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The x265.HEVC.10bit encode targets the 6–8 GB range, ideal for keeping a large library on moderate NAS storage.

The original Blu-ray uses H.264 (x264). A high-quality x265 encode can reduce file size by 30–50% while retaining similar perceptual quality. For a 2h12m film like John Carter , a transparent 1080p x265 encode often weighs between 4–8 GB, compared to 30+ GB for the raw remux.

: HEVC encoding retains the sharp textures of the digital effects, from the leathery skin of Tars Tarkas to the metallic gleam of the airships, even at a lower bitrate.

By upgrading to 10-bit color, the encoder has access to 64 times more color data per pixel. This completely eliminates banding, rendering flawless gradients. Furthermore, even if you play a 10-bit file on a standard 8-bit television or monitor, the media player uses advanced dithering algorithms to downsample the color, resulting in a cleaner, less compressed look than a native 8-bit file could ever achieve. Visual Brilliance: The Case for John Carter John.Carter.2012.1080p.BluRay.x265.HEVC.10bit.7...

Standard 8-bit video suffers from color banding in skies, shadows, and gradients. 10-bit encoding nearly eliminates this, even when output on an 8-bit display (due to better dithering during playback). For Mars’ orange-red skies and the blue energy of the “Thern” technology, 10-bit is a visual advantage.

To understand why this specific format is sought after, we have to break down the technical jargon:

Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs’ A Princess of Mars (1917), John Carter follows a American Civil War veteran (Taylor Kitsch) mysteriously transported to Barsoom (Mars). There, he discovers a dying planet torn apart by civil war among city-states. His superior Earth strength makes him a superhuman warrior, and he must choose between helping the princess Dejah Thoris (Lynn Collins) or returning home. The x265

Even though John Carter was originally authored in 8-bit color for standard Blu-ray, encoding the file into a yields massive benefits for the end user:

The best way to experience a high-quality x265 10-bit encode legally is to purchase the BluRay disc and use open-source ripping software (like MakeMKV) to create your own backup, then encode it with HandBrake using the x265 10-bit preset. This is your right under fair use for personal, non-commercial archiving in many jurisdictions.

What do you plan to use (Plex, Kodi, VLC, etc.)? For a 2h12m film like John Carter ,

The Ultimate Visual Experience: John Carter (2012) in 10bit HEVC x265

: Software like VLC Media Player, MPC-HC, or Plex.

This denotes the display resolution. "1080p" means the video has a vertical resolution of 1,080 pixels, running progressively (where every line is drawn in each frame). This equates to a Full High-Definition (Full HD) resolution of 1920x1080 pixels.

, offering significantly better compression and color gradients than traditional x264 encodes. It is specifically optimized for high-quality playback on modern hardware while maintaining a smaller file size without sacrificing the immersive experience. Screenshots (Insert Image Links Here)

: With a production and marketing budget estimated at over $350 million, it is one of the most expensive films ever made. It underperformed at the box office, resulting in a significant write-down for Disney.

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