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8ch denotes eight audio channels, which corresponds to a 7.1 surround setup: front left, front right, center, left surround, right surround, left rear, right rear, and LFE (subwoofer). For Bastille Day , the immersive sound design — gunfire ricocheting, explosions, dialogue in crowded streets — greatly benefits from 7.1. If you have a proper home theater receiver, this file delivers a cinematic experience.
: bluray - This implies that the video source is a Blu-ray disc, which is known for its high-quality audio and video.
The file utilizes the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard. is the open-source encoder application used to write this format. bastilleday20161080p10bitbluray8chx265h
The exact string represents a highly specific, standardized file naming convention used in digital media archiving and sharing communities.
This identifies the core content. It isolates the 2016 action film directed by James Watkins to prevent confusion with historical documentaries or other media sharing the "Bastille Day" name. 2. Resolution: 1080p 8ch denotes eight audio channels, which corresponds to a 7
Bastille Day Release Year: 2016 Video Specifications:
The source of the video encode was a physical Blu-ray disc. : bluray - This implies that the video
A device with hardware decoding for HEVC (most devices made after 2017).
Indicates "Full High Definition" with a vertical resolution of 1,080 pixels. It uses progressive scanning, which provides a smoother image compared to interlaced (1080i) formats.
However, 10‑bit playback requires compatible hardware or software decoding. Most modern GPUs (Intel 6th gen and newer, NVIDIA GTX 950+, AMD RX 400+), TVs, and media players (VLC, MPC‑HC, Plex with transcoding) support 10‑bit HEVC. Older devices might struggle or refuse to play the file.