimate Viewing Experience: A Comprehensive Review of

He began the hunt. He bypassed the bloated 40GB raw discs—he wasn't made of money, and his server was nearing capacity. He ignored the low-quality "YIFY" rips that made the fur look like a yellow smudge. Then, he saw it: Paddington.2014.1080p.10bit.BluRay.6CH.x265.HEVC. It was the Holy Grail of encodes. No more color banding in the soft London sunsets. x265 (HEVC): The Technology: Most standard video files are 8-bit

2. Why 10bit is "Better" (The "Useful" Part)

Elias deleted every other version he owned. You don't keep a candle once you've seen the sun.

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Pro tip: If you own the Blu-ray, you can encode it yourself using HandBrake (10-bit x265, RF 18-20, 6CH passthru or AC3 640kbps) and you’ll match or exceed most releases.