Frozen.2013.1080p.10bit.bluray.8ch.x265.hevc-psa Official
color, PSA can compress a movie that might be 30GB on a disc down to roughly 2GB–3GB without a massive loss in perceived quality, especially in the vibrant, icy landscapes of the film. technical differences between x264 and x265, or are you looking for information about the movie
Compare to Blu-ray REMUX (~25-30 GB) or YIFY 1080p (~1.5-2.5 GB). Frozen.2013.1080p.10bit.BluRay.8CH.x265.HEVC-PSA
remains the gold standard for the vast majority of home setups. While 4K is becoming ubiquitous, a 1080p encode of a 2013 film has specific advantages. color, PSA can compress a movie that might
: Unlike standard 8-bit encodes, the 10-bit depth significantly reduces "banding" in gradients. In a film like Frozen , this is crucial for the smooth display of subtle blue hues in ice, glowing magic effects, and the vast snowy landscapes of the North Mountain. While 4K is becoming ubiquitous, a 1080p encode
The release tag represents a highly optimized digital version of Disney's 2013 animated phenomenon. This specific encoding from the PSA group focuses on delivering High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) , allowing viewers to enjoy the visually stunning world of Arendelle with superior color depth and multi-channel audio in a compact file size. Technical Breakdown of the Release
